Quarterly Journal of Economics

The Quarterly Journal of Economics ( qje ) is an economics journal. It is published by Harvard University and will be published by MIT Press. The qje is the oldest English-language journal of economics and covers the entire area from micro theory to empirical and theoretical macroeconomics. It is considered one of the most prestigious journals of the discipline. Some of the most influential and most cited papers were published in qje, including:

  • John Bates Clark: Distribution as Determined by a Law of Rent, Vol 5 (1891 ), pp. 289-318.
  • Robert M. Solow: A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth, Vol 70 (1956 ), pp. 65-94.
  • George A. Akerlof: The Market for Lemons. Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism, Vol 84 ( 1970), pp. 488-500.
  • Michael Spence: Job Market Signaling, vol 87 (1973 ), pp. 355-374.
  • Michael Rothschild and Joseph E. Stiglitz, Equilibrium in Competitive Insurance Markets. The economics of markets with imperfect information, Vol 90 (1976 ), pp. 629-649.
  • Robert J. Barro and Gary Becker: A Reformulation of the Economic Theory of Fertility, vol 103 (1980), pp. 1-25.
  • David Laibson: Golden Eggs and Hyperbolic Discounting, Vol 112 (1997), pp. 443-477.
  • Ernst Fehr and Klaus M. Schmidt: A Theory of Fairness, Competition, and Cooperation, Vol 114 (1999), pp. 817-868.
  • Richard Clarida, Jordi Galí and Mark Gertler: Monetary Policy Rules And Macroeconomic Stability. Evidence And Some Theory, Vol 115 (2000), pp. 147-180.

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