A blog participant (Lyonwiss) recently made a comment about the general state of academic economics that was so “spot on” I wanted to share it more widely. I have of course followed the exact opposite of the conventional route to publishing success that Lyonwiss outlines here–and I’ve encountered the negative consequences he notes, of rejection by neoclassical referees and editors.
Here is Lyonwiss’s foolproof formula for publishing success in academic economics:
Academics wants to write research papers and have them published. University bureaucracies are not only bean counters, they are also paper counters. Promotion depends on the number of papers published. Publishing papers is not the same thing as actually doing research.