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Generalist
Advances
in Austrian Economics
Advances in Austrian Economics is non-dogmatic and open to
all who are interested in the Austrian-subjectivist
tradition. They stand ready to publish the work of critics
so long as it challenges Austrians and subjectivists to
think more deeply about their subject. In general, the
annual hopes to encourage both sympathetic encouragement and
well-crafted criticism.
For further information:http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/books/series.htm?id=1529-2134
The American Review of
Political Economy
The American Review of Political Economy is a peer-reviewed
academic journal. Each issue contains 3-6 peer-reviewed
articles on political economy. No particular approach is
privileged: historical, formal and empirical analyses are
all equally acceptable, and interdisciplinary investigations
are strongly encouraged, Veblenian narratives, institutional
research, dialectic materialism, mathematical models
grounded in realistic assumptions, and all studies seeking
truth with a view to addressing social justice make up the
several threads wherewith our journal should like to weave a
rich scholarly debate.
For further information:
http://www.arpejournal.com
Australasian Journal
of Economics Education
The Australasian Journal of Economics Education is a
peer-reviewed journal that publishes papers on all aspects
of economics education. With a view to fostering scholarship
in the teaching and learning of economics, it provides a
forum for publishing high quality papers and seeks to bring
the results to a widening audience. Given both the
increasing diversity of the student clientele, and
increasing calls for greater attention to the quality of
tertiary teaching, this Journal seeks to foster debate on
such issues as teaching techniques, innovations in the
teaching of economics, student responses to such teaching,
and the incentive systems which influence the academic
teaching environment. The AJEE is interested in research
involving both quantitative and qualitative analyses and
also in interpretative analyses based on case studies. While
the Journal is Australasian-focused, it encourages
contributions from other countries in order to promote an
international perspective on the issues that confront the
economics discipline.
For further information:
http://www.uq.edu.au/economics/ajee/
Brazilian Journal of
Political Economy (Revista de Economia Politica)
The Brazilian Journal of Political Economy will publish
papers on political economy and political theory, that is,
papers that relate economics or the market with the state or
with politics. Papers on developing countries will have
priority. The Journal will not consider for publication
either excessively abstract mathematical papers, or purely
econometric papers with limited scope. The Journal maintains
its pluralistic character, welcoming papers ranging from
institutionalist, Keynesian, Schumpeterian, and
structuralist approaches, originated from economists as well
as political scientists. We emphasize that the authors
respect the Instructions for Contributors, particularly with
what concerns to the size limits. Papers will be refereed by
peer reviewers and, after approved, will be published
essentially according to the order of approval.
For further information:
http://www.rep.org.br
Bulletin
of Political Economy
This Bulletin of Political Economy bi-annual journal aims to
promote research in the areas of Classical, Marxian,
Sraffian and Post Keynesian traditions. Articles that
subject to empirical testing new theoretical developments or
alternative theoretical approaches with the use of
econometric and input-output techniques are particularly
welcomed. All contributions go through a refereeing process
to determine their suitability for publication.
For further information:
http://www.serialspublications.com/journals1.asp?jid=197&jtype=1
Cambridge Journal of
Economics
The Cambridge Journal of Economics, founded in 1977 in the
traditions of Marx, Keynes, Kalecki, Joan Robinson and
Kaldor, provides a forum for theoretical, applied, policy
and methodological research into social and economic issues.
Its focus includes: the organisation of social production
and the distribution of its product; the causes and
consequences of gender, ethnic, class and national
inequities; inflation and unemployment; the changing forms
and boundaries of markets and planning; uneven development
and world market instability; globalisation and
international integration. The editors invite the submission
of papers, critical surveys, review articles, and
commentaries on contemporary issues and will organise
special issues and debates. Strong emphasis is placed on
critical perspectives, multi-disciplinary approaches, the
provision and use of empirical evidence, realistic analysis
and accessibility to non-specialists.
For further information:
http://www.cje.oupjournals.org
Capital & Class
Capital & Class provides a critique of global capitalism in
the Marxist tradition, reaching out into the labor, trade
union, and other radical movements, such as anti-racism,
environmentalism and feminism. It is the journal of the
Conference of Socialist Economists.
For further information:
http://www.cseweb.org.uk/
Circus: Revista
Argentina de Economìa
Circus is a quarterly journal that publishes scholarly
research in Classical, Marxian, Sraffians, Kaleckian, and
Post Keynesian traditions of political economy. The issues
includes interviews to some important heterodox economists
of the world, papers related with theoretical topics,
country problems about monetary or real themes, and reviews
of recent publications.
For further information:
http://www.geocities.com/alejandrofiorito/revistacircus.html
Comercio Exterior
El primer número de Comercio Exterior apareció en enero de
1951 bajo la dirección de su fundador, Manuel Vázquez Díaz.
Desde entonces la revista ha dedicado lo mejor de sus
empeños a difundir información veraz y analizar la realidad
económica y social del mundo. Sus páginas se han mantenido
abiertas a todas las corrientes del pensamiento, con
estricto respeto a los diferentes puntos de vista y las
críticas fundadas. A lo largo de 50 años ha brindado a sus
lectores artículos de actualidad de autores de prestigio
internacional. La revista contiene amplia información sobre
una diversidad de temas: la inversión extranjera directa, el
proceso de transnacionalización de la economÌa, las
experiencias de la cooperación e integración regionales, el
devenir de los modelos de industrialización y los avances en
materia de transferencia de ciencia y tecnología.
