German Economic Review

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The German Economic Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal of economics published quarterly by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the Verein für Socialpolitik, of which it is the official English language journal.[1] It was re-established in 2000.[1] It was briefly published in the 1970s.[1]

DisciplineEconomics
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyAlmut Balleer, Jesus Crespo-Cuaresma, Peter Egger, Mario Larch, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur, Aderonke Osikominu, Georg Wamser, Christine Zulehner
History2000–present
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German Economic Review
DisciplineEconomics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byAlmut Balleer, Jesus Crespo-Cuaresma, Peter Egger, Mario Larch, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur, Aderonke Osikominu, Georg Wamser, Christine Zulehner
Publication details
History2000–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
0.860 (2020)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Ger. Econ. Rev.
Indexing
ISSN1465-6485 (print)
1468-0475 (web)
LCCN00235260
OCLC no.231868508
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The current editors-in-chief are Almut Balleer, Jesus Crespo-Cuaresma, Peter Egger, Mario Larch, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur, Aderonke Osikominu, Georg Wamser, and Christine Zulehner.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 0.860, ranking it 275th out of 373 journals in the category "Economics".[2]

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