Applied Economics and Economic Modelling publish around 800 articles per year, many of which have careless or even fake reviews.
Applied Economics
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I am also in this boat. My adviser suggested this journal and now I have an accepted paper. How will that affect my chances on market?
Wtf is it with people who advise no publication over having low level pubs. At least you're signaling you aren't lazy. Yea prob won't be hrm but you'll get a job. f**k.
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I would advise no publications over having low level general interest publications such as Applied Economics and Economic Modelling. Instead, I would encourage to try to publish these papers in lower ranked field journals with serious editors that know your field.
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Second this.
Publishing in field journals is always better than low rank general interests.
I would advise no publications over having low level general interest publications such as Applied Economics and Economic Modelling. Instead, I would encourage to try to publish these papers in lower ranked field journals with serious editors that know your field.
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Wtf is it with people who advise no publication over having low level pubs. At least you're signaling you aren't lazy. Yea prob won't be hrm but you'll get a job. f**k.
low level pubs are considered as signals that you won't or can't do serious research. as someone already pointed out earlier, once in toilet, hard to get out.
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Wtf is it with people who advise no publication over having low level pubs. At least you're signaling you aren't lazy. Yea prob won't be hrm but you'll get a job. f**k.
low level pubs are considered as signals that you won't or can't do serious research. as someone already pointed out earlier, once in toilet, hard to get out.
Funny - economics seems to be pure empirics. We just learn from the past (data are always gathered in the past) and then know everything about the future. I like that thinking... :D
It makes live easy and dynasties always referred to the prosperous past. -
I would advise no publications over having low level general interest publications such as Applied Economics and Economic Modelling. Instead, I would encourage to try to publish these papers in lower ranked field journals with serious editors that know your field.
I roughly agree with the ABDC ranking except the point that they put Applied Economics and Economic Modelling on the A list, on par with Canadian Journal of Economics and Scandinavian Journal of Economics. AE and EM should be on B or C.
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Hi Guys...I am depressed. I received a rejection from Applied Economics. What does it mean for my job market prospect?
It means you don't know how to write yet but that's normal. Are the ideas in your jmp any good?
I really thought AE would be a definite thing. My JMP is better, I hope.
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Hi Guys...I am depressed. I received a rejection from Applied Economics. What does it mean for my job market prospect?
It means you don't know how to write yet but that's normal. Are the ideas in your jmp any good?
I really thought AE would be a definite thing. My JMP is better, I hope.
Took me 10-15 rejects to publish solo, broh.
My advice is: if you want to publish solo, try letter length first. I cut a 20+ page paper down to 2000 words. It really teaches you how to be succinct in your writing style.
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Having one or two Applied Economics and/or Economic Modelling is ok. Sometimes you need to be lucky and luck is not always on your side. It does not mean the paper is necessarily bad. The problem is if you only target those journals for almost all your publications. That is a problem.