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International Advances in Economic Research
International Advances in Economic Research
http://www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=112112
Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
International Advances in Economic Research (IAER) was established to
promote the dissemination of economic and financial research within the
international community. Founded in 1995 by the International Atlantic
Economic Society, a need was identified to provide the latest research on
today's economic policies and tomorrow's economic and financial conditions.
Economists can no longer be concerned with professional developments only in
their home country. Research by scholars in one country can easily have
implications for other countries, yet often vital results are not shared.
Economic restructuring in a shrinking world demands close analysis and
careful interpretation.
In IAER, authors from around the globe look at these issues, coming together
in the cross-fertilization of multinational ideas. The journal provides
economists, financial specialists, and scholars in related disciplines with
much-needed opportunities to share their insights with worldwide colleagues.
Policy-oriented, empirical, and theoretical research papers in all economic
and financial areas are welcome, without regard to methodological
preferences or school of thought. All manuscripts are submitted to a
double-blind, peer review process.
In addition to formal publication of full-length articles, IAER provides an
opportunity for less formal communication through its Research Notes
section. A small point may not be worthy of a full-length, formal paper but
is important enough to warrant dissemination to other researchers. Research
in progress may be of interest to other scholars in the field. A research
approach ending in negative results needs to be shared to save others
similar pitfalls. Research Notes has been established to facilitate this
form of communication. The section provides a means by which short
manuscripts of less than 200 words can quickly appear in IAER. The review
process for these shorter manuscripts is usually completed within 30 days.
ISSN 1083-0898
Editor-in-Chief:
John M. Virgo
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
USA
Deputy Editor:
Katherine S. Virgo
Saint Louis University
MO, USA
Content available by subscription. Abstracts available online. Articles
available in PDF format.
Current Issue: Volume 11, Number 2 May 2005
Date: 30 June 2005
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