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What does JPE stand for?

Journal of Political Economy


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He is also a consultant to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and is currently editor of the Journal of Political Economy.
But a forthcoming study in the Journal of Political Economy finds that a wave of immigrants to Israel had just the opposite effect, driving down prices on everything from fish to furniture.
95 Hardcover HB74 Writing from the point of view of an "appreciative outsider," Warsh (former Boston Globe columnist and current writer of the online newsletter Economic Principles) explores how academic economics is practiced through an examination of the publication of a single technical paper--Paul Romer's "Endogenous Technological Change," published in the Journal of Political Economy in 1990--and its subsequent impact on the field.
His work has been published in a number of leading scholarly journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, and the Review of Economic Studies.
Gronau, Reuben, "Leisure time, Home Production, and Market Work," Journal of Political Economy 85 (December, 1977), 1099-1124.
His research has been published in the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Management Science, and elsewhere.
Aside from those labeled "classics", the articles were published mainly in the 1980s and early 21st century in journals that include Journal of economic behavior and organization, Journal of political economy, Journal of business, and Journal of risk and uncertainty as well as various edited collections.
Nearly 90% of the papers published in major economics journals such as the Journal of Political Economy (JPE), American Economic Review (AER), and the Quarterly Journal of Economics (QJE) use alphabetized listings (Engers et al.

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