El lector encontrará lo más relevante de la teoría y la
evolución del paisaje rural; la dinámica de la población; el
empleo y el ingreso; la transformación de las relaciones
comerciales de México con organismos multilaterales, países
y regiones; las causas y los efectos más ominosos de la
crisis de la deuda en América Latina, y las consecuentes
políticas de reordenamiento y ajuste macroeconómico, así
como los procesos de transformación estructural y
reordenamiento del aparato productivo. En los últimos años,
Comercio Exterior ha dedicado especial atención a la
globalización de la economía y el desarrollo sustentable.
The first issue of Comercio Exterior appeared on January
1951 under the direction of its founder, Manuel Vázquez Díaz.
Since then, the journal has devoted its best efforts to
publish solid information and to analyze the socioeconomic
reality of the world. Throughout 50 years, Comercio Exterior
has kept its pages open to all currents of thought, paying
respect to different points of view and well-founded
critique, and offering its readers up-to-date articles of
world-known authors. Comercio Exterior comprises information
on a wide range of topics: foreign direct investment, the
increasing presence of transnationals, the regional
cooperation and integration experiences, the future of
industrialization schemes, as well as the achievements in
the transference of science and technology. The reader will
also find important contributions on rural life theory and
evolution; demographics; employment and income; the
transformation of Mexican relations with other countries,
regions, and multilateral organizations; the origin and
ominous effects of Latin American debt crisis, and their
political consequences of rearrangement and macroeconomics
adjustment. During the past years Comercio Exterior has paid
special attention to the globalization of economy and
sustainable development.
For further information:
http://revistas.bancomext.gob.mx/rce/sp/itemReader.jsp?id=8
Contributions to
Political Economy
Contributions to Political Economy provides a forum for the
academic discussion of original ideas and arguments drawn
from important critical traditions in economic analysis.
Articles fall broadly within the lines of thought associated
with the work of the Classical political economists, Marx,
Keynes, and Sraffa. While the majority of articles are
theoretical and historical in emphasis, the journal welcomes
articles of a more applied character. It also reviews
noteworthy books recently published.
For further information:
http://www.cpe.oupjournals.org
Economic
Issues
It is the policy of Economic Issues to publish articles on a
wide range of subjects and issues of current economic
debate. Subject to professional standards being maintained,
the journal will allow authors considerable freedom in how
they treat their subjects. Papers are particularly
encouraged, however, which contribute to public discussion
and which are applicable to the practical concerns of
decision-makers. Papers which provide an accessible survey
of a field of economic debate are also actively encouraged.
For further information:
http://www.economicissues.org/
Economia e Sociedade
Economia e Sociedade aims at contributing to the development
of critical reflection in the fields of economics and
economic history. Since its inception in 1992, it welcomes a
heterodox economics literature, inspired by the traditions
of Marx, Keynes, Kalecki, and Schumpeter, as well as by
Latin American reflections on economic development. Economia
e Sociedade has been published by the Institute of Economics
at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) since 1992.
For further information:
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&lng=en&pid=0104-0618&nrm=iso
Economie Appliquée
La revue a été fondée en 1946 par François Perroux pour
contribuer au développement d'une "économie d'intention
scientifique". Son souci était de créer une revue théorique
en lien étroit avec la pratique économique, tout en
répondant à deux préoccupations: faire vivre le pluralisme
et soutenir le développement d'une théorie de la dynamique
socio-économique. Ce "savoir économique scientifiquement
contrôlé" repose sur la confrontation des observations (enquêtes
quantitatives et qualitatives, travaux économétriques) et
des interprétations correspondantes (visions, concepts, lois,
théorèmes). La mise en oeuvre des "dynamiques structurelles"
à l'oeuvre en chaque période de l'histoire exige en effet ce
travail permanent d'élaboration et de rénovation théoriques.
La revue "Economie Appliquée" est une des références
obligées des étudiants et chercheurs en Sciences Sociales.
Son prestige s'étend à l'étranger où elle bénéficie d'une
audience certaine.
For further information:
http://www.ismea.org/ISMEA/eapp.html
Economic
Systems Research
Economic Systems Research is a double peer reviewed
scientific journal dedicated to the furtherance of
theoretical and factual knowledge about economic systems,
structures and processes, and their change through time and
space, at the subnational, national and international level.
The journal contains sensible, matter-of-fact tools and data
for modelling, policy analysis, planning and decision making
in large economic environments. It promotes understanding in
economic thinking and between theoretical schools of East
and West, North and South. The journal is non-partisan,
factual and problem-oriented. As the official journal of the
International Input-Output Association (IIOA), it aims to
serve as a vehicle of cross-cultural information and
contact. Topics within the purview of the journal include
linear and non-linear multisectoral models of structure and
structural change and development, ecosystems and the
treatment of depletable resources, environmental and
strategic questions, databases and databanks, large-scale
computational methods and languages. The journal includes
reviews of pertinent literature and special issues on new
emerging areas of research in its field.
