Peer review is the foundation of quality in research for both books and journals, ensuring that published research is rigorous and ethical. Peer reviewers can access a number of resources to assist them with their peer reviewing duties:
- How to peer review journal articles: a practical introduction to conducting peer reviews, especially for those who are new to the process
- Ethics in peer review
- Online peer review systems, and how to anonymously annotate manuscripts
- Peer review FAQs
The journal administrator is also happy to help with any queries regarding undertaking peer review assignments. Please contact the Editorial Office with any questions.
A new Editorial Board has taken over the National Institute Economic Review with the aim of placing the journal as a reference outlet for policy oriented and current debates research. The aim is to improve its quality and place it solidly within the category of similarly minded journals such as the Brookings Papers in Economic Activity, Economic Policy, and Oxford Review of Economic Policy. For this reason, we’d like our referees to follow a simple set of instructions when reviewing papers that will improve the service to authors, editors, referees and readers alike.
- We need to receive your referee report within SIX WEEKS (or by the reasonably close date agreed with the editor). We know this is a tight deadline, but we believe we should be doing better to improve our publishing process. In exchange, you will receive timely decisions on the papers you may submit to NIER.
- If you have refereed this paper before, please bring that to our attention immediately.
- As a form of guidance, you could explicitly divide your report into THREE sections: Summary, Essential Points, and Suggestions.
- Summary : a brief summary of how you see the contribution of the paper which is standard in reports already.
- Essential Points : the points that are essential for the authors to address if the paper is to be published in a journal of NIER’s quality. Note that we are not aiming to publish papers akin to those in top Economics journals, but papers with a practical/policy orientation that can attract both academic and practitioner’s readership. Please, consider this when thinking about these essential points. If you are recommending rejection, this section can explain the main problem(s).
- Suggestions : everything else. This is the authors’ paper. Authors want to write the best possible paper and thus benefit from suggestions from expert reviewers like you. But it is not the role of referees or editors to micromanage papers. In the end, it is the authors’ paper.
We are not looking for long referee reports. Two pages should be enough for
most papers. Sometimes one page will suffice.