Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics

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| title = The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics

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| editor = Joseph Salerno

| discipline = Economics

| former_names = Review of Austrian Economics

| abbreviation = Q. J. Austrian Econ.

| publisher = Ludwig von Mises Institute

| country = United States

| frequency = quarterly

| history = 1987–present

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| website = https://qjae.scholasticahq.com

| link1 = https://www.mises.org/qjaedisplay.asp

| link1-name = Online archive

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| OCLC = 53929018

| LCCN = 99100420

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| ISSN = 1936-4806

| eISSN = 1098-3708

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The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering heterodox economics published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute.Lee, Frederic S., and Cronin, Bruce C. (2010). [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1536-7150.2010.00751.x/pdf "Research Quality Rankings of Heterodox Economic Journals in a Contested Discipline."] American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 69(5): 1428 It was established in 1998 after the Murray Rothbard-created publication, The Review of Austrian Economics, was transferred to other editors[https://mises.org/periodical.aspx?Id=5 The Review of Austrian Economics archives], Ludwig von Mises Institute website, accessed June 26, 2013. and then to George Mason University.[http://www.gmu.edu/depts/rae/board.html The Review of Austrian Economics] main page at George Mason University website. The journal covers economics from an Austrian School perspective. The current editor-in-chief is Joseph Salerno.

A 2010 study identified 62 regularly published heterodox journals and used various empirical criteria to compare several aspects of their research quality. The Quarterly Journal{{'}}s Bibliographic Ranking was ranked 33rd out of the 62 heterodox economics journals surveyed; its reputation among peers (both mainstream and heterodox) was ranked 57th.

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