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An analysis of contributions and contributors to Public Choice and the Journal of Law and Economics; 1973–1987
Authors:Garey C Durden  James Marlin
Institution:1. Department of Economics, Appalachian State University, 28608, Boone, NC
2. Department of Economics, University of Nebraska, 68588, Lincoln, NE
Abstract:Several conclusions may be drawn from the information we have presented here. First and without doubt, the University of Chicago is by far the most dominant force overall, and is particularly so with respect to the production of pages and papers published in the Journal of Law and Economics. The George Mason-Virginia Tech influence is strong with respect to Public Choice, but is not, in our opinion, dominant.One does not necessarily need to be located at a large, research-oriented school in order to publish in either journal, but these schools are the source of most contributions. This is particularly true of the JLE but significantly less so for PC. The source of contributions is very broad, but top 50 institutions account for the lion's share. Contributions by persons employed at foreign institutions are important, particularly for PC.
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