For further information:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09535314.asp
Econ Journal Watch
The electronic triannual Econ Journal Watch publishes
Comments on articles appearing in economics journals and
serves as a forum about economics research and the economics
profession. EJW watches the journals for inappropriate
assumptions, weak chains of argument, phony claims of
relevance, and omissions of pertinent truths. Pointed,
constructive criticism requires an independent forum and an
accessible and timely medium. Other material including
essays, reflections, investigations, and classic critiques
speak to the nature and character of economics. EJW applies
theories of failure—market, government, organizational—to
the practices and institutions of economists.
For further information:
http://www.econjournalwatch.org/main/index.php
European Journal of
Economic and Social Systems
The domain of the European Journal of economic and Social
Systems is not restricted to modelling or methodological
approaches of dynamic evolving process in economic and
social systems. The authors have to identify the main real
changes and suggest the critical parameters from empirical
studies. They must highlight the directions and the
importance of current changes. They would study the
processes of innovation, the nature and role of new
technologies, social dilemma in an evolving society, the
mechanisms of change, and the management of private and
public organizations in a rapidly changing context. In
short, EJESS must pay attention to the new economy, from a
critical as well as from a positive point of view.
For further information:
http://ejess.revuesonline.com/
Evolutionary and
Institutional Economic Review
The Review (EIER) is issued by the Japan Association for
Evolutionary Economics to provide an international forum for
new theoretical and empirical approaches to evolutionary and
institutional economics. The Review, free from the view of
equilibrium economics and methodological individualism,
should face the diversity of human behavior and dynamic
transformation of institutions. In the Review, 'economics'
is used in its broadest sense. It covers from the classic
research in economic history, economic thought, economic
theory, and management science to emerging research fields
such as economic sociology, bio-economics, evolutionary game
theory, agent-based modeling, complex systems study, econo-physics,
experimental economics, and so on. The Review believes that
a truly interdisciplinary discussion is needed to propel the
investigation in the dynamic process of socio-economical
change where institutions as emergent outcomes of human
actions do matter. Though the Review is an official journal
of the Japan Association for Evolutionary Economics, it
welcomes non-members' contributions from all parts of the
world. All the contributions are refereed under strict
scientific criterion, though the Review does not apply
monolithic formalistic measure to them. Evolution goes hand
in hand with diversities; this is also the spirit of the
Review.
For further information:
http://www.econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~evoeco/eier/eier.html
Feminist Economics
Feminist Economics is a peer-reviewed journal that provides
an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist
economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic
inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical
exchanges, the journal enlarges and enriches economic
discourse. The goal of Feminist Economics is not just to
develop more illuminating theories but to improve the
conditions of living for all children, women, and men.
Feminist Economics: advances feminist enquiry into economic
issues affecting the lives of children, women and men;
examines the relationship between gender and power in the
economy and the construction and legitimization of economic
knowledge; extends feminist theoretical, historical and
methodological contributions to economics and the economy;
offers feminist insights into the underlying constructs of
the economics discipline and into the historical, political,
and cultural context of economic knowledge; provides a
feminist rethinking of theory and policy in diverse fields,
including those not directly related to gender; includes
cross-disciplinary and cross-country perspectives.
For further information:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/13545701.html
Forum
for Social Economics
The Forum for Social Economics is an international journal
sponsored by the Association for Social Economics. For 35
years the Forum has published high quality peer-reviewed
papers. The primary focus of the Forum is on applying social
economic analysis to practical policy issues and/or the
implications of alternative policy perspectives encompassing
the social economy. The Forum is a pluralistic journal
publishing work that addresses economic issues within wider
ethical, cultural or natural environmental contexts, and is
sympathetic to papers that transcend established
disciplinary boundaries. Papers should make a contribution
to past or current socioeconomic issues that have
contemporary relevance to economists, social scientists,
policy makers and business. The journal welcomes stimulating
original articles that are clearly written and draw upon
contemporary policy-related research. Preference is given to
non-technical articles of topical and historical interest
that will appeal to a wide range of readers. The journal is
also interested in serving as an avenue for issues regarding
teaching economics, in particular teaching approaches to
social and heterodox economics.
For further information:
http://www.springer.com/economics/journal/12143
International
Journal of Political Economy
International Journal of Political Economy is an
international peer-reviewed journal that publishes scholarly
research in all traditions of political economy. The journal
welcomes individual contributions from a critical
perspective, as well as suggestions for special thematic
issues in all fields of political economy internationally.
For further information:
http://www.mesharpe.com/mall/results1.asp
International Review
of Applied Economics
International Review of Applied Economics is devoted to the
practical applications of economic ideas. Applied economics
is widely interpreted to embrace empirical work and the
application of economics to the evaluation and development
of economic policies. The interaction between empirical work
and economic policy is an important feature of the journal.
The Journal is peer reviewed and international in scope.
Articles that draw lessons from the experience of one
country for the benefit of others, or that seek to make
cross-country comparisons are particularly welcomed.
Contributions which discuss policy issues from theoretical
positions neglected in other journals are also encouraged.
