National Tax Journal

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National Tax Journal

description Scientific journal of economics
Area of ​​Expertise Fiscal Policy , Analysis of Government Spending
language English
First edition 1919
Frequency of publication quarterly (March, June, September, December)
Editors-in-chief George R. Zodrow and William M. Gentry
editor National Tax Association
Web link ntanet.org
Article archive jstor.org (since 1948) ; jstor.org (1919-1948)
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The National Tax Journal ( NTJ ) is a scientific journal on economic topics published by the US National Tax Association (NTA). The journal primarily publishes applied and empirical work on fiscal policy , especially taxation, and the analysis of government spending . It is based at Rice University in Houston, Texas, from which it is also financially supported.

Issues appear quarterly, while the December issue is a conference volume for the contributions presented at the NTA Spring Symposium. The regular editions (March, June and September) are subject to the peer review process and mostly contain the NTJ Forum section , in which invited articles are published.

The journal was founded in 1919 and was called The Bulletin of the National Tax Association until 1947 inclusive .

editorial staff

The editorial team is currently (2015) jointly headed by George R. Zodrow and William M. Gentry . John W. Diamond is an additional editor for the Forum division . Dorey A. Zodrow acts as managing editor . You are currently advised by 21 consulting editors, including James M. Poterba and R. Glenn Hubbard .

Prices

The National Tax Journal awards two prizes: the “ Richard Musgrave Prize ”, which has been awarded annually since 1999 for the best article in the previous year, and the “ Referee of the Year Award ”. Reviewers of the year are up to two reviewers whose scientific opinions in the scientific peer review process were exceptionally constructive and helpful in the publication process. The prize has been awarded annually since 2005.

reception

Combes and Linnemer place the journal in the third-best category A, ranking 77th out of 600 economics journals.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e NTJ - National Tax Journal. Accessed December 15, 2015 .
  2. ^ The Bulletin of the National Tax Association on JSTOR. jstor.org ( JSTOR ), accessed December 15, 2015 .
  3. Combes, Pierre-Philippe and Laurent Linnemer, Inferring Missing Citations: A Quantitative Multi-Criteria Ranking of all Journals in Economics . In: GREQAM Document de Travail . No. 2010-28 , 2010, pp. 26–30 (English, halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr [PDF]).