aronson 发表于 2016-4-4 10:34 
中国学者现在能力越来越强,水平越来越高,也越来越自信。显然管理世界的编辑水平更高,管理世界的审稿人 ...
不知道这是如何判断的?就拿前面网友提到的Journal of Public Economics 的主编henrik kleven (LSE的教授)
2003年拿到博士,比《管理世界》的编辑比资历差是吗?看看他的发表记录,你找个管理世界的编辑跟他比比
1. “Why Can Modern Governments Tax So Much? An Agency Model of Firms as Fiscal Intermediaries”
(with Claus Kreiner and Emmanuel Saez), NBER Working Paper 15218, August 2009, forthcoming
Economica.
2. “Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivations for Tax Compliance: Evidence from a Field Experiment in
Germany” (with Nadja Dwenger, Imran Rasul, and Johannes Rincke), forthcoming American
Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
3. “A Characteristics Approach to Optimal Taxation: Line Drawing and Tax-Driven Product Innovation”
(with Christian Gillitzer and Joel Slemrod), forthcoming Scandinavian Journal of Economics.
4. “Production vs Revenue Efficiency with Limited Tax Capacity: Theory and Evidence from Pakistan”
(with Michael Best, Anne Brockmeyer, Johannes Spinnewijn, and Mazhar Waseem), Journal of
Political Economy 123(6), 1311-1355, 2015.
5. “How can Scandinavians tax so much?”, Journal of Economic Perspectives 28(4), 77-98, 2014.
6. “Estimating Taxable Income Responses Using Danish Tax Reforms” (with Esben Schultz), American
Economic Journal: Economic Policy 6(4), 271-301, 2014.
7. “Migration and Wage Effects of Taxing Top Earners: Evidence from the Foreigners’ Tax Scheme in
Denmark” (with Camille Landais, Emmanuel Saez, and Esben Schultz), Quarterly Journal of
Economics 129, 333-378, 2014.
8. “Using Notches to Uncover Optimization Frictions and Structural Elasticities: Theory and Evidence
from Pakistan” (with Mazhar Waseem), Quarterly Journal of Economics 128, 669-723, 2013.
9. “Taxation and International Migration of Superstars: Evidence from the European Football Market”
(with Camille Landais and Emmanuel Saez), American Economic Review 103, 1892-1924, 2013.
10. “Optimal Tax and Transfer Programs for Couples with Extensive Labor Supply Responses” (with
Herwig Immervoll, Claus Kreiner, and Nicolaj Verdelin), Journal of Public Economics 95, 1485-1500,
2011.
11. “Unwilling or Unable to Cheat? Evidence from a Tax Audit Experiment in Denmark” (with Martin
Knudsen, Claus Kreiner, Søren Pedersen, and Emmanuel Saez), Econometrica 79, 651-692, 2011.
12. “Transfer Program Complexity and the Take Up of Social Benefits” (with Wojciech Kopczuk),
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 3(1), 54-90, 2011.
13. “The Optimal Income Taxation of Couples” (with Claus Kreiner and Emmanuel Saez), Econometrica
77, 537-560, 2009.
14. “Evaluation of Four Tax Reforms in the United States: Labor Supply and Welfare Effects for Single
Mothers” (with Nada Eissa and Claus Kreiner), Journal of Public Economics 92, 795-816, 2008.
15. “Optimal Taxation of Married Couples with Household Production” (with Claus Kreiner),
FinanzArchiv 63, 498-518, 2007.
16. “Welfare Reform in European Countries: A Microsimulation Analysis” (with Herwig Immervoll, Claus
Kreiner and Emmanuel Saez), Economic Journal 117, 1-44, 2007.
17. “The Marginal Cost of Public Funds: Hours of Work Versus Labor Force Participation” (with Claus
Kreiner), Journal of Public Economics 90, 1955-1973, 2006.
18. “Labor Supply Behavior and the Design of Tax and Transfer Policy” (with Claus Kreiner), Danish
Journal of Economics 143, 321-358, 2005.
19. “Optimum Taxation and the Allocation of Time,” Journal of Public Economics 88, 545-557, 2004.
20. “Labour Tax Reform, The Good Jobs and The Bad Jobs” (with Peter Birch Sørensen), Scandinavian
Journal of Economics 106, 45-64, 2004.
21. “The Role of Taxes as Automatic Destabilizers in New Keynesian Economics” (with Claus Kreiner),
Journal of Public Economics 87, 1123-1136, 2003.
22. “Dual Labour Markets and Nominal Rigidity” (with Huw Dixon and Claus Kreiner), Oxford Economic
Papers 54, 561-583, 2002.
23. “Optimal Taxation with Household Production” (with Wolfram Richter and Peter Birch Sørensen),
Oxford Economic Papers 52, 584-594, 2000.
24. “Subsidising Consumer Services: Effects on Employment, Welfare and the Informal Economy” (with
Niels Frederiksen, Peter Hansen and Peter Birch Sørensen), Fiscal Studies 16, 71-93, 1995.
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