Although the International Review of Applied Economics
associates itself broadly with the non-neo-classical
tradition, it is does not identify itself with any specific
theoretical or political position.
For further information:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/02692171.html
INTERVENTION: European
Journal of Economics and Economic Policies
INTERVENTION. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC
POLICIES is a peer-reviewed journal which serves as a forum
for studies in macroeconomic theory, economic institutions
and economic policies. INTERVENTION invites contributions
acknowledging the pluralism of research approaches in
economics. It aims at a productive debate and reciprocal
interventions among such approaches. In particular, the
editors hold that a wide variety of institutional and social
factors shape economic life and economic processes. Only a
careful study and integration of these factors into
economics will lead to theoretical progress and to adequate
economic policy recommendations. Therefore, the submission
of theoretical and empirical work in these fields is
encouraged.
For further information:
http://www.journal-intervention.org/
http://www.metropolis-publisher.com/Reihen/Jahrbuecher/Zeitschrift-Intervention/catalog.do
Interventions
Economiques/Socio-Economic Interventions
La revue Interventions Économiques est une revue qui, dans
une perspective critique ou alternative, s'intéresse tant
aux débats théoriques en économie politique et en socio-économie
qu'à l'évolution et aux transformations socio-économiques
des sociétés actuelles. Interventions Économiques est une
revue qui réunit des analyses pouvant provenir de l'ensemble
des sciences sociales et privilégie les thèmes reliés au
travail, au développement (local, régional, international)
et à la mondialisation.
La revue publie des articles en français et en anglais. La
revue a la double vocation de publier des articles dont la
qualité scientifique sera évaluée par deux évaluateurs
anonymes et de rendre ces contributions accessibles aux
acteurs socio-économiques et politiques. Chaque numéro est
constitué:
- d'une introduction à la problématique reliée au thème et
d'une présentation des articles;
- d'un ensemble de 5 à 6 articles de fond constituant un
dossier thématique;
- de recensions de livres;
La revue publie aussi des articles hors thème
The journal Socio-Economic Interventions is a heterodox
journal which is interested in theoretical debates (an issue
on Veblen is coming up) as well as in research results or
debates in political economy or socio-economics, as well as
analysis of the evolution of society and economies. The
journal publishes articles on all themes, but has published
thematic issues on work, employment, work organization,
working time, local and international development,
globalization and related themes. La revue publie des
articles en français et en anglais. Articles are
peer-reviewed by two anonymous referees and each issue is
composed of an introduction to the thematic issue, when this
is the case, as well as of 4 to 7 articles. The journal also
publishes book reviews. Articles should be original and not
have been published elsewhere. They should not exceed 25
(max 30 ) pages, including tables, graphs and bibliography.
Book reviews should not exceed 5 pages. Authors must
indicate their email, as well as corresponding author
address.
For more information:
http://www.teluq.uquebec.ca/pls/inteco/rie.entree?vno_revue=1
Investigacion
Economica
This is the scientific journal of the Faculty of Economics,
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México. La revista aborda
temas sobre distintos aspectos de la economía que introducen
al lector a la reflexión sobre las teorías y problemas
económicos mediante el análisis y las investigaciones de
autores reconocidos. Los artículos son evaluados
rigurosamente por un Comité Editorial formado por académicos
altamente reconocidos. Investigación Económica aparece en
diversos índices como Journal of Economic Literate (Econ.
Lit), Public Affairs Information Service Inc (PAIS) en el
padrón de y Revistas Científicas Mexicanas del Conacyt.
For further information:
http://www.economia.unam.mx/publicaciones/web_invesecon/index.html
Journal of Australian
Political Economy
The Journal of Australian Political Economy provides
analysis of contemporary political economic issues. The
focus of articles is on Australian economic problems and
policy issues, but articles on international topics are also
frequently published and authors in different countries are
encouraged to submit contributions. Special theme issues of
the journal are published from time to time: recent themes
have been ‘the state of political economy’, ‘superannuation
policies’, ‘industrial relations reforms’ and ‘the character
of the long boom 1992-2008’. All submitted articles are
‘double blind’ refereed. The journal appears twice a year,
typically containing about six articles, together with
reviews and notes on new books.
For further information:
http://www.jape.org/
Journal of Economic
Behavior and Organization
The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization is devoted
to theoretical and empirical research concerning economic
decision, organization and behavior and to economic change
in all its aspects. Its specific purposes are to foster an
improved understanding of how human cognitive, computational
and informational characteristics influence the working of
economic organizations and market economies and how an
economy's structural features lead to various types of micro
and macro behavior, to changing patterns of development and
to institutional evolution. Research with these purposes
that explore the interrelations of economics with other
disciplines such as biology, psychology, law, anthropology,
sociology and mathematics is particularly welcome. The
journal is eclectic as to research method; systematic
observation and careful description, simulation modeling and
mathematical analysis are all within its purview. Empirical
work, including controlled laboratory experimentation, that
probes close to the core of the issues in theoretical
dispute is encouraged.
