World Bank Economic Review Explained

World Bank Economic Review
Abbreviation:World Bank Econ. Rev.
Discipline:Development economics
Editor:Eric Edmonds and Nina Pavcnik
History:1986–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Impact:2.5
Impact-Year:2022
Issn:0258-6770
Eissn:1564-698X
Website:https://academic.oup.com/wber
Link1:https://academic.oup.com/wber/issue
Link1-Name:Online access

The World Bank Economic Review is a quarterly, peer-reviewed,[1] development economics journal. It publishes a on a wide range of development related economics topics with an intended audience of both economists and other social scientists. The journal is supported by the World Bank but the journal's claims that consistency with the policy of the World Bank plays no role in the selection of articles for publication. Its editors-in-chief are Eric Edmonds and Nina Pavcnik both or Dartmouth College.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://academic.oup.com/wber/pages/Author_Guidelines Information for Authors; Reviewing Process: All submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process in which consistency with the policy of the World Bank plays no role in article the selection.
  2. https://academic.oup.com/wber/pages/Editorial_Board