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Journal of Political Economy

 
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Journal of Political Economy  
Abbreviated title JPE
Discipline Economics
Language English
Publication details
Publisher University of Chicago Press (US)
Publication history 1892–present
Frequency Bimonthly
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ISSN 0022-3808
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The Journal of Political Economy is an academic journal run by economists at the University of Chicago and published every two months by the University of Chicago Press. The journal publishes articles in both theoretical economics and empirical economics. It has been published since 1892 and is among the most prestigious journals in economics.[1]

Some of the most influential and well-read papers in economics have been published in the JPE, including:

  • "Money wage dynamics and labor market equilibrium", by Edmund Phelps (1968)
  • "Are Government Bonds Net Wealth?", by Robert Barro (1974)
  • "International Real Business Cycles", by David K. Backus, Patrick J. Kehoe, and Finn E. Kydland (1992)
  • "Nominal Rigidities and the Dynamic Effects of a Shock to Monetary Policy", by Lawrence J. Christiano, Martin Eichenbaum, and Charles L. Evans (2005)

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