For further information:
http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econworld/econbase/jebo/frame.htm
Journal of Economic
Issues
The Journal of Economic Issues has been internationally
respected journal of institutional and evolutionary
economics since its founding in 1967. The journal has
published articles that describe aspects of evolving
economic system, economic problems, economic policy, and
methodology. The primary mission of the JEI is to present
articles that use and develop the core ideas of
institutional economics in discussions of current economic
problems and policy alternatives. The JEI is the leading
journal for ongoing debate of the institutional economic
theory and a major forum for discussion of solutions to real
economic problems. In each quarterly issue there are
articles that deal with timely topics such as proposals for
guaranteed employment in industrial economies, the
transition of the Central and East European economies,
welfare and health care reform, the environmental impact of
growth, and problems of economic development. The journal is
also open to debates about postmodernism, the rise of
feminist theory, the project of rethinking Marxism, and to a
wide range of other issues that make heterodox and
pluralistic economics a lively intellectual arena.
For further information:
http://www.orgs.bucknell.edu/afee/jeistatement.htm
Journal of
Evolutionary Economics
The Journal of Evolutionary Economics serves as an
international forum for this new approach to economics.
Following the tradition of Joseph A. Schumpeter, it focuses
on original research with an evolutionary view of the
economy. Articles feature a strong emphasis on dynamics,
changing structures, and disequilibrium processes with an
evolutionary perspective. The journal also stresses
interdisciplinary analysis and theoretical, methodological,
and applied work. Topics include industrial dynamics;
multi-sectoral and cross-country studies of productivity;
innovations and new technologies; dynamic competition and
structural change; causes and effects of technological,
political, and social change; cyclic processes in economic
evolution; the role of governments in a dynamic world;
modeling complex dynamic economic systems; application of
concepts such as self-organization, bifurcation, and chaos
theory to economics; and evolutionary games.
For further information:
http://www.springer.com/economics/journal/191
Journal of Post
Keynesian Economics
A scholarly journal of innovative theoretical and empirical
work that sheds fresh light on contemporary economic
problems. It is committed to the principle that cumulative
development of economic theory is only possible when the
theory is continuously subjected to scrutiny in terms of its
ability both to explain the real world and to provide a
reliable guide to public policy.
For further information:
http://www.mesharpe.com/mall/results1.asp
L’Economie Politique
L’Economie Politique is the first French review devoted to
economic and social issues. Its objectives are to foster a
debate on economic policy issues, question the methodology
of economics and bring together specialists coming from
different background (academics, civil servants, trade
unionists, members of parliaments…). It is published every
quarter in French, foreign languages articles are
translated.
For further information:
http://www.l’economiepolitique.fr
Metroeconomica:
International Review of Economics
Metroeconomica is a journal of analytical economics
providing an international forum for debate among competing
theories and research programs and going beyond the
traditional emphasis on market equilibrium/disequilibrium by
focusing on economic processes in real time, addressing the
role of social institutions, technical change and income
distribution, emphasizing the behavioral foundations of
economics and from other disciplines, and exploring
methodological innovations in economics and related
disciplines. The journal is open to empirical contributions
related to the above themes.
For further information:
http://www.uni-graz.at/heinz.kurz/metroeconomica/metroeconomica.html
New School Economic
Review
At a time of declining representation of critical thinking
in economics, the New School Economic Review aims to be a
student-run journal with a content influenced by the history
and tradition of the New School. New School's history points
to a multidisciplinary and heterodox approach to the social
sciences. The early Classical thinkers—Smith, Ricardo and
Marx—realized that the study of economics must be the study
of political economy—economics within a social and political
context. In keeping with this tradition, the New School
Economic Review will serve as a medium for critical thinking
in economics but with a multidisciplinary perspective
encompassing all the social sciences. Furthermore, the NSER
will aim to develop a forum for professors, practitioners,
and students to discuss current issues in the discipline of
economics while sharing insights from other disciplines, as
well as debating world political and social affairs.
For further information:
http://www.newschooljournal.com/
Nova Economia
Nova Economia is the journal of the Economics Department at
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (Brazil). It publishes
articles and book reviews in all areas of economics and
related disciplines. NovaEconomia adopts a pluralistic
orientation and welcomes papers in all research traditions
and theoretical schools. Submissions are peer-reviewed and
scholarly standards are the sole criteria for editorial
decisions. Nova Economia is published three times a year and
offers free on-line access to the full articles published
from 2000 on.
For further information:
http://www.face.ufmg.br/novaeconomia/eng/index.html
Oeconomicus
Oeconomicus is an interdisciplinary journal of economic
issues written, refereed, edited and published by current
undergraduate, M.A. and Ph.D. students in the social
sciences. The focus of the journal is on critical or
heterodox approaches to issues of economic methodology and
theory, history of economic thought, economic history,
political economy and economic policy. All heterodox
traditions within the social sciences—including, but not
limited to, Marxist, Institutionalist, Post Keynesian,
Austrian, Feminist and Poststructuralist/Postmodern—are
welcome in the journal. Oeconomicus is sponsored by the
Economics Club at the University of Missouri-Kansas City
(UMKC) and is published annually.
