The first issue of the Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics is now available to read for free! tinyurl.com/2p823ndr
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One of the oldest and most prestigious journals in economics, JPE has presented significant research and scholarship in economic theory and practice since 1892.
- The JPE is pleased to announce that the Robert E. Lucas Jr. Prize for 2025 has been awarded to Chris Edmond, Virgiliu Midrigan, and Daniel Xu for “How Costly are Markups?” Read about the prizewinning paper here: journals.uchicago.edu/journals/jpe/l…. @chrisedmond @virgiliu79 @DanielYiXu
- The first issue of the Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics is now available to read for free! journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jpema/2023… @ChicagoJournals
- Now available as a JPE "just accepted" article: "Income Inequality in the United States: Using Tax Data to Measure Long-Term Trends" by Gerald Auten and David Splinter.Happy Thanksgiving! If you're in the US, according to research by Auten and Splinter now accepted for the @JPolEcon, there is something to be thankful for Their methodology says income inequality in the US has been stable since 1960 My column ft.com/content/8c23c5…journals.uchicago.eduIncome Inequality in the United States: Using Tax Data to Measure Long-Term Trends | Journal of...Concerns about income inequality emphasize the importance of accurate income measures. Estimates of top income shares based only on individual tax returns are biased by tax-base changes, social...
- We are excited to announce the addition of two journals to the JPE family! Read more about JPE Macroeconomics, JPE Microeconomics, and other news from the JPE at journals.uchicago.edu/journals/jpe/p…
- Today the JPE welcomed several new editors to the team: A. Atkeson, M. Dell, L. Lochner, E. Rossi-Hansberg, and A. Shaikh. M. Mogstad assumes the role of lead editor. The JPE thanks outgoing editors, H. Uhlig and J. Heckman, for their distinguished service to the journal.
- It's not every day you get an endorsement like this!
- Two articles originally published in the JPE were cited in the recent Nobel prize decision. In honor of the achievement of Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson, we have made these articles temporarily free to read at journals.uchicago.edu/journals/jpe/p…. #EconTwitter @ChicagoJournals
- Diamond, Douglas W., and Philip H. Dybvig. 1983. "Bank Runs, Deposit Insurance, and Liquidity." Journal of Political Economy 91 (3): 401-19. doi.org/10.1086/261155With the announcement of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics, here is a quick summary of the Douglas-Dybvig model outlined in a famous 1983 paper by Prof. Douglas Diamond of @ChicagoBooth and Prof. PH Dybvig of @WUSTLbusiness published in @JPolEcon
- JPE is happy to announce the 2021 Robert E. Lucas Jr. Prize winner. Congratulations to Professors Jones and Kim! Charles I. Jones and Jihee Kim "A Schumpeterian Model of Top Income Inequality" (doi.org/10.1086/699190) journals.uchicago.edu/journals/jpe/l…
- Forthcoming at the JPE: Nobuhiro Kiyotaki and John Moore, "Liquidity, Business Cycles, and Monetary Policy" doi.org/10.1086/701891
- Read about cognitive decline and its potential effect on financial wealth in the June issue of JPE, available online at journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jpe/2024/1…. #EconTwitter @ChicagoJournals
- We are excited to announce a change in JPE's publication frequency! bit.ly/2wdNYtx
- The June issue of JPE Macro is now available online at journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jpema/curr… #EconTwitter @ChicagoJournals










