Journals
Economics Print Journals
List of currently received print journals. The latest issues are in the Bargman Room on the 2nd floor. Earlier issues are in the stacks under their call number.
Also available electronically in the JSTOR database from 1970 up to three years before the current year. http://www.jstor.org/journals/00072303.html Provides academic and business economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business community with scholarly analyses of current economic developments.
Also available electronically in the JSTOR database from 1933 up to two years before the current year. http://www.jstor.org/journals/00129682.html This refereed journal publishes original articles in all branches of economics - theoretical and empirical, abstract and applied. It promotes studies that aim at the unification of the theoretical-quantitative and the empirical-quantitative approach to economic problems.
Also available electronically in the JSTOR database from 1927 up to five years before the current year. http://www.jstor.org/journals/00130117.html Scholarly articles look at all aspects of economic and social history, including their intellectual, political and cultural implications.
Also available electronically in the JSTOR database from 1891 up to five years before the current year. http://www.jstor.org/journals/00130133.html Includes refereed articles in both theoretical and applied economics, symposia, conference proceedings of the Society, and book reviews.
As a weekly (through 2004), the review focused on business, finance, stock market and investment trends in Asia. Now as a monthly, there is more emphasis on the trends affecting Asia and how the economics and politics of the Asian region are affecting Asia's development.
Also available electronically in the JSTOR database from 1970 up to three years before the current year. http://www.jstor.org/journals/00072303.html Provides a forum for modern quantitative economics by publishing cutting edge, scholarly, papers in many areas of economics,including econometrics, economic theory, macro, and applied economics.
