Journals Associated with the Department of Economics
The Review of Economic Studies
Founded in 1933 by a group of young British and American economists, The Review of Economic Studies aims to encourage research in theoretical and applied economics, especially by young economists. Today it is one of the core economics journals, ranking consistently among the top half dozen titles.
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Publishing international research papers on current practical issues in applied economics, the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics is essential reading for academic and professional economists in both the private and public sector.
Published by the Department
Journal of African Economies
The Journal of African Economies is a vehicle to carry rigorous economic analysis, focused entirely on Africa, for Africans and anyone interested in the continent - be they consultants, policymakers, academics, traders, financiers, development agents or aid workers. Each issue of the Journal of African Economies contains applied research of the highest standard, together with a comprehensive book review section, and a listing of the current working papers from around the world.
Published by the Department
Oxonomics: Oxford University Economic Studies
A peer-reviewed, academic journal established by graduate members of the University of Oxford.Oxonomics is published termly and features articles that engage critically and originally with real-world economic issues in a way that is accessible and entertaining. In doing so, we hope to provide a forum for research done at different levels of academia in which emerging scholars can publish the results of their research alongside established academics and policymakers. We strive to disseminate this cutting-edge economics research in a form readable to as wide an audience as possible.
Published by the Department
Oxford Economic Papers
Oxford Economic Papers is a general economics journal, publishing refereed papers in economic theory, applied economics, econometrics, economic development, economic history, and the history of economic thought. It occasionally publishes survey articles in addition to original papers. Books are not reviewed, but substantial review articles are considered. The journal occasionally publishes survey articles in addition to original papers, and occasionally publishes special issues or symposia.
Edited in Oxford
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
Each issue concentrates on a current theme in economic policy, with a balance between macro- and microeconomics, giving a valuable appraisal of economic policies worldwide. While the analysis is challenging and at the forefront of current thinking, articles are presented in non-technical language to make them readily accessible to all readers (such as government, business and policy-makers, academics and students). It is required reading for those who need to know where research is leading.
Edited in Oxford
The Economic Journal
One of the founding journals of modern economics, publishing its 500th issue in January 2005. Over the past 115 years the journal has provided a platform for high quality and imaginative economic research, earning a worldwide reputation for excellence as a general journal publishing papers in all fields of economics for a broad international readership. It is invaluable to anyone with an active interest in economic issues and is a key source for professional economists in higher education, business, government and the financial sector who want to keep abreast of current thinking in economics.”
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