Published/Hosted by: MIT Press
ISSN: 0034-6535
Country: United
States
Frequency: 4 issues
per year
Impact Factor: 2.346 (2012)
About
Journal
The Review of Economics
and Statistics is a 97-year-old general journal of applied
(especially quantitative) economics. Edited at the Harvard Kennedy School, The
Review has published some of the most important articles in empirical
economics. From time to time, The Review also publishes collections of papers
or symposia devoted to a single topic of methodological or empirical interest.
Submission
Process
Submit manuscripts online at https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/e-editor/e-submit_v6.cgi?dbase="restat
General
Guidelines for Authors
Submission of a
paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is
not being submitted for publication elsewhere. Mechanical limits will not be
applied to the length of articles; however, a high priority will be assigned to
concise and lucid exposition. Initial submissions should be prepared following
the guidelines below:
• Papers should be in 12-point font.
• Papers should be double-spaced
throughout: including the abstract, acknowledgments, footnotes and references.
• Papers should be single-sided: i.e.,
typed on one side of the page only.
• Papers should be in PDF format.
References
Citations in the text or footnotes
should give only name of author(s), year of publication, and possibly page
numbers. At the end of the paper there should be a section for references. It
should be complete with first and last names of authors. References to papers
published in a journal should contain the name of publication, volume, month of
publication, year and page numbers. References to books should contain the city
of publication, publisher, year of publication, and editors or page numbers
where relevant. A recent issue of the Review should be consulted for style.