For further information:
http://cas.umkc.edu/econ/Oeconomicus/
OIKOS: Revista de
Economia Heterodoxa
A revista OIKOS oferece espaço para um diálogo
transdisciplinar sobre questões sócio-econômicas. Recebe
contribuições em forma de artigos, ensaios, resenhas,
fotografias, imagens, poemas. Busca o reencontro entre a
Universidade e a Sociedade. La revista OIKOS ofrece espacio
para un diálogo transdisciplinar sobre cuestiones
socioeconómicas. Recibe contribuciones en forma de
artículos, ensayos, reseñas, fotografías, imágenes, poemas.
Busca el reencuentro entre la Universidad y la Sociedad.
For further information:
http://www.revistaoikos.org/seer/index.php/oikos/index
Ola Financiera
Ola Financiera nace con el objetivo de ampliar la
investigación científica y su difusión en los temas de la
economía financiera contemporánea. Se trata de un esfuerzo
académico y universitario respaldado por un numeroso grupo
de investigadores cuya trayectoria en el análisis de estos
temas se remonta a más de dos décadas. El dinámico y
cambiante mundo de la economía financiera ha venido
mostrando su preeminencia en el devenir económico y político
mundial. El poder y el dinero se están redistribuyendo en el
mundo actual y las ciencias sociales y los ciudadanos
requieren de mayor información y análisis penetrantes y
certeros en estos temas. Un mundo con un nuevo reparto del
poder, con potencias emergentes y la declinación hegemónica
del dólar y sus instituciones está produciendo efectos en
casi todos los sectores productivos y en los mercados de las
diversas regiones del mundo. Son múltiples las consecuencias
y a la vez las condicionantes de las contradicciones del
mundo financiero: inflación-deflación-estanflación; cambios
en los precios relativos y en los patrones de consumo y
ahorro; flexibilización laboral, caída en el empleo formal y
en los ingresos de los asalariados, y nuevos modelos
productivos.
De ahí la importancia de tener un acercamiento propio,
original y bien fundamentado en economía financiera, que
ofrezca un espacio de reflexión al mundo científico nacional
y regional, además de las herramientas y el conocimiento
necesario para poder desarrollar ideas y políticas capaces
de enfrentar los desafíos del desarrollo. Aunque los temas
son diversos y muy complejos, los universitarios que dan
soporte a este esfuerzo editorial poseen el liderazgo y la
capacidad de convocatoria para ofrecer a esta revista un
futuro promisorio.
Para la UNAM este es un nuevo esfuerzo conjunto entre la
Facultad de Economía y el Instituto de Investigaciones
Económicas, producto de años de dedicación para consolidar
este equipo de trabajo desplegado tanto en la investigación
como en la docencia y la difusión en economía financiera.
Este nuevo proyecto editorial busca mantener la excelencia y
originalidad del trabajo realizado, fruto del liderazgo
alcanzado en la investigación científica en estos temas. Por
ello, invitamos a los universitarios a unirse a esta tarea,
participar con nosotros y enviar sus contribuciones.
For further information:
http://www.economia.unam.mx/ola/
Political Economy
Quarterly
An academic journal published by the Japan Society of
Political Economy.
For further information:
http://www.soc.nii.ac.jp/jspe/en/bulletin/index.html
Problemas del
Desarrollo
Hacia finales de 1969, momento en que aparece el primer
número de Problemas del Desarrollo, Revista Latinoamericana
de Economía, el entonces Comité Editorial, formado por
Alonso Aguilar, Miguel Ángel Bassols, José Luis Ceceña,
Roberto Martínez Le Clainche, Ramón Ramírez Gómez y Ricardo
Torres Gaitán y bajo la dirección del maestro Fernando
Carmona de la Peña consideraron la creación de este órgano
académico como una prioridad importante para incorporar a la
economía al estudio de los fenómenos del desarrollo dentro
de la llamada “teoría del desarrollo”. El trabajo
interdisciplinario se hacía entonces como indispensable y al
que debían abocarse economistas como los que en ese momento
creaban esta revista como una forma de dialogar con
sociólogos e historiadores. Los trabajos que aparecen en
este primer número son pioneros a este respecto.
Desde entonces la revista Problemas del Desarrollo, en sus
hoy 36 años de existencia, fue atendiendo los compromisos
contraídos para servir de foro a todas aquellas aportaciones
que indagaban, sobre todo para el espacio latinoamericano y,
en especial, el de México los obstáculos al desarrollo.
Muchas de éstas significaron verdaderos hitos en los avances
teóricos. Enumerarlas es una tarea que escapa a las
posibilidades de este breve evento, ello no quiere decir de
ningún modo ignorarlas. En sus páginas queda memoria de los
diferentes procesos de transformación económica que fueron
acaeciendo en una gran parte de los países latinoamericanos
y también de las relaciones entre México y sus más cercanos
vecinos del norte. Al mismo tiempo, la revista dio
testimonio a través de muchos de los críticos de la economía
neoclásica de algunas de las más importantes aportaciones
que en los setenta empezaron a cuestionar desde los ángulos
de la economía política algunos modelos que ya para entonces
manifestaron sus
flaquezas.
Desde noviembre de 2002 nos unimos al esfuerzo de la
institución para ir creando y recreando los problemas del
desarrollo con el fin de incorporar en este foro aquellas
colaboraciones que la mundialización económica nos va
imponiendo como deberes para inventar y reformar los
subsistemas dentro de las diferentes teorías científicas.
