Journal of Economic Theory

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The Journal of Economic Theory, often referred to as JET, is an important scholarly journal in the field of economics. Although the journal was originally intended as a specialty journal in mathematical economics, JET is now generally regarded as the leading journal in economic theory and one of the core journals in all of economics.

Karl Shell has served as editor of the journal since its inception in 1968. Since 2000, Shell has shared the editorship, with Jess Benhabib from 2000-2004 and currently with Alessandro Lizzeri. Roughly 45 prominent economists representing many subfields serve on the editorial board as associate editors. Delia Cleveland and Susan W. Schulze are the JET administrative editors. The Journal of Economic Theory has offices at Cornell University and New York University, and is currently published by Elsevier.

In some recent studies, JET has ranked fourth among all journals in economics in impact-adjusted citations, behind only the American Economic Review, Econometrica, and the Journal of Political Economy. (Others place the journal somewhat lower.) In 2005, JET had an impact factor of 0.911 Thomson ISI.

The Journal of Economic Theory has an acceptance rate of roughly 10% for papers submitted to the journal.

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