Journal of Financial Economics
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The Journal of Financial Economics or JFE, is a publication in the theory of financial economics. Being a respected journal, it receives a lot of papers submitted and chooses the best ones based on relevance to its field of specialization, reputation of the author, and quality of work submitted. The Journal of Finance, the Review of Financial Studies and the Journal of Financial Economics are considered the three most prestigious finance journals in the world.[1] The submission fee of the Journal of Financial Economics, however, is substantially higher than that of the two other journals.
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- ^ The Manager's Program (pg 36). Kellogg School of Management. Retrieved on 2007-09-11.