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Editors' Report for 2016

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2017

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Copyright © The Economic History Association 2017 

Even-numbered years represent a time for transition at the editorial offices of the Journal of Economic History. After four years of outstanding service as co-editor (including the last two years as senior editor), Paul Rhode has stepped down. The JOURNAL owes him a large debt of gratitude for his guidance and direction as the JOURNAL moves into its 77th year. William Collins has begun a four-year term as non-Eurasian editor, and Ann Carlos has assumed the job as senior editor. With that change, the editorial offices have moved from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Boulder, Colorado. We also thank John Murray for his work as book review editor for the Americas. Eric Hilt will assume that mantel, while Carol Shiue continues as book review editor for the rest-of-the-world. The JOURNAL is fortunate in having Lily Welch continue as the JOURNAL Editorial Assistant and Sally Sztrecska as Production Editor. Gillian Greenough, who has for many years been our liaison with Cambridge University Press, has moved to work at Wiley-Blackwell. We wish her well in her new endeavor and for her help in the editing and distribution process. We hope to keep the JOURNAL going strong, now and in the future.

We have benefited from the expert guidance and advice of our Board of Editors and the nearly 200 referees. “Graduating seniors” at the Board are Ran Abramitsky, Leah Boustan, Benjamin Chabot, Tom Nicholas, Francesca Trivellato, and Nikolaus Wolf. We sincerely thank them for their service. The incoming frosh include Caroline Fohlin, Ewout Frankema, Carola Frydman, Sumner La Croix, Marianne Wanamaker, and Warren Weber. Each will serve a four-year term. Numerous scholars contributed book reviews, including longer surveys, and a number of synthetic pieces. The editorial office is very grateful to all who have worked on behalf of the JOURNAL over this past year.

The number of submissions to the JOURNAL (Table 1) felt slightly to 149 from 153 last year. Overall the submission rate remains in line with the recent past. The publication ratio displayed is the number of refereed papers and notes published in the current year divided by the number of new papers submitted in the previous year. In 2014–2015, we published 32 refereed pieces. The ratio of this year's publications to last year's new submissions is also in line with the recent past.

Table 1 Publication Rates

Table 2 reports the response-time statistics for the corresponding sample. To place the numbers into context, our goal is to have a decision back to the author within 90 days. This year's performance has been roughly on par with other years for new submissions, with a median response time of 74. The median response time for all submissions has fallen to 50 days. A small number of papers have taken much longer. We apologize to authors of pieces experiencing long delays and promise to try to do better in the future. We are, of course, concerned about the quality of the response, not just its speed.

Table 2 Response Time Statistics

Table 3 Distribution of Submissions by Era

Notes:

Multiple selections per submission possible.

The distributions of submissions are documented in Table 3 for eras and Table 4 for topics. The automated part of the paper submission system stopped reporting on regions for a period of time, but that feature has recommenced. So, we do not have consistent comparisons over the last six years. What is currently available is shown in Table 5.

Table 4 Distribution of Submissions by Topics

Notes:

Multiple Selections per submission possible.

Table 5 Distribution of Submissions by Region

Notes:

2014–2015 Region data is from 1 July 2014–14 October 2015

2015–2016 Region data is from 18 March 2016–30 June 2016

Coverage remains broad with a continued growth in the twenty-first century as might be expected. The number of submissions on the twentieth century continues its surge passed the nineteenth century. Shown in Table 4, Growth, Political Economy, Demography and Labor are topic areas that dominated submissions.

Book reviews are an important component of the JOURNAL, and we sincerely thank the many reviewers. From 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016, 53 reviews were published in the JOURNAL, with 19 reviews in the Ancient to Modern category and 21 reviews in United States and Canada. The remainder was equally distributed. The JOURNAL has also sought “review and reflection” synthetic articles, extended book reviews, and roundtable book reviews when appropriate, and published four such in volume 75.

Readers will recall that at the 2013 meetings, the EHA board of trustees approved a policy to make publication conditional on archiving the data sufficient to replicate the results in the accepted articles. The new rules read:

“It is the policy of the Journal of Economic History to publish papers only if the data used in the analysis are clearly and precisely documented and are readily available to any researcher for purposes of replication. Authors of accepted papers must archive, prior to publication, the data, programs, and other details of the computations sufficient to permit replication. These will be archived at ICPSR and a stable URL link to these data will be published with each article. The Editors should be notified at the time of submission if the data used in a paper are proprietary or if, for some other reason, the requirements above cannot be met.

As soon as possible after acceptance, authors are expected to deposit their data, programs, and sufficient details to permit replication with ICPSR. Questions regarding any aspect of this policy should be forwarded to the Journal Editor.”

For new submissions from January 2016, require authors to post data and replication files to maintain and advance the JOURNAL's efforts to ensure transparency and scholarly integrity. A branded page has been created with open ICPSR and depositors can submit files into open ICPSR.

