Journals of the American Economic Association on July 1 will end “double blind” manuscript reviews, in which neither the author nor the reviewers know one another’s names. Now the reviewers—who will remain anonymous—will know the author’s identity; the association says the practice will make it easier for reviewers to spot conflicts of interest, and will reduce the administrative costs of the review process. Recently scientific articles have marshaled evidence that elaborate peer review
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