Ecological
Economics: The journal is concerned with extending and integrating
the study and management of ``nature's household'' (ecology) and ``humankind's
household'' (economics). This integration is necessary because conceptual
and professional isolation have led to economic and environmental policies
which are mutually destructive rather than reinforcing in the long term.
The journal is transdisciplinary in spirit and methodologically open.
Feminist Economics
Feminist
Economics: provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about
feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry,
welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal
enlarges and enriches economic discourse. The goal of Feminist Economics
is not just to develop more illuminating theories, but to improve the
conditions of living for all children, women, and men.
Gender,
Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography: provides a forum
for debate in human geography and related disciplines on theoretically-informed
research concerned with gender issues. It also seeks to highlight the
significance of such research for feminism and women’s studies.
Institutional and Evolutionary
Economics
Journal
of Economic Issues: JEI is an international journal of institutional
and evolutionary economics, publishing articles that deal with basic
economic problems, economic policy, methodology, the organization and
control of economies, and specialized fields of economics.
Journal
of Evolutionary Economics: provides an international forum for a
new approach to economics. Following the tradition of Joseph A. Schumpeter,
it is designed to focus on original research with an evolutionary conception
of the economy. The journal will publish articles with a strong emphasis
on dynamics, changing structures (including technologies, institutions,
beliefs and behaviours) and disequilibrium processes with an evolutionary
perspective (innovation, selection, imitation, etc.). It favours interdisciplinary
analysis and is devoted to theoretical, methodological and applied work.
Evolutionary
and Institutional Economics Review: issued by the Japan Association
for Evolutionary Economics to provide an international forum for new
theoretical and empirical approaches to evolutionary and institutional
economics. The Review, free from the view of equilibrium economics and
methodological individualism, should face the diversity of human behavior
and dynamic transformation of institutions. In the Review, 'economics'
is used in its broadest sense. It covers from the classic research in
economic history, economic thought, economic theory, and management
science to emerging research fields such as economic sociology, bio-economics,
evolutionary game theory, agent-based modeling, complex systems study,
econo-physics, experimental economics, and so on. The Review believes
that a truly interdisciplinary discussion is needed to propel the investigation
in the dynamic process of socio-economical change where institutions
as emergent outcomes of human actions do matter.
Revista
De Economia Institucional (in Spanish) a biannual publication that
has the purpose to stimulate research related with political economy,
economy and philosophy, law and economics, economic history and theory
of games, within the theoretical bases of institutional economics. Revista
de Economía Institucional is written in Spanish, although we
publish Spanish versions of articles in English, French and Italian.
Marxist and Radical
Economics
Capital
and Class: provides a critique of global capitalism in the Marxist
tradition, reaching out into the labour, trade union and other radical
movements, such as anti-racism, environmentalism and feminism. NEW Online searchable archive available!
Capitalism
Nature Socialism: an international red-green journal of theory and
politics. Key themes are the dialectics of human and natural history;
labor and land; workplace struggles and community struggles; economics
and ecology; and the politics of ecology and ecology of politics. The
journal is especially concerned to join (and relate) discourses on labor,
ecology, feminist and community movements; and on radical democracy
and human rights.
Economy
and Society: a radical interdisciplinary journal of theory and politics.
Economy and Society promotes new debates and currents of social thought.
The journal has explored the social sciences in the broadest interdisciplinary
sense, in articles from some of the world's leading sociologists and
anthropologists, political scientists, legal theorists, philosophers,
economists and other renowned scholars. Economy and Society covers questions
ranging from economic governance to developments in the life sciences
and beyond, and publishes major new work on current issues confronting
progressive politics throughout Europe and North America, Australasia
and the Pacific Rim.
Monthly
Review: Monthly Review takes a Marxist approach to political economy
and history. Widely appreciated for its unique blend of scholarship
and activism, dedication to historical understanding, and readability,
Monthly Review's independent vision of socialism and critical honesty
make it an indispensable tool for understanding global capitalism and
the prospects for change.
New
Political Economy: This journal aims to create a forum for work
which seeks to bridge past empirical and conceptual divides. The emphasis
is on exploratory and innovative work which draws on different disciplines
and which addresses core issues in the emerging research agenda. NPE
brings together four key literatures: comparative political economy,
the political economy of the environment, the political economy of development,
and international political economy.