Referees for 2015 were:

  • Brian A'Hearn

  • Yukiko Abe

  • Ran Abramitzky

  • Olivier Accominotti

  • Achyuta Adhvaryu

  • Guido Alfani

  • Bob Allen

  • Douglas Allen

  • Robert Allen

  • Ron Alquist

  • Marcella Alsan

  • Julian Alston

  • Lee J. Alston

  • George Alter

  • Carlos Alvarez Nogal

  • Leticia Arroyo Abad

  • Cihan Artunç

  • Ragui Assaad

  • Jeremy Atack

  • Gareth Austin

  • Martha Bailey

  • Richard Baker

  • Eldon Ball

  • Molly Ball

  • Oriana Bandiera

  • Alan Barreca

  • Dominick Bartelme

  • Jacob Bastian

  • Joerg Baten

  • Jessica Bean

  • Sascha Becker

  • Silvi Berger

  • Daniel Berkowitz

  • Luis Bertola

  • Sonia Bhalotra

  • Hoyt Bleakley

  • Nicholas Bloom

  • Chen Bo

  • Gustavo Bobonis

  • Howard Bodenhorn

  • Lars Boerner

  • Dan Bogart

  • Barry Bogin

  • Jeff Borland

  • Karol Borowiecki

  • Leah Boustan

  • Fabio Braggion

  • Serguey Braguinsky

  • Claudio Bravo

  • Liam Brunt

  • Justin Bucciferro

  • Frans Buelens

  • Victor Bulmer-Thomas

  • Carsten Burhop

  • Eltjo Buringh

  • Charles Calomiris

  • Oscar Calvo-Gonzalez

  • Gabriele Cappelli

  • Jamie Carson

  • Susan Carter

  • Benjamin Chabot

  • Eric Chaney

  • Latika Chaudhary

  • Aimee Chin

  • Carlo Ciccarelli

  • Karen Clay

  • Michael Clemens

  • David Clingingsmith

  • Alan Cohen

  • William J. Collins

  • Lisa Cook

  • Metin Cosgel

  • Dora Costa

  • Leonor Freire Costa

  • Lee A. Craig

  • Jamein Cunningham

  • Ludo Cuyvers

  • Rob Davies

  • C. Austin Davis

  • Joseph Davis

  • Charles de Bartolome

  • Alan de Bromhead

  • Dario Debowicz

  • Sophia Delipalla

  • Dell, Melissa

  • Catherine Desbarats

  • Paul Devereux

  • Mark Dincecco

  • Christian Dippel

  • Avinash Dixit

  • Simeon Djankov

  • Jordi Domenech

  • Fabian Drixler

  • Federico Droller

  • Ruth Dupre

  • Nicolas Duquette

  • Alan Dye

  • Zvi Eckstein

  • Max Edling

  • Shari Eli

  • David Eltis

  • John C. Emery

  • Ruben Enikolopov

  • Rubin Enikolopov

  • Steven A. Epstein

  • Ozkan Eren

  • Amy Erickson

  • Katherine Eriksson

  • Thibault Fally

  • Giovanni Federico

  • Emanuele Felice

  • James Fenske

  • Alan Fernihough

  • Alexander Field

  • Price Fishback

  • Marc Flandreau

  • Caroline Fohlin

  • Nathan Foley-Fisher

  • Johan Fourie

  • Zephyr Frank

  • Jeffrey Furman

  • Pei Gao

  • Kenneth Garbade

  • Leigh Gardner

  • Samuel Garrido

  • H. A. Gemery

  • James Gerber

  • Robert Gillezeau

  • William N. Goetzman

  • Dror Goldberg

  • David Green

  • Amanda Gregg

  • Paul Gregory

  • Avner Greif

  • Pauline Grosjean

  • Daniel Gross

  • Richard Grossman

  • Farley Grubb

  • Timothy Guinnane

  • Bishnupriya Gupta

  • Gillian Hamilton

  • Christopher Hanes

  • Walker Hanlon

  • Martha Hanna

  • Leslie Hannah

  • F. Andrew Hanssen

  • Kyle Harper

  • Ron Harris

  • Mark Harrison

  • Timothy Hatton

  • Michael Haupert

  • Joshua Hausman

  • Peter Heather

  • Morgan Henderson

  • Mariesa Herrmann

  • Benjamin Hicklin

  • Eric Hilt

  • Matthew Holt

  • Richard Hornbeck

  • Sara Horrell

  • David Hounshell

  • Michael Huberman

  • Elise Huillery

  • Robert Inklaar

  • Kris Inwood

  • Douglas Irwin

  • Murat Iyigun

  • Liza Jabbour

  • David Jacks

  • Matthew Jaremski

  • Beata Javorcik

  • Taylor Jaworski

  • Remi Jedwab

  • Morten Jerven

  • Saumitra Jha

  • Ruixue Jia

  • Joost Jonker

  • Daniel Kaffine

  • Gisella Kagy

  • Mark Kanazawa

  • Shawn Kantor

  • Loukas Karabarbounis

  • Gabriel Katz

  • Ian Keay

  • Andrew Keeling

  • Morgan Kelly

  • Lionel Kesztenbaum

  • Zorina Khan

  • Christopher Kingston

  • Rebecca Kippen

  • Carl Kitchens

