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THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES (ISSN: 0021-3624) is published in March, June, September, and December and is sponsored by the Association For Evolutionary Economics, Department of Economics, Coleman Hall 168, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 The Editorial Office is located at Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003.
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(c) 2007 by JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES-ASSOCIATION FOR EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMICS. Printed in the United States of America. Second Class postage paid at Lewisburg, PA, and additional mailing offices. Editor: Richard V. Adkisson Production Editor: Vicki Taggart The Association for Evolutionary Economics
The Association for Evolutionary Economics (AFEE) is an organization of institutional economists with members throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America, Western Europe, and Asia. The Association sponsors the publication of the quarterly JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES. The JEI serves as the primary international publishing outlet for scholarly articles of institutional economics on methodological topics, the organization and control of diverse economic systems, economic development, environmental and econological issues, economic stabilization, labor relations, monetary management, other topics within the discipline of economics, and on major economic policies across a broad spectrum of institutional problems. Interdisciplinary work is strongly encouraged. The primary focus of institutional economics is on the evolution of institutional processes of providing the material means of life. Early twentieth-century founders of institutional thought include Thornstein B. Veblen and John R. Commons, followed by Wesley C. Mitchell and Walton H. Hamilton. These scholars laid initial groundwork for analytically relevant and empirically grounded inquiry in political economy. The June issue of the JEI consists of papers presented at the annual meeting of AFEE which is held in conjunction with the Allied Social Science meetings each January. For more information about these meetings please contact either the Secretary-Treasurer or the Editor. Information about AFEE, the JEI, or about institutional economics can also be found by going to the following home page: http://www.orgs.bucknell.edu/afee.
The JEI page is maintained by the AFEE web editor, last update: October 2007. Department of Economics
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