On behalf of the editors, I would like to thank the members of the Editorial Board and the following colleagues for their kind assistance in reviewing articles submitted to the Journal of Economics and Statistics in 2025.[1] Owing to their fast feedback and constructive comments, it became possible to provide a substantial first feedback to the authors within less than 90 days in most cases. Furthermore, their input helped enhance the quality of accepted papers.
| Bergemann, Annette, University of Groningen |
| Börsch-Supan, Axel, MEA Munich |
| Braakmann, Nils, Newcastle University |
| Brüggemann, Ralf, University of Konstanz |
| Brussig, Martin, University Duisburg-Essen |
| Carlomagno, Guillermo, Banco Central de Chile |
| Deeken, Tim, DRV Bund |
| Di Bartolomeo, Giovanni, Sapienza University of Rome |
| Faik, Jürgen, DRV Bund |
| Forbes, Silke, Tufts University |
| Frenkel, Michael, WHU |
| Fritzer, Friedrich, OeNB |
| Gartner, Hermann, IAB |
| Grabka, Markus, SOEW at DIW Berlin |
| Halbleib, Roxana, University of Freiburg |
| Hayo, Bernd, University of Marburg |
| Heinemann, Friedrich, ZEW Mannheim |
| Hubner, Stefan, University of Bristol |
| Ivanova-Stenzel, Radosveta, TU Berlin |
| Kao, Erin Hui-Chuan, Tunghai University, Taiwan |
| Kauermann, Göran, LMU Munich |
| Khanna, Rupika, Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak |
| Knabe, Andreas, University Magdeburg |
| Kotz, Hans-Helmut, Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University Frankfurt |
| Kraus, Janina, Leuphana University of Lüneburg |
| Krüger, Jens, TU Darmstadt |
| Kuvshinov, Dmitry, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona |
| Marazzina, Daniele, Politecnico di Milano, School of Management |
| Michalski, Niels, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin |
| Minviel, Jean-Joseph, INRAE, France |
| Ngyen, Quoc, DePaul University, Chigaco, USA |
| Nitsch, Volker, TU Darmstadt |
| Nolte, Sandra, Lancaster University |
| Parey, Matthias, University of Surrey |
| Petralia, Sergio, Utrecht University |
| Prantl, Susanne, University of Cologne |
| Pröllochs, Nicolas, University of Giessen |
| Prüser, Jan, TU Dortmund |
| Savin, Ivan, ESCP Business School Madrid |
| Schaab, Gabit, Radboud University, Netherlands |
| Tahri, Ibrahim, PIK Potsdam |
| Tillmann, Peter, University of Giessen |
| Vallès-Codina, Oriol, New School of Economics, New York |
| van Dijk, Mathijs, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
| Wallrich, Lukas, Birkbeck University of London |
| Werhan, Katharina, DRV Bund |
| Wu, Ran, Southeast University, China |
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Published in Print: 2025-12-17
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- Frontmatter
- Original Articles
- Payment Habits during Covid-19: Evidence from High-Frequency Transaction Data
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