Saturday 26 November 2011

Call for Papers: Review of International Economics

Review of International Economics Overview
Aims and Scope
The Review of International Economics is devoted to the publication of high-quality articles covering a full range of topics in international economics including both controversial and innovative ideas and detailed contributions from other directly related fields such as economic development; trade and the environment; and political economy. Whether theoretical, empirical or policy oriented, its relevance to real world problems is a paramount concern.
WHY YOU SHOULD READ Review of International Economics
Review of International Economics is a well respected journal in its field, it will keep you up-to-date with the latest research and analysis. It will bring you coverage of a wide range of topics including:
* trade theory
* commercial policy
* factor movements
* multinational firms
* economic integration
* exchange rates
* trade and finance problems of developing countries
* agricultural trade
* open economy macro issues
* WTO negotiations
* adjustment problems of transition economies
ESSENTIAL READING
Review of International Economics has already become essential reading for many people throughout the world. Notable social science faculties and research institutions, as well as international trade organizations and graduate teachers and researchers already subscribe. These people, like you, need access to current, important debate within the field - debate which Review of International Economics provides. To ensure that you are kept up-to-date enter your subscription now by clicking on the Subscribe/Renew link in the left-hand column.
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