Research
in Political Economy: RPE is founded on understanding society as
a unity of economic, political and ideological levels in contradiction,
with the class structure of the economy being basic to such understanding.
It is therefore consistent with classical Marxism. Articles not explicitly
Marxist in orientation are also published.
Rethinking
Marxism: aims to stimulate interest in and debate over the explanatory
power and social consequences of Marxian economic, cultural, and social
analysis. To that end, we publish studies that seek to discuss, elaborate,
and/or extend Marxian theory. Our concerns include theoretical and philosophical
(methodological and epistemological) matters as well as more concrete
empirical analyses—all work that leads to the further development
of distinctively Marxian discourses. We encourage contributions from
people in many disciplines and from a wide range of perspectives. We
are also interested in expanding the diversity of styles for producing
and presenting Marxian discourses.
Review
of Radical Political Economics: RRPE encourages articles from all
perspectives within a broad definition of radical political economics.
If an article is within this general framework, the editors of the RRPE
are committed to judging it on its merits and scholarship, not in terms
of the political point-of-view of the author(s).
Science
and Society: publishes original studies in political economy and
the economic analysis of contemporary societies; social and political
theory; history, labor, ethnic and women's studies; aesthetics, literature
and the arts. While S & S does not adhere to any particular school
of interpretation within Marxism, the editors do encourage respectful
attention to the entire Marxist tradition, as well as to cutting-edge
tools and concepts from present-day social science. Through both general
issues and issues devoted to particular topics, the journal provides
serious analysis of the contemporary human condition and visions of
social alternatives, as well as contributing to the ongoing critical
reexamination and redevelopment of the Marxist tradition.
Political Economy (general)
Cambridge
Journal of Economics: The Cambridge Journal of Economics, founded
in 1977 in the traditions of Marx, Keynes, Kalecki, Joan Robinson and
Kaldor, provides a forum for theoretical, applied, policy and methodological
research into social and economic issues.
Contributions
to Political Economy: provides a forum for the academic discussion
of original ideas and arguments drawn from important critical traditions
in economic analysis. Articles fall broadly within the lines of thought
associated with the work of the Classical political economists: Marx,
Keynes, and Sraffa. While the majority of articles are theoretical and
historical in emphasis, the journal welcomes articles of a more applied
character.
International Papers
in Political Economy: IPPE publishes longer articles (15,000 words)
in the broad area of political economy. Editors: Philip
Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer.
International
Review of Applied Economics: IRAE publishes articles in the area
of applied, policy-oriented economics. It adopts a broadly left-of-centre
perspective on economic policy, but within that perspective it is not
identified with any specific theoretical or political position. It encourages
articles dealing with policy issues and adopting theoretical positions
on current issues which are neglected ion mainstream journals.
Journal
of Australian Political Economy: JAPE provides an alternative voice
on economic analysis and policy from a political economy perspective.
It focuses especially, but not exclusively, on issues pertinent to Australia.
JAPE aims for compromise between scholarly standards and broader accessibility.
New
Left Review: world politics and the global economy; state powers
and protest movements; contemporary social theory; history and philosophy;
cinema and literature; heterodox art and aesthetics. It stands resolutely
opposed to Third Way pieties and neoliberal prescriptions, combating
capital's current apologists with sharp and scholarly analysis, internationalist
critique, polemic and experiential prose.
New
Political Economy: a multi-disciplinary academic journal seeking
to bridge past empirical and conceptual divides to cast light on the
new world order.
Review
of African Political Economy: left journal on Africa examining:
the politics of imperialism; development; agrarian, popular and democratic
struggles; class, gender and social justice.
Review
of Black Political Economy: examines issues related to the economic
status of African-American and Third World peoples. It identifies and
analyzes policy prescriptions designed to reduce racial economic inequality.
The journal is devoted to appraising public and private policies for
their ability to advance economic opportunities without regard to their
theoretical or ideological origins.
Review
of International Political Economy: an international journal which
adopts a global and interdisciplinary approach. In exploring international
trade, finance, production and consumption in conjunction with issues
of culture, identity, gender and ecology, RIPE promotes a critical engagement
with the changing nature of state and society. Emphasis is placed on
emerging debates concerning the direction of contemporary globalization
and altered structures of international governance and regulation. The
journal represents a convergence between political economists, geographers,
sociologists, and international relations scholars and is committed
to the publication of work that is innovative, exploratory and polemical.
