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Journal of Economic Issues

The JEI has been internationally respected journal of institutional and evolutionary economics since its founding in 1967. The journal has published articles that describe aspects of evolving economic system, economic problems, economic policy, and methodology.

The primary mission of the JEI is to present articles that use and develop the core ideas of institutional economics in discussions of current economic problems and policy alternatives. The JEI is the leading journal for ongoing debate of the institutional economic theory and a major forum for discussion of solutions to real economic problems.

In each quarterly issue there are articles that deal with timely topics such as proposals for guaranteed employment in industrial economies, the transition of the Central and East European economies, welfare and health care reform, the environmental impact of growth, and problems of economic development.

The journal is also open to debates about postmodernism, the rise of feminist theory, the project of rethinking Marxism, and to a wide range of other issues that make heterodox and pluralistic economics a lively intellectual arena.

The JEI is found in more than 1200 university and other libraries around the world. Each issue runs to about 300 pages. The June issue consists of papers presented at the annual meeting of AFEE. A sample copy is available on request. For more information, please contact:

Richard V. Adkisson, Editor, Journal of Economic Issues

Dept. of Economics, Box 30001, MSC 3CQ, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001

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