  • Ulrick Kohli

  • Edward Kosack

  • Peter Koudijs

  • Mark Koyama

  • Michael Kuehlwein

  • Tahu Kukutai

  • Timur Kuran

  • Sumner La Croix

  • Jeanne Lafortune

  • Pedro Lains

  • Pamela Laird

  • Naomi Lamoreaux

  • John Landon-Lane

  • Fabian Lange

  • Rafael LaPorta

  • Timothy Larsen

  • Changkeun Lee

  • Chulhee Lee

  • Adrian Leonard

  • Margaret Levenstein

  • Frank Lewis

  • Joshua Lewis

  • David Lindauer

  • Peter Lindert

  • Xiaodong Liu

  • Jonas Ljungberg

  • Trevon Logan

  • Jason Long

  • Moramay Lopez-Alonso

  • Anton Lowenberg

  • Debin Ma

  • Gary Magee

  • Paolo Malanima

  • Ulrike Malmendier

  • Joseph Manning

  • Robert Margo

  • James Markusen

  • Catherine Massey

  • Mike Matheis

  • Noel Maurer

  • Anne E. C. McCants

  • Terra McKinnish

  • Christopher Meissner

  • Guy Michaels

  • Roy Mill

  • Miller Melinda

  • Chris Minns

  • David Mitch

  • Kris Mitchener

  • Carolyn Moehling

  • Chiaki Moriguchi

  • Petra Moser

  • Carl Mosk

  • David Mowery

  • Jose Moya

  • Anne Murphy

  • Tomas Murphy

  • John Murray

  • Aldo Musacchio

  • Lilac Nachum

  • Steven Nafziger

  • Suresh Naidu

  • Larry Neal

  • Tom Nicholas

  • Pilar Nogues-Marco

  • Brian Nolan

  • William Nordhaus

  • Johannes Norling

  • Nathan Nunn

  • John Nye

  • Cormac Ó Gráda

  • Anthony O'Brien

  • Donal O'Neill

  • Claudia Olivetti

  • Alan L. Olmstead

  • Mats Olsson

  • Kim Oosterlinck

  • Edith Ostapik

  • Deborah Oxley

  • Sevket Pamuk

  • Juan Pan Montojo

  • Philip Pardey

  • Se Mi Park

  • Elisabeth Perlman

  • Alexander Persaud

  • Gilles Postel-Vinay

  • Leandro Prados de la Escosura

  • Nishith Prakash

  • Stephen Quinn

  • Nicholas Radburn

  • Dan Raff

  • Ahmed Rahman

  • Evelyn Rawski

  • Claudia Rei

  • Fernando Reimers

  • Paul Rhode

  • Hugh Rockoff

  • Mary Rodgers

  • Jonathan Rose

  • Joshua Rosenbloom

  • Jean-Laurent Rosenthal

  • Joan Roses

  • Elyce J. Rotella

  • Peter Rousseau

  • Jared Rubin

  • Richard Ryan

  • Osamu Saito

  • Mohamed Saleh

  • Laura Salisbury

  • Kristina Sargent

  • Walter Scheidel

  • Eric Schneider

  • Max-Stephan Schulze

  • Paul Segal

  • Edson Severnini

  • Yu Sheng

  • Katharine Shester

  • Hitoshi Shigeoka

  • Carol Shiue

  • Masato Shizume

  • James Simpson

  • James Siodla

  • Richard Smith

  • Steven Smith

  • Tuan-Hwee Sng

  • Peter Solar

  • Yannay Spitzer

  • Peter Spufford

  • Richard Steckel

  • Jochen Streb

  • Kaoru Sugihara

  • David G. Surdam

  • Richard Sutch

  • Richard Sylla

  • John Tang

  • Jason Taylor

  • Lowell Taylor

  • Mark Tebeau

  • Peter Temin

  • Jose Tessada

  • Melissa Thomasson

  • Kenichi Tomobe

  • Giovanni Toniolo

  • Werner Troesken

  • John Turner

  • Martin Uebele

  • Andrey Ukhov

  • Karine van der Beek

  • Pierre van der Eng

  • Marlous van Waijenburg

  • Jan Luiten Van Zanden

  • Francois Velde

  • Grietjie Verhoef

  • Martina Viarengo

  • Nico Voigtlaender

  • John Wallis

  • Patrick Wallis

  • Randall Walsh

  • Marianne Wanamaker

  • Kirsten Wandschneider

  • Marianne Ward

  • Zachary Ward

  • James L. Webb

  • Warren Weber

  • Marc Weidenmier

  • David Weir

  • Warren Whatley

  • Jeffrey G. Williamson

  • Susan Wolcott

  • John Woodland

  • Gavin Wright

  • Robert Wright

  • Yiqing Xie

  • Se Yan

  • Daniel Ziblatt

  • Nicolas Ziebarth

  • Ariell Zimran

  • Beatrice Zucca

  • Gabriel Zucman

Figure 0

Table 1 Publication Rates

Figure 1

Table 2 Response Time Statistics

Figure 2

Table 3 Distribution of Submissions by Era

Figure 3

Table 4 Distribution of Submissions by Topics

Figure 4

Table 5 Distribution of Submissions by Region