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American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics


American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics focuses on studies of aggregate fluctuations and growth, and the role of policy in that context. Such studies often borrow from and interact with research in other fields, such as monetary theory, industrial organization, finance, labor economics, political economy, public finance, international economics, and development economics. To the extent that they make a contribution to macroeconomics, papers in these fields are also welcome.
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New! AEJ: Macroeconomics, Vol. 4, Iss. 2 -- April 2012


Journal Rankings: AEJ Macroeconomics ranks among the top ten economics journals according to the IDEAS/RePEc citation-based discounted impact factors





AEJ: Macroeconomics Best Paper Prize, 2012:

AEJ: Macro, 3 (1), "Simple Analytics of the Government Expenditure Multiplier" Michael Woodford



Special Announcement to Authors:
Effective July 1, 2011

Upon a joint recommendation of the editors of the American Economic Review and the four American Economic Journals, the Executive Committee has voted to drop the "double-blind" refereeing process for all journals of the American Economic Association. The change to "single-blind" refereeing will become effective on July 1, 2011. Easy access to search engines increasingly limits the effectiveness of the double-blind process in maintaining anonymity. Further, it increases the administrative cost of the journals and makes it harder for referees to identify an author's potential conflicts of interest arising, for example, from consulting.


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John Leahy
New York University
Editor

Richard Rogerson
Princeton University
Coeditor

Michelle DeBlasi
Managing Editor

Matthew Newton
Assistant Managing Editor

Kelly Andrews
Editorial Assistant

Olivia Sweeney
Editorial Assistant



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Mark A. Aguiar
Nick Bloom
Pierre Cahuc
Yongsung Chang
V. V. Chari
John H. Cochrane
William Easterly
Jordi Galí
James D. Hamilton
Erik Hurst
Charles I. Jones
Anil Kashyap
Nobu Kiyotaki
David Laibson
Maurice Obstfeld
Thomas Philippon
Christopher A. Pissarides
Valerie A. Ramey
Helene Rey
David Romer
Martin Schneider
Iván Werning
Michael Woodford




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The American Economic Journals: Applied Economics, Economic Policy, Macroeconomics, and Microeconomics are now being indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index ® (SSCI), which is produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI).

AEJ: Macroeconomics publishes quarterly (January, April, July, October).

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