About the journal
Established in 1998 by the Royal Economic Society, The Econometrics Journal promotes the general advancement and application of econometric methods and techniques to problems of relevance in contemporary economics.
Latest Impact Factor
The Econometrics Journal's 2017 Impact Factor has risen to 1.152.
Find out more about the impact of our Economics journals and browse a collection of highly cited articles from across the portfolio.
Denis Sargan Econometrics Prize Winners
The Editors of The Econometrics Journal have decided that the 2017 Denis Sargan Econometrics Prize will be shared equally between Vincent Boucher (Université Laval) and Ismael Mourifié (University of Toronto) for their article 'My friend far, far away: a random field approach to exponential random graph models'.
Royal Economic Society
The Royal Economic Society is one of the oldest and most prestigious economic associations in the world. It is a learned society, founded in 1890 to promote the study of economic science. The Society publishes two leading Economic titles: The Economic Journal and The Econometrics Journal.
Submissions
The Econometrics Journal facilitates the very rapid and early dissemination of good, new, and fresh ideas in applied and theoretical econometrics by striving to have all submissions
- assigned to an Editor or screen rejected within one week;
within three months;peer reviewed - revised quickly, by avoiding major revisions; and
- published online immediately after acceptance.
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Annual Conference
The Royal Economic Society Annual Conference takes place each Spring. Read about past conferences and stay tuned for details on registration for next year's meeting, taking place 15-17 April 2019 at the University of Warwick.
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JEL Codes Explained
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