The journal encourages submissions that seek to situate these substantive
concerns in broader debates on the changing nature of political economy
and the development of a transdisciplinary social science. RIPE is affiliated
with the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE)
and International Political Economy section of the International Studies
Association.
Review
of Political Economy: The Review of Political Economy welcomes constructive
and critical contributions in all areas of political economy, including
the Post Keynesian, Sraffian, Marxian, Austrian and Institutionalist
traditions. The Review publishes both theoretical and empirical research,and
is also open to submissions in methodology, economic history and the
history of economic thought that cast light on issues of contemporary
relevance in political economy. The Review has a European orientation.
Studies
in Political Economy: an interdisciplinary journal committed to
the publication of original work in the various traditions of socialist
political economy. Researchers and analysts within these traditions
seek to understand how political, economic and cultural processes and
struggles interact to shape and reshape the conditions of people's lives.
SPE is especially interested in work by, for and about Canadians, but
it aims to be an international journal. It welcomes contributions in
every field of political economy and within all the traditions of socialist
scholarship, including those which question established paradigms.
Post Keynesian Economics
Journal
of Post Keynesian Economics: JPKE is a scholarly journal receptive
to innovative theoretical work that can shed fresh light on contemporary
economic problems.
Social Economics
International
Journal of Social Economics: Increasing economic interaction, allied
to the social and political changes evident in many parts of the world,
has created a need for more sophisticated understanding of the social,
political and cultural influences which govern our societies. The International
Journal of Social Economics provides its readers with a unique forum
for the exchange and sharing of information in this complex area. Philosophical
discussions of research findings combine with commentary on international
developments in social economics to make a genuinely valuable contribution
to current understanding of the subject and the growth of new ideas.
Journal
of Socio-Economics: an interdisciplinary journal aimed toward academicians,
both inside and outside the economics discipline, and to practitioners
in business,government and nonprofit organizations. The two goals of
The Journal are to: 1. further knowledge of real economic phenomena
by integrating psychological and sociological variables into economic
analysis and 2. promote interdisciplinary research by academicians and
practitioners dealing in economics, the behavioral sciences, and public
policy. The JOURNAL is particularly interested in articles which reflect
the visions of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE);
the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE); and
the Law and Socio-Economics Section of The Association of American Law
Schools (AALS).
Review
of Social Economy: ROSE investigates the relationships between social
values and economics and the relation of economics to ethics, and focuses
upon the social economy that encompasses the market economy. The journal
is sponsored by the Association for Social Economics, by charter a pluralistic
organization that accommodates different approaches to econoics. Among
the themes pursued are justice, need, poverty, cooperation, income distribution,
solidarism, equality, freedom, dignity, community, pragmatism, gender,
environment, economic institutions, humanism, economic methodology,
and the work of past social economists. Papers published in the journal
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Journals with some
heterodox content (General)
Eastern
Economic Journal: publishes papers, written from every perspective,
in all areas of economics. It welcomes manuscripts that are methodological
and philosophical as well as empirical and theoretical. Readability
and general interest are major factors in publication decision.
Growth
and Change: A Journal of Urban and Regional Policy: a forum for
scholarly research on regional and urban policy making and its empirical
foundations. It is interdisciplinary in scope and seeks both theoretical
and empirical investigations dealing with facets of regional and urban
economic development in both domestic and international contexts. Contributions
which reflect environmental concerns and the international implications
of regional and urban development are especially encouraged.
International
Review of Applied Economics: devoted to the practical applications
of economic ideas. Applied economics is widely interpreted to embrace
empirical work and the application of economics to the evaluation and
development of economic policies. The interaction between empirical
work and economic policy is an important feature of the journal. Although
the International Review of Applied Economics associates itself broadly
with the non-neo-classical tradition, it is does not identify itself
with any specific theoretical or political position.
Intervention
Journal of Economics: provides a forum for heterodox approaches
- heterodox in the sense of a demarcation from the prevailing mainstream
in economics. The aims of such a forum are mutual exchange and the discussion
of different perspectives from different economic schools. The journal
therefore is not committed to a single paradigm. Editors, scientific
board and authors rather share a critical position towards the current
mainstream.
