July 2, 2007
January 3, 2007
January 1, 2007
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2005-2006
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide essential statistics on this year’s Econometrica submissions in a format similar to the one adopted by previous editorial teams.
Table I indicates that we received 615 new submissions this year. This is just two below the preceding year, so we continue to maintain the highest level of submissions since the journal began. In addition, 161 revisions were submitted, more than in any preceding year since 1994–1995. Thus the burden on our editorial staff remains very high...
January 1, 2007
Research Monograph Series Report, August 2006
THE GOAL OF THE SERIES is to promote the publication of high-quality research works in the fields of economic theory, econometrics, and quantitative economics more generally. Publications may range from more or less extensive accounts of the state of the art in a field to which the authors have made significant contributions to shorter monographs that represent important advances on more specific issues. In addition to the usual promotion by the publisher (Cambridge University Press) in their advertising and displays at conferences, it also arranges for members of the Econometric Society to receive monographs at a special discount....
July 1, 2006
January 1, 2006
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2004-2005
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide essential statistics on this year’s Econometrica submissions in a format similar to the one adopted by previous editorial teams.
Table I gives aggregate statistics on paper submissions and decisions for the past six fiscal years, from July 1 to June 30, and Table II indicates how the submissions are allocated among co-editors.We received 617 new submissions this year...
January 1, 2006
Research Monograph Series Report, August 2005
THE GOAL OF THE SERIES is to promote the publication of high-quality research works in the fields of economic theory, econometrics, and quantitative economics more generally. Publications may range from more or less extensive accounts of the state of the art in a field to which the authors have made significant contributions to shorter monographs that represent important advances on more specific issues. In addition to the usual promotion by the publisher (Cambridge University Press) in their advertising and displays at conferences, it also arranges for members of the Econometric Society to receive monographs at a special discount....
January 1, 2005
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2003-2004
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide essential statistics on this year’s Econometrica submissions in the format adopted by previous editorial teams.
Table I gives aggregate statistics on paper submissions and decisions for the past six fiscal years, from July 1 to June 30, and Table II indicates how the submissions are allocated among coeditors. We received 589 new submissions this year...
January 1, 2005
Research Monograph Series Report, August 2004
THE GOAL OF THE SERIES is to promote the publication of high-quality research works in the fields of Economic Theory, Economterics, and Quantitative Economics more generally. Publications may range from more or less extensive accounts of the state of the art in a field to which the authors have made significant contributions to shorter monographs representing important advances on more specific issues. In addition to the usual promotion by the Publisher (Cambridge University Press) in their advertising and displays at conferences, it also arranges for members of the Econometrics Society to receive monographs at a special discount...
January 1, 2004
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2002-2003
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide essential statistics on this year’s Econometrica submissions in the format adopted by previous editorial teams.
Table I gives aggregate statistics on paper submissions and decisions for the past six fiscal years, from July 1 to June 30. We received 567 new submissions this year. This ends a run of six consecutive increases...
January 1, 2004
Research Monograph Series Report, August 2003
THE GOAL OF THE SERIES is to promote the publication of high-quality research works in the fields of Economic Theory, Economterics, and Quantitative Economics more generally. Publications may range from more or less extensive accounts of the state of the art in a field to which the authors have made significant contributions to shorter monographs representing important advances on more specific issues. In addition to the usual promotion by the Publisher (Cambridge University Press) in their advertising and displays at conferences, it also arranges for members of the Econometrics Society to receive monographs at a special discount...
January 1, 2003
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2001-2002
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide essential statistics on this year's Econometrica submissions in the format adopted by previous editorial teams.
Table I gives aggregate statistics on paper submissions and decisions for the past six fiscal years, from July 1 to June 30. Submissions are up for the sixth consecutive year..