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New economics journals from the Library

by Janet Corcoran

The Library has subscribed to 2 new economics journals.

The Journal of Economics & Management Strategy (JEMS) is a leading forum for interaction and research on the competitive strategies of managers and the organizational structure of firms. It will expand the Library’s provision of economic information closely connected with subject areas like managerial economics, accounting, marketing, organization behaviour, and management strategy.

JEMS serves as a valuable resource for Economics and Management students seeking up-to-date research on management strategy, and provides researchers with access to innovative economic research on the theory of the firm.

In its 20th year of publication, this journal offers a wide range of theoretical and empirical research on industrial organizations, applied game theory, management strategy, international business and economics.

Access the Journal of Economics & Management Strategy now or find it on Library Search.

The Journal of the European Economic Association (JEEA) covers applied econometrics, behavioural economics, economic growth and development, economic theory, experimental economics, financial economics, macroeconomics, organization theory, and political economy. 

JEA extends the Library’s provision of top quality research in the general field of economics and is aimed at researchers who look to apply economics as a science as well as the communication and exchange between teachers and students.

This publication has a worldwide reputation for publishing articles of the highest scientific quality in theoretical and empirical economics for a global audience. It holds an Impact Factor of 1.703 (2010) and it has received a number of awards.

Access the Journal of the European Economic Association now or find it on Library Search.