The
Japanese Economic Association
publishes its quarterly journal all in English, The
Japanese Economic Review, through Blackwell Publishers
Ltd. in England. The journal, which was formerly titled The
Economic Studies Quarterly, has published volume 55 in 2004.
It is open to all researchers in the field of economics around the
world. Its scope is wide and it covers all standard research including
microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. It also emphasizes,
but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Welfare Economics
and Public Decision-Making
- Theoretical and
Empirical Industrial Organization
- Intertemporal Economics
including Dynamic Systems
- International Economics
and Development Economics
- Economics of Law,
Institutions and Public Policy
- Game Theory and
its Application
- Theoretical and
Empirical Analysis of the Japanese Economy.
Non-members as well
as members of the Association are welcome to submit unpublished
research articles for editorial consideration. The journal is published
four times a year in March, June, September and December.
The
Editorial Board of The Japanese Economic Review consists of
the Editor, Akira OKADA (Hitotsubashi University) and four Co-editors
(Shinichi FUKUDA, Masanori HASHIMOTO, Kazuo MINO and Taku YAMAMOTO),
and 29 Associate Editors. Among the Associate Editors, 16 are distinguished
foreign scholars.
Full information for
contributors can be found in the inside pages of the journal, or
can be viewed from here.
In addition to The Japanese
Economic Review, the Association has been publishing an annual volume,
Gendai Keizaigaku no Choryu (Current Trends
in Economics) in Japanese through Toyo Keizai Shinpo-Sha
since 1995. It covers the Japanese version of the presidential address,
invited papers presented at the annual meeting for each year, as
well as unsolicited articles. It also includes surveys and/or appropriate
papers, book reviews and summary reports of the annual meeting for
each year.
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