On the Use and Abuse of Economics Journal Rankings

Volume: 123, Issue: 570, Pages: F223 - F254
Published: Aug 1, 2013
Abstract
There are several aspects of journal‐level citations that, taken together, provide considerably more information than mean citations per article. This information is likely to be more useful, in terms of helping someone form more accurate expectations of the quality of a given article published in a journal, than the information provided by mean citations per article only. I provide data that both illustrate this point and offer a range of...
Paper Details
Title
On the Use and Abuse of Economics Journal Rankings
Published Date
Aug 1, 2013
Volume
123
Issue
570
Pages
F223 - F254
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