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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
DisciplineMonetary and financial economics
LanguageEnglish
Edited bySanjay Chugh, Robert DeYoung, Pok-sang Lam, Kenneth D. West
Publication details
History1969––present
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Ohio State University Department of Economics (United States)
Frequency7/year
1.470 (2017)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Money Credit Bank.
Indexing
ISSN0022-2879 (print)
1538-4616 (web)
LCCN70012309
JSTOR00222879
OCLC no.1783384
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The Journal of Money, Credit and Banking is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering monetary and financial issues in macroeconomics. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Ohio State University Department of Economics. The editors-in-chief are Sanjay Chugh (Ohio State University), Robert DeYoung (University of Kansas), Pok-sang Lam (Ohio State University), Kenneth D. West (University of Wisconsin–Madison).

Replicability

In 2004, the American Economic Review instituted a mandatory archive for the submission of data and code used in economic journal submissions to ensure the replicability and legitimacy of research. An analysis of the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking's archive from 1996-2003 found that only 14 of 186 empirical articles could be replicated. Some economists have published suggestions regarding procedures to ensure the replicability of journal articles. As a result, the journal's editors amended their procedures beginning with the December 2006 issue. The amendments did not render the desired outcomes. In the December 2006 issue, only 2 of 9 empirical articles had data and code in the archive, neither of which could reproduce the published results.[1]

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