Even-numbered years mark a time of transition in the editorial offices of the Journal. Dan Bogart has begun his first year as the Eurasian editor. He has succeeded Ann Carlos, whose term as Eurasian editor ended in June 2018. We are grateful for Ann’s exemplary service. Bill Collins is in the third year of his four-year term as non-Eurasian editor. Eric Hilt continues his work as book review editor for the Americas. Carol Shiue stepped down as the book review editor for the rest-of-the-world. Aldo Musacchio succeeds her. The Journal is fortunate in having Lily Welch continue as the Journal’s Editorial Assistant and Sally Sztrecska as its Production Editor.
We have greatly benefited from the expert guidance and advice of our Board of Editors and the more than 200 referees who contributed their time and expertise to maintaining and enhancing the Journal’s quality. Editorial Board members typically serve four-year terms. Those graduating from the Board this year are Juliette Levy, Anne Murphy, Jonathan Rose, and Patrick Wallis. Sadly, two board members passed away this year, Frank Lewis and John Murray. We miss them as colleagues and scholars and are grateful for their many contributions to the Journal. New board members are Lisa Cook, Kerstin Enflo, Leigh Gardner, Mark Koyama, Steven Nafziger, and Noam Yuchtman. Numerous scholars contributed book reviews. The editorial staff is grateful to all who have worked on behalf of the Journal over this past year.
The number of new submissions to the Journal in recent years is shown in Table 1. Over the last several years, the average number of submissions per year is 160, which is close to last year’s number of 155. That said, the past year’s new submissions are somewhat lower than in the previous three years.Footnote 1 The publication ratio displayed in Table 1 is the number of refereed papers and notes published in the current year divided by the number of new manuscripts submitted in the previous year. In 2017–2018, the publication ratio was 0.18 (29/162), which is in line with the recent past.Footnote 2 The Journal published 31 articles in total in 2017–2018, including the presidential address and one “reviews and reflections” essay.
The “published” count includes refereed articles and notes. It does not include the presidential address, which is published in June, nor does it include “reviews and reflections” articles. In 2017–2018, the Journal published one “reviews and reflections” article.
Table 2 reports the response-time statistics for the corresponding sample. To place the numbers into context, our goal is to have a decision back to the author within 90 days. This past year’s performance has been somewhat faster than previous years for new submissions, with a median response time of 64 on new submissions. Note that this pertains to submissions received from July 2017 to June 2018, some of which may not have received decisions at the time of this report’s writing. The median response time for all submissions has fallen to 47 days. Unfortunately, a small number of papers have taken much longer. We apologize to authors of manuscripts that experienced substantial delays. We continuously work to reduce the time for this small number of manuscripts, taking into consideration that we are, of course, concerned about the quality of the response, not only its speed.
The distributions of submissions are documented in subsequent tables. We show the data for eras in Table 3 and for topics in Table 4. As mentioned earlier, prior to 2016–2017, distribution statistics may be affected by a slight undercount of submitted articles. Also, the automated part of the paper submission system stopped collecting information on regions for a period of time during 2015 and 2016, but that feature has recommenced. This, however, means that we do not have consistent comparisons over all years in the table. What is currently available is shown in Table 5.
* 2014–2015 Region data are from July 1, 2014–October 14, 2015.
** 2015–2016 Region data are from March 18, 2016–June 30, 2016.
Coverage remains broad. Table 3 shows that the distribution of submissions over eras has been fairly steady in recent years, with the nineteenth and twentieth centuries accounting for the bulk of submissions. Table 4 shows that submissions in political economy, labor, and growth continue to be particularly strong, with political economy and labor rising and growth declining in their shares. The top-three topic areas together account for less than half of all submissions, reflecting broadly dispersed interests within the field.
Book reviews are an important component of the Journal, and we sincerely thank the many reviewers. We also remind our membership to have their press send a copy of any new books to the relevant book review editor. In recent years, the Journal has also sought occasional “reviews and reflections” synthetic articles, extended book reviews, and roundtable book reviews when appropriate. In March 2018, the Journal published “Big Data in Economic History,” by Myron P. Gutmann, Emily Klancher Merchant, and Evan Roberts.
Readers will recall that at the 2013 meetings, the EHA board of trustees approved a policy to make publication conditional on archiving the data sufficient to replicate the results in the accepted articles. The new rules read:
“It is the policy of the Journal of Economic History to publish papers only if the data used in the analysis are clearly and precisely documented and are readily available to any researcher for purposes of replication. Authors of accepted papers must archive, prior to publication, the data, programs, and other details of the computations sufficient to permit replication. These will be archived at ICPSR and a stable URL link to these data will published with each article. The Editors should be notified at the time of submission if the data used in a paper are proprietary or if, for some other reason, the requirements above cannot be met.
As soon as possible after acceptance, authors are expected to deposit their data, programs, and sufficient details to permit replication with ICPSR. Questions regarding any aspect of this policy should be forwarded to the Journal Editor.”
The authors of all new submissions from January 1, 2016 onward that were accepted for publication have been required to post data and replication files to maintain and advance the Journal’s efforts to ensure transparency and scholarly integrity. A branded page can be found with open ICPSR and depositors can submit files into openICPSR per the instructions available at http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/files/openICPSR/JEH-deposit-instructions.pdf. The editorial office and ICPSR continue to work to enhance the interface.
