Shleifer is the editor; DeLong is gone.  So the journal has become more technical,
less topical.  Its beauty, especially under Stiglitz, was that it could keep
non-specialists informed about different fields and truly offer different, even
dissident, perspectives.

On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 08:47:51AM -0700, Devine, James wrote:
> [was RE: [PEN-L] Deeper Problems for Shleifer]
>
> Michael writes: >Does anybody niotice the rapid decline in the Journal of Economic
> Perspectives?  A right winger will take over the Journal of Economc
> Literature. <
>
> I haven't been paying attention. Why do you think that the JEP is in decline? why do 
> you think it went into that tailspin? who is the editor? is it still Brad deLong?
>
> who's taking over the JEL? replacing whom?
>
> jim d
>
>

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