January 1, 2003
Research Monograph Series Report, August 2002
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, 2002
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2000-2001
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide essential statistics on this year's Econometrica submissions in the format adopted by previous editorial teams.
January 1, 2002
Research Monograph Series Report, August 2001
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, 2001
Econometrica Editors' Report, 1999-2000
TABLE I GIVES THE AGGREGATE STATISTICS on paper submissions and decisions for the past 5 fiscal years, from July 1 to June 30. The table shows that the number of new submissions increased for the fourth straight year, to 516 papers. This is a substantial increase from the low 397 in 1995/96, and is the highest level of submissions since the 521 papers received in 1989/90. It is also more than the annual flow in the years from 1985 to 1989, but well below the 600 submissions received in 1984/85. The number of accepted papers has held fairly steady in recent years, but by increasing the number of journal pages slightly, we have kept the delay from acceptance to publication from slipping above the upper limit of our target band of nine to twelve months...
January 1, 2000
Research Monograph Series Report, August 1999
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 arranged for memebers of the Econometrics Society to receive monographs at a special discount...
January 1, 1999
Econometrica Editors' Report, 1997-1998
TABLE I GIVES THE AGGREGATE STATISTICS on paper submissions and decisions for the past 5 years. It shows that the number of new submissions increased again, to 472 papers, after a larger increase last year. This is the highest level of submission ssince 1989/90, but well short of the mean of the 1980's...
January 1, 1999
Research Monograph Series Report, August 1998
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 promoting by the publisher (Cambridge University Press) in their advertising and displays at conferences, book sin these series are advertised especially within the Society and are offered at a special discount to its members...