The Review of Economics and Statistics

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The Review of Economics and Statistics
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DisciplineEconometrics
LanguageEnglish
Edited by, Raymond Fisman, , , Brian A. Jacob, Shachar Kariv, , and
Publication details
Former name(s)
The Review of Economic Statistics
History1919-present
Publisher
MIT Press for the John F. Kennedy School of Government
Frequency5/year
3.636 (2018)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Rev. Econ. Stat.
Indexing
CODENRECSA9
ISSN0034-6535 (print)
1530-9142 (web)
LCCN20022219
JSTOR00346535
OCLC no.181820356
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The Review of Economics and Statistics is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering applied quantitative economics.[1] It was established in 1919 as The Review of Economic Statistics[1][2] and obtained its current name in 1948.[3]

The inaugural issue stated the purpose of the journal to be to:

promote the collection, criticism, and interpretation of economic statistics ... by investigation of the sources and probable accuracy of existing statistics ... and by developing the application to economic statistics of modern methods of statistical analysis which have hitherto been utilized more extensively in other sciences than in economics.[4]

The journal is edited at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and published by MIT Press.[1] Its current editors are , Raymond Fisman, , , Brian A. Jacob, Shachar Kariv, , and .[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c MIT Press Journals - Review of Economics and Statistics.
  2. ^ Review of Economic Statistics, 1919, 1, Front cover, JSTOR.
  3. ^ Review of Economics and Statistics, 1948, 30(1), p. 1.
  4. ^ Charles J. Bullock, 1919. "Prefatory Statement," Review of Economic Statistics, 1(1), [unnumbered page].
  5. ^ https://www.mitpressjournals.org/journals/rest/editorial

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