Mientras en los setenta la función del Estado se vislumbraba
como parte indispensable de la marcha de las economías del
entonces tercer mundo hoy es necesario volver a revisarla y
advertir de su debilitamiento en función de la creciente
desigualdad social que día a día contemplamos. Cualquier
espacio socioeconómico nacional es hoy una parte integrante
del todo en el nivel mundial. El pensamiento crítico motor
en la creación de una revista como Problemas del Desarrollo
fue y seguirá siendo una de las vertientes de análisis
principales de este foro, y mediante él, se incorporarán
nuevas herramientas para explicar las diferentes razones que
promueven la inequidad social. Nuestras instituciones
públicas de educación superior están obligadas a dar
respuesta a muchas de las interrogantes que presenta el
desarrollo económico en la etapa de la llamada
globalización.
For further information:
http://www.probdes.iiec.unam.mx/
Quarterly Journal of Austrian
Economics
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics promotes the
development and extension of Austrian economics, and
encourages the analysis of contemporary issues in the
mainstream of economics from an Austrian perspective. It is
published quarterly by Transaction Periodicals Consortium at
Rutgers University in cooperation with the Ludwig von Mises
Institute.
For further information:
http://www.qjae.org/
Real-World
Economics Review
The Real-World Economics Review (formerly the Post-Autistic
Economics Review) is an email-delivered economics journal
working against economics’ “uncontrolled use” and treatment
of mathematics as “an end in itself”, and the resulting
“autistic science”, the repressive domination of
neoclassical theory and derivative approaches in the
curriculum, and the dogmatic teaching style, which leaves no
place for critical and reflective thought. PAER favors
engagement with empirical and concrete economic realities,
prioritizing science over scientism, a pluralism of
approaches adapted to the complexity of economic objects and
to the uncertainty surrounding most of the big economics
questions, and initiating reforms to rescue economics from
its autistic and socially irresponsible state.
For further information:
http://www.paecon.net
Research in Political Economy
This RESEARCH annual is founded on analyzing society in a
manner consistent with classical Marxism. International in
scope, the annual volumes deal primarily with economic and
political issues and the unity between them. Both
theoretical and empirical works are included. While
published papers must be appropriate for developing class
analysis of society, they need not be explicitly Marxist.
The RESEARCH can accept papers up to 50 pages in print (on
occasion, even longer) and thus is appropriate for work
which is not book length, yet is substantial. For
submissions, please send your paper, double-spaced type with
noting as endnotes followed by a reference list, to the
editor either electronically or three copies to the postal
address above. Usual practice is review by two competent
persons, on a double-blind basis, within a relatively short
period of time.
For further information:
http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/books/series.htm?id=0161-7230
Review of Austrian Economics
The Review of Austrian Economics has two broadly conceived
objectives: (1) to promote the development and extension of
Austrian economics and (2) to promote the analysis of
contemporary issues in the mainstream of economics from an
Austrian perspective.
For further information:
http://www.gmu.edu/rae/
Review of Political Economy
The Review of Political Economy welcomes constructive and
critical contributions in all areas of political economy,
including the Post-Keynesian, Sraffian, Marxian, Austrian
and Institutionalist traditions. The Review publishes both
theoretical and empirical research, and is also open to
submissions in methodology, economic history and the history
of economic thought that cast light on issues of
contemporary relevance in political economy. Comments on
articles published in the Review are encouraged.
For further information:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/09538259.html
Review of Radical Political
Economics
For forty years, the Review of Radical Political Economics
has been a leading outlet for innovative research in
non-orthodox economics. As the journal of the Union for
Radical Political Economics, the RRPE promotes critical
inquiry into all areas of economic, social, and political
reality. The RRPE publishes research in political economy
broadly defined including, but not confined to, Marxian
economics, post-Keynesian economics, Sraffian economics,
feminist economics, and radical institutional economics. The
RRPE reflects an interdisciplinary approach to the study,
development, and application of radical political economic
analysis to social problems. The RRPE welcomes contributions
in all areas of political economy and is actively seeking
submissions concerned with policy, history of thought, and
economics and the environment. All submissions are
peer-reviewed.
For further information:
http://www.urpe.org/rrpe/rrpehome.html
Review of Social Economy
For over sixty years the Review of Social Economy has
published high quality peer-reviewed papers on the many
relationships between social values and economics. Among the
subjects addressed are income distribution, justice and
equity, poverty, cooperation, human dignity, labour,
workplace organization, gender, need, the environment,
economic institutions, economics methodology and class.
Among the orientations of the Review's authors are social
and socio-economics, institutionalist, cooperativist,
Post-Marxist and radical, feminist, Post Keynesian,
behavioralist, and environmentalist. The Review welcomes
discussion about pluralism in economics and about the
relation between economics and other social sciences,
including sociology, geography, political science, and
anthropology—indeed the Review is an obvious platform for
interdisciplinary research to be staged.
For further information:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00346764.asp
Revista da Sociedade
Brasileira de Economia Politica
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Economia Politica was
established in 1997 by the Brazilian Society of Political
Economy in order to provide a space for the publication of
Marxist papers, but it is open to other heterodox views. It
is read primarily by economics teachers and students. The
Review is bi-annual, and it publishes papers written in
English and Spanish as well as Portuguese.
