What's the most famous academic economic journal?

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The discussion centers on identifying the most renowned academic and peer-reviewed economic journal within the social science community. The American Economic Review is frequently highlighted as a top contender, known for its rigorous standards and influential research. Econometrica also receives high rankings for its contributions to economic theory and quantitative analysis. Other notable journals mentioned include Computational Economics, Econometric Reviews, Empirical Economics, the International Journal of Forecasting, and the Journal of Forecasting, each recognized for their specific focus and scholarly impact in the field of economics.
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As the title says, what's the most famous academic and peer-reviewed economic journal? I know many journals, but I don't know which one could be classify as being the most famous and respected in the social science community.
 
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