Where you submit. Although where you should submit your work is the
topic of the next section, where you submit will affect when you should
submit. Typically, the higher-ranked the journal you are aiming for within
economics, the longer a successful process will take. As a senior colleague
put it to me when I started on the tenure track, “getting a paper published in
a top-five journal is a five-year process.” General-science journals like
Nature,
PNAS, or
Science tend to have a very short review process (i.e., at
most two months on average) relative to economics journals. There are also
journals (such as
Economic Inquiry) that offer the opportunity to submit
under an “up or out” system, where the first decision will either be an
acceptance (perhaps with minor revisions) or a rejection. Bear in mind,
however, that journals that have a fast-track, up-or-out submission track in
no way lower their quality threshold for papers submitted on that fast track.
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