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The Journal of Macroeconomics is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1979 that covers research on a broad range of issues in monetary economics and macroeconomics, including economic growth, fluctuations, fiscal policy, and macroeconomic forecasting. The current editors are William D. Lastrapes, professor of economics at the University of Georgia; David VanHoose, professor of economics at Baylor University; and Ping Wang, professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis.

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  • J. Macroecon.
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  • The Journal of Macroeconomics is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1979 that covers research on a broad range of issues in monetary economics and macroeconomics, including economic growth, fluctuations, fiscal policy, and macroeconomic forecasting. The current editors are William D. Lastrapes, professor of economics at the University of Georgia; David VanHoose, professor of economics at Baylor University; and Ping Wang, professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis. (en)
  • Le Journal of Macroeconomics, abrégé JMACRO, est un journal académique créé en 1979 et édité par Elsevier. Le JMACRO est ainsi la première revue consacrée exclusivement à la macroéconomie publiée en anglais. Les études qui y sont publiées concernent essentiellement la théorie macroéconomique (études empiriques et théoriques). Le JMACRO est considéré comme l'une des revues de macroéconomie les plus prestigieuses. (fr)
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  • 1979-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Quarterly
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  • 0164-0704
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  • 43555084
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  • J. Macroecon. (en)
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  • William Lastrapes, David VanHoose, Ping Wang (en)
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  • Quarterly (en)
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  • Journal of Macroeconomics (en)
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  • The Journal of Macroeconomics is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1979 that covers research on a broad range of issues in monetary economics and macroeconomics, including economic growth, fluctuations, fiscal policy, and macroeconomic forecasting. The current editors are William D. Lastrapes, professor of economics at the University of Georgia; David VanHoose, professor of economics at Baylor University; and Ping Wang, professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis. (en)
  • Le Journal of Macroeconomics, abrégé JMACRO, est un journal académique créé en 1979 et édité par Elsevier. Le JMACRO est ainsi la première revue consacrée exclusivement à la macroéconomie publiée en anglais. Les études qui y sont publiées concernent essentiellement la théorie macroéconomique (études empiriques et théoriques). Le JMACRO est considéré comme l'une des revues de macroéconomie les plus prestigieuses. (fr)
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  • Journal of Macroeconomics (fr)
  • Journal of Macroeconomics (en)
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