Referees for 2017 were:
Brian A’Hearn
Olivier Accominotti
Philipp Ager
Guido Alfani
Marcella Alsan
Francisca Antman
Leticia Arroyo Abad
Vellore Arthi
Cihan Artunç
Jeremy Atack
Gareth Austin
Liang Bai
Ying Bai
Martha Bailey
Richard Baker
Gerben Bakker
Victoria Bateman
Joerg Baten
Brian Beach
Jessica Bean
Sascha Becker
Silvi Berger
Daniel Bernhofen
Asaf Bernstein
Hoyt Bleakley
Howard Bodenhorn
Dan Bogart
Karol Borowiecki
Leah Boustan
Fabio Braggion
Stephen Broadberry
John Brown
J. Lawrence Broz
Gillian Brunet
Charles Calomiris
Leonard Carlson
Celeste Carruthers
Eric Chaney
Latika Chaudhary
Qiang Chen
David Chilosi
Gregory Clark
Karen Clay
Charles Clotfelter
Dora Costa
Nicholas Crafts
Lee Craig
Neil Cummins
Tomas Cvrcek
John Dalton
Aditya Dasgupta
Pim de Zwart
Claude Diebolt
Mark Dincecco
Christian Dippel
Nicolas Duquette
Shari Eli
Benjamin Elman
David Eltis
Herb Emery
Stanley Engerman
Katherine Eriksson
José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez
Rui Esteves
James Feigenbaum
James Fenske
Alan Fernihough
Daniel Fetter
Price Fishback
Marc Flandreau
Nathan Foley-Fisher
Vicky Fouka
Johan Fourie
Ewout Frankema
Dustin Frye
Alfredo García-Hiernaux
Leigh Gardner
Rafael Gonzalez-Val
Andrew Goodman-Bacon
Markus Grabka
Regina Grafe
David Greasley
Amanda Gregg
Ben Groom
Pauline Grosjean
Daniel Gross
Bishnupriya Gupta
Federico Gutierrez
Stephen Haber
Michael Haines
Christopher Hanes
Walker Hanlon
Leslie Hannah
Zeynep Hansen
C. Knick Harley
Kyle Harper
Timothy Hatton
Joshua Hausman
Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur
Carlos Eduardo Hernandez
Brad Hershbein
Matthew Hill
Eric Hilt
Katie Hinde
Philip Hoffman
Sok Chul Hong
Richard Hornbeck
Michael Huberman
Elise Huillery
Daniel Hungerman
Kris Inwood
Ian Irvine
Douglas Irwin
Murat Iyigun
David Jacks
Taylor Jaworski
Saumitra Jha
Joost Jonker
Tobias Jopp
Gisella Kagy
Shawn Kantor
Ian Keay
Morgan Kelly
Hugh Kennedy
Alexander Keyssar
Zorina Khan
Christopher Kingston
Carl Kitchens
Jan Tore Klovland
Edward Kosack
Mark Koyama
Sumner La Croix
Alvaro La Parra-Perez
Jeremy Land
Tim Larsen
Tomas Larsson
Frank Lewis
Dan Li
Gary Libecap
Peter Lindert
Amy Liu
Cong Liu
Trevon Logan
Sara Lowes
Thomas Maloney
Joseph Manning
Brian Marein
Robert Margo
Brian Marien
Ben Marx
Catherine Massey
Noel Maurer
Stephan Maurer
Anne E. C. McCants
Terra McKinnish
Eoin McLaughlin
Grant Miller
Melinda Miller
Chris Minns
David Mitch
Jørgen Modalsli
Carolyn Moehling
Jon Moen
Alexander Moradi
Petra Moser
Anne Murphy
Tomas Murphy
Aldo Musacchio
Steven Nafziger
Suresh Naidu
Larry Neal
John Neufeld
Tom Nicholas
Paul Niekamp
Greg Niemesh
Sergey Nigai
Pilar Nogues-Marco
Tomas Nonnenmacher
Nathan Nunn
John Nye
Kevin O’Rourke
Moses Ochonu
Claudia Olivetti
Alan L. Olmstead
Christopher Paik
Sevket Pamuk
Eugene Park
Se Mi Park
John Parman
Saumik Paul
Krishna Pendakur
Santiago Perez
Salvatore Piccolo
Florian Ploeckl
Stephen Quinn
Nicholas Radburn
Sarah Reber
Angela Redish
Claudia Rei
Paul Rhode
Joshua Rosenbloom
Jean-Laurent Rosenthal
Joan Ramon Rosés
Peter Rousseau
Jared Rubin
Anne Ruderman
Bruce Rusk
Martin Saavedra
Mohamed Saleh
Laura Salisbury
Kristina Sargent
Ethan Schmick
Kai D. Schmid
Max-Stephan Schulze
Andrew Seltzer
Edson Severnini
Allison Shertzer
Katharine Shester
Adrian Shin
Carol Shiue
Pierre Sicsic
Petra Sijpesteijn
James Siodla
Aloysius Siow
Andrew Smyth
Tuan-Hwee Sng
Kenneth A. Snowden
Peter Solar
Steven Sprick Schuster
Mara Squicciarini
William A. Sundstrom
Nathan Sussman
John Tang
Melissa Thomasson
Werner Troesken
John Turner
Martin Uebele
Andrey Ukhov
Marlous van Waijenburg
Jessica Vechbanyongratana
Martina Viarengo
Jordi Vidal-Robert
Nico Voigtlaender
John Wallis
Patrick Wallis
Marianne Wanamaker
Kirsten Wandschneider
Zachary Ward
Warren Weber
Simone Wegge
Marc Weidenmier
Alex Whalley
Eugene White
Glenn Withers
Anthony Wray
Laura Wreschnig
Guo Xu
Melanie Meng Xue
Noam Yuchtman
Shuang Zhang
Nicolas Ziebarth
Ariell Zimran