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The Economic Journal (EJ) may be a peer-reviewed academic journal of
economics published on behalf of the Royal Economic Society (RES) by Oxford University Press. First published in 1891, the EJ is one among the founding
journals of
economics and features a worldwide reputation for excellence in its field. The EJ publishes papers from all areas of
economics and has eight issues a year. the present joint Managing Editors are: Estelle Cantillon (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Nezih Guner (CEMFI), Rachel Kranton (Duke University), Gilat Levy (London School of Economics), Francesco Lippi (LUISS University & Einaudi Institute of Economics and Finance), Barbara Petrongolo (Queen Mary University), Morten Ravn (University College London), Frederic Vermeulen (University of Leuven) and Hans-Joachim Voth (University of Zurich).[1] consistent with the Journal Citation Reports, the journal features a 2017
impact factor of two .946, ranking it 42nd out of 353
journals within the category "Economics". Between the years of 1886 and 1890 there had been much dialogue amongst respected British economists about the formation of a journal of economics. Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave (1827–1919), Editor of the Economist, initially proposed fixing a society that specialised in publishing translations and reprints of scarce economic works. Herbert Somerton Foxwell (1849–1936), chair of Economics at University College London however, had a more ambitious venture in mind; a quarterly journal of current scholarship like such publications because the Quarterly Journal of Economics and therefore the Journal des Economistes. this sort of publication, he argued, would enable British Economists to ‘fraternise’ with the likes of the American Economic Association.
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