July 1, 2022
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2020–2021
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports. Table I indicates that we received 1258 new submissions this year. This number is the highest ever, and reflects a growing trend in the last few years. The number of accepted papers (112) has increased from last year’s 77. Table III gives data on the time to first decision for decisions made in this reporting year, with 73% of papers decided within three months and 98% decided within six months. Decision times for revisions were 60% returned within three months and 95% within six months. Table IV provides information about the total time to publication for accepted articles. Papers accepted during 2020–2021 spent an average of 7 months in the hands of the journal (adding up all “rounds”) and 17 months in the hands of the authors (carrying out revisions) prior to final acceptance; the time between acceptance and publication averaged 6 months. The Econometric Society has a policy that gives authors the option of requesting the reports, cover letters, and decision letter of a paper rejected at Econometrica be transferred to Theoretical Economics or Quantitative Economics. TE and QE have independent review procedures, but the transfer may expedite the review process. The annual reports of TE and QE contain information about transferred manuscripts.
January 1, 2021
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2019-2020
February 1, 2020
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2018-2019
TABLES I–III BELOW PROVIDE summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 955 new submissions this year. This number is down from the previous year (there were 996 submissions in 2017–2018, highest on record). The
number of accepted papers (60) went down from last year’s 67. The number of conditionally accepted papers increased (from 38 to 40).
Table III gives data on the time to decision for submissions evaluated in this reporting year. For new submissions, 62% of papers were decided within three months and 96% were decided within six months. 53% of revisions were returned within three months and 93% within six months. We hope to continue to keep the number of reviews that last more than six months low while maintaining high-quality of reports from our referees, associate editors, and co-editors.
January 1, 2019
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2017-2018
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 996 new submissions this year. This number is the highest total in the history of the journal (there were 961 submissions in 2016/17). The number of accepted papers (67) increased from last year’s 64. The number of conditionally accepted papers increased significantly (from 29 to 38)...
February 1, 2018
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2016-2017
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 961 new submissions this year. This number is modestly higher than the number of submissions in 2015/16 (917), and is the highest total in the history of the journal. The number of accepted papers (64) increased from last year’s 54…
January 1, 2017
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2015-2016
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 917 new submissions this year. This number is modestly lower than the number of submissions in 2014–2015 (949), but is the second highest total in the history of the journal. The number of accepted papers (54) decreased from last year’s 67...
January 1, 2016
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2014-2015
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 949 new submissions this year. This number is the highest ever, and reflects a growing trend in the last few years. The number of accepted papers (67) has increased from last year’s 55...
January 1, 2015
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2013-2014
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 882 new submissions this year. This number is the highest ever, and reflects a growing trend in the last few years. The number of accepted papers (55) is slightly less than last year’s 67...
January 1, 2014
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2012-2013
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 825 new submissions this year. This number is the highest ever, and reflects a growing trend in the last few years. The number of accepted papers (67) is slightly less than last year’s 71 but still higher than in recent years...
January 1, 2013
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2011-2012
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 751 new submissions this year. This number is the highest ever and reflects a growing trend in the last few years. The number of accepted papers (71) is greater than last year’s 59 and the highest in recent years...
January 1, 2012
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2010-2011
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 747 new submissions this year. This number is the highest ever and reflects a growing trend in the last few years. The number of accepted papers (59) is close to last year’s 61, the highest in recent years.With a reduced editorial board of six, editors’ loads have increased more as documented in Table II....
January 1, 2011
Econometrica Editors' Report, 2009-2010
THE THREE TABLES BELOW provide summary statistics on the editorial process in the form presented in previous editors’ reports.
Table I indicates that we received 714 new submissions this year. This number is the second highest ever, and reflects a growing trend in the last few years, following a small drop last year. The number of accepted papers (61) is the highest in recent years...