The authors asked the world's leading economists to describe instances
in which journals rejected their articles. More than sixty essays, by a
broadly diverse group that includes fifteen Nobel Prize winners,
indicate that most have suffered publication rejection, often
frequently. Indeed, journals have rejected many papers that later became
classics. The authors discuss the prize-winners' experiences, other
notable cases, and rejections by John Maynard Keynes when he edited the
Economic Journal. Finally, they search in economists' almost universal
experience of rejection for patterns and lessons about the publication
process.
Gans, Joshua S., and George B. Shepherd. 1994. "How Are the Mighty Fallen: Rejected Classic Articles by Leading Economists." Journal of Economic Perspectives,8(1): 165-179.
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