Journal
of Economic Behavior and Organization: devoted to theoretical and
empirical research concerning economic decision, organization and behavior
and to economic change in all its aspects. Its specific purposes are
to foster an improved understanding of how human cognitive, computational
and informational characteristics influence the working of economic
organizations and market economies and how an economy's structural features
lead to various types of micro and macro behavior, to changing patterns
of development and to institutional evolution. Research with these purposes
that explore the interrelations of economics with other disciplines
such as biology, psychology, law, anthropology, sociology and mathematics
is particularly welcome. The journal is eclectic as to research method;
systematic observation and careful description, simulation modeling
and mathematical analysis are all within its purview. Empirical work,
including controlled laboratory experimentation, that probes close to
the core of the issues in theoretical dispute is encouraged.
Journal
of Economic Psychology: presents research that will improve understanding
of behavioral, especially socio-psychological, aspects of economic phenomena
and processes. The Journal seeks to be a channel for the increased interest
in using behavioral science methods for the study of economic behavior,
and so to contribute to better solutions of societal problems, by stimulating
new approaches and new theorizing about economic affairs. Economic psychology
as a discipline studies the psychological mechanisms that underlie consumption
and other economic behavior. It deals with preferences, choices, decisions,
and factors influencing these, as well as the consequences of decisions
and choices with respect to the satisfaction of needs. This includes
the impact of external economic phenomena upon human behavior and well-being.
Studies in economic psychology may relate to different levels of aggregation,
from the household and the individual consumer to the macro level of
whole nations. Economic behavior in connection with inflation, unemployment,
taxation, economic development, as well as consumer information and
economic behavior in the market place are thus the major fields of interest.
Journal
of Income Distribution: aims to facilitate communication and discussion
of research in the field of social economics and particularly in the
sphere of the distribution of income and wealth. Its intention is to
provide an international forum for the dissemination of the results
of scholarly work in this field. It offers empirical research and theoretical
perspectives from all branches of the social sciences, representing
all points of view within economics.
Journal
of World-Systems Research: JWSR is an electronic journal dedicated
to scholarly research on the modern world-system and earlier, smaller
intersocietal networks. It is intentionally interdisciplinary in focus.
Metroeconomica:
a journal of analytical economics that provides an international forum
for debate among competing theories and research programs, going beyond
the traditional emphasis on market equilibrium/disequilibrium by focusing
on economic process in real time, addressing the role of social institutions,
technical change and income distribution, emphasizing the behavioural
foundations of economics and from other disciplines, and exploring methodological
innovations in economics and related disciplines. The journal is open
to empirical contributions related to the above themes.
Journals with some
heterodox content (Development)
Development
and Change: covers a broad range of topics and publishes articles
from all the social sciences and all intellectual persuasions concerned
with development. With a mix of regular and special theme issues, Development
and Change is devoted to the critical analysis and discussion of the
complete spectrum of development issues.
World
Development: a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development
studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living,
and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions
to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, illiteracy,
lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and
technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international
debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, violation of human rights, militarism
and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and
political life.
Journals with some
heterodox content (History and History of Thought)
Economics
and Philosophy: The disciplines of economics and philosophy each
possess their own special analytical methods, whose combination is powerful
and fruitful. Each discipline can be enriched by the other. Economics
and Philosophy aims to promote their mutual enrichment by publishing
articles and book reviews in all areas linking these subjects. Topics
include the methodology and epistemology of economics, the foundations
of decision theory and game theory, the nature of rational choice in
general, historical work on economics with a philosophical purpose,
ethical issues in economics, the use of economic techniques in ethical
theory, and many other subjects.
European
Journal of the History of Economic Thought: entirely pluralist and
non-partisan with regard to subjects and methodologies - it does not
subscribe to any particular current of thought, nor relate to any one
geographic zone.
History
of Political Economy: each issue contains original research on the
development of economic thought, the historical background behind major
figures in the history of economics, the interpretation of economic
theories, and the methodologies available to historians of economic
theory.
Journal
of Economic Methodology: JEM aims to provide a forum for high quality
and exciting articles which reflect the increasing interest in economic
methodology. The Journal does not endorse or promote any single methodological
position. It takes a broad view of methodology and addresses to a wide
range of diverse issues.
Journal
of the History of Economic Thought: promotes interest in and inquiry
into the history of economics and related parts of intellectual history,
facilitates communication and discourse among scholars working in the
field of the history of economics, and disseminates knowledge about
the history of economics. JHET therefore encourages and makes available
research in the fields of history of economic thought and the history
of economic methodology.