For further information:
http://www.sep.org.br
Revista de Economía Crítica
La presentación del número 1 de la Revista de Economía
Crítica supone para mí, y también para todo el colectivo que
se encuentra tras este proyecto, un motivo de gran
satisfacción. Con este prímer número comenzamos una andadura
y un compromiso de hacer una revista crítica, científica y
rigurosa. Este hecho es, por una parte, una necesidad en un
país en el que todas las publicaciones que existen se
desenvuelven dentro de la órbita de la economía convencional
y en el que el pensamiento crítico no tiene cabida, como si
éste no existiera. Pero nada más lejos de la verdad. La
aparición de la revista tiene tras de sí un largo camino que
se inició en diciembre de 1987 con la celebración en la
Universidad Complutense, de la que yo era por entonces
decano, de las I Jornadas de Economía Crítica.
For further information:
http://www.ucm.es/info/ec/rec/index.htm
http://www.ucm.es/info/ec/
Revista
de Economía Institucional
La Facultad de Economía de la Universidad Externado de
Colombia se ha esforzado por crear y consolidar un espacio
de reflexión alrededor de un tema central y de enorme
actualidad: la economía institucional. Este esfuerzo está
motivado por el convencimiento de que nos encontramos en una
nueva etapa de desarrollo del sistema político y económico
mundial, cuya comprensión es un desafío ineludible para los
científicos sociales, así como para los centros de
investigación y las organizaciones que buscan el bienestar
social, el desarrollo de las instituciones políticas y un
mejor funcionamiento de los mercados. El análisis de esta
nueva configuración internacional requiere nuevas teorías,
nuevos métodos, nuevas herramientas y un gran esfuerzo para
romper las barreras disciplinarias impuestas por la
especialización profesional. Los nuevos enfoques han
identificado nuevos problemas e influyen cada vez más en la
agenda de políticas de reforma de las instituciones
económicas y políticas, así como del sistema legal.
La Revista de Economía Institucional es una publicación
pluralista, abierta a la discusión y difusión de trabajos
teóricos e investigaciones prácticas en estas áreas, de
autores nacionales e internacionales. Busca divulgar los
trabajos elaborados por investigadores de diversas
universidades y centros de investigación del país, y
difundir y someter a discusión los avances teóricos y
metodológicos que se producen en otros países, con el fin de
contribuir a conformar una comunidad académica congregada
alrededor del libre examen.
The Revista de Economía Institucional, from the Universidad
Externado de Colombia, in Bogotá, is a biannual publication
that has the purpose to stimulate research related with
political economy, economy and philosophy, law and
economics, economic history and theory of games, within the
theoretical bases of institutional economics. Revista de
Economía Institucional is written in Spanish, although we
publish Spanish versions of articles in English, French and
Italian.
For further information:
http://www.economiainstitucional.com/
Revista de Economía Mundial
La Revista de Economía Mundial (REM) es una publicación
editada por la Sociedad de Economía Mundial. Se trata de una
Revista científica internacional que se encuentra reseñada
en prestigiosos índices internacionales. La REM nace en 1999
(ver la introducción del primer número ) con el objeto de
difundir la investigación científica que sobre Economía
Mundial en el sentido más amplio se estuviera realizando
fundamentalmente en lengua española, aunque la revista
también está abierta a la publicación de artículos en otras
lenguas, especialmente en inglés. La revista tiene la
ambición de convertirse en referencia obligada en los
estudios de Economía Mundial en el ámbito internacional.
Para ello acoge artículos de investigación original,
agrupados en secciones monográficas y secciones generales.
Pero también da cabida, en sección aparte, a trabajos de
revisión, ensayos y otros trabajos. Para garantizar la
calidad de la publicación, todos los trabajos son sometidos
a un proceso de evaluación de doble ciego. En la actualidad
REM cuenta con el respaldo de un gran número de
universidades y profesores de todo el mundo. Muestra de ello
es su Consejo Editorial, que refleja una gran diversidad de
países, tendencias y especialidades dentro de la Economía
Mundial. El afán de difusión internacional de la REM también
queda reflejado en que a ella están suscritos más de 200
profesores de muy diversos países y se canjea por más de 40
revistas de todo el mundo. En la actualidad se publica desde
el Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Huelva,
que amablemente realiza las labores necesarias para su
edición en papel. Y a través de esta página Web se difunde
en formato electrónico. Se puede disponer del texto completo
de todos los artículos publicados hasta ahora, con la única
limitación de citar la fuente
For further information:
http://www.sem-wes.org/revista/
Revue de la Régulation
Regulation Review provides a forum for regulationism related
research and for studies that broach the regulationist
framework.
For further information:
http://regulation.revues.org/document1451.html
Revue Francaise de Socio-Economie
The Revue Française de Socio-économie is a new,
multi-disciplinary journal. It seeks to publish articles
that contribute to a better understanding of actual economic
practices. The journal aims to provide a forum for debating
the essential characteristics of socio-economics and is
determined to be open to all the various empirical
approaches adopted in the social sciences.
For further information:
http://rfse.univ-lille1.fr/
 
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