Economics, Business, and Marketing Journals

Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance
As the official journal of the Asia-Pacific Risk and Insurance Association, the Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance (APJRI) focuses on risk management and insurance issues of importance to the Asia-Pacific region. The incredible diversity of Asian-Pacific markets, ranging from mature, to transitional, to emerging, gives the APJRI unmatched scope in the study of these fields. The journal is edited by Professor Michael R. Powers of Temple University (Fox School of Business) and Tsinghua University (School of Economics and Management), with an editorial board of the most distinguished risk and insurance scholars from around the globe.
$350 for a one-year subscription
The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
Among the top-caliber journals in microeconomics and policy, The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy is an established alternative to overpriced economics journals. It fills the need for quick publication of cutting-edge research, with distinguished editors from Boston University, London School of Economics, Michigan State, Paris School of Economics, Stanford, UC Berkeley, University of Illinois, University of Michigan, and Yale. Articles use microeconomics to analyze issues in business, consumer behavior, and public policy, with practical implications for areas such as antitrust policy, pollution, health, education, trade, taxation, labor, and growth. Submissions are guaranteed to receive a decision within 10 weeks, and articles are published in four quality-rated tiers distinguished by breadth of appeal and overall quality. Many prominent economists publish their work here, including Elhanan Helpman (Harvard), Torsten Persson (London School of Economics), Eric Rasmusen (Indiana), Roger Hall Gordon (San Diego), Judith Chevalier (Yale), Kyle Bagwell (Columbia), Peter Diamond (MIT), Ed Leamer (UCLA), R. Glenn Hubbard (Columbia), John List (Chicago), Jon Gruber (MIT), John Morgan (Berkeley), Katherine Baicker (Harvard), Casey Mulligan (Chicago), Joel Waldfogel (Penn), Harvey Rosen (Princeton), and Daniel Rubinfeld (Berkeley).

F.A.C.T. stands for Frontiers, Advances, Contributions, and Topics, the BEJEAP tiers, top to bottom.
$450 for a one-year subscription
The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics
The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics is one of the best-known journals in theoretical and applied macroeconomics. Edited by distinguished researchers from Boston College, the Federal Reserve, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, University of Toronto, Princeton, University of Michigan, and University of Pennsylvania, among others, the journal fills the need for quick publication of exploding research on such pressing problems as unemployment, inflation, poverty, growth, and globalization. Submissions are guaranteed to receive a decision within 10 weeks, and articles are published in four quality-rated tiers distinguished by breadth of appeal and overall quality. Many prominent economists publish their work here, including Oliver Blanchard (MIT), Jose-Victor Rios-Rull (Penn), Paul Klein, (Western Ontario), Vincenzo Quadrini (Southern Cal), John M. Quigley (Berkeley), Robert J. Shiller (Yale), and Charles I. Jones (Berkeley).
$500 for a one-year subscription
The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics
Published since 2000, The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics has become a leading venue for top-notch economic theory, both pure and applied. The journal is edited by internationally renowned professors from Berkeley, CalTech, Georgetown, Northwestern, and the University of Zurich. Topics include contract theory, decision theory, game theory, general equilibrium theory, and mechanism design both pure and applied to such areas as industrial organization, public finance, labor and law and economics. Like the other B.E. journals, The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics promotes rapid dissemination of scholarly research. Submissions are guaranteed to receive a decision within 10 weeks, and articles are published in three quality-rated tiers distinguished by breadth of appeal and overall quality. Many prominent scholars publish their work in The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, including Paul Milgrom (Stanford), Stephen Morris (Yale), Robert Anderson (Berkeley), Dilip Mookerjee (Boston University), Jeff Ely (Northwestern), Joshua Gans (Melbourne), and Matthew Jackson (Stanford).
$300 for a one-year subscription
Basic Income Studies
Basic Income Studies is the first peer-reviewed journal devoted to basic income and related issues of poverty relief and universal welfare. An exciting venture supported by major international networks of scholars, policy makers, and activists, Basic Income Studies is the only forum for scholarly research on this leading edge movement in contemporary social policy. Articles discuss the design and implementation of basic income schemes, and address the theory and practice of universal welfare in clear, non-technical language that engages the wider policy community. The journal's editors represent the forefront of research in poverty, political theory, welfare reform, ethics, and public finance, at institutions such as the University of Amsterdam, Columbia University, the University of Buenos Aires, UCLA, the London School of Economics, and the Spanish Ministry of Public Affairs.
$325 for a one-year subscription
Business and Politics
Business and Politics publishes articles within the broad area of the interaction between firms and political actors. Two specific areas are of particular interest to the journal. The first concerns the use of non-market corporate strategy. The second involves efforts by policy makers to influence firm behavior through regulatory, legal, financial, and other government instruments. Recent articles concern the Chinese auto industry and the WTO, environmental regulation in Argentina, foreign investment and the oil curse, and lobbying and steel imports. The journal is edited by Vinod K. Aggarwal (UC Berkeley), a leading expert in trade policy and international negotiations. Authors include notable professors from Oxford, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Sloan School of Business at MIT.
$215 for a one-year subscription
Capitalism and Society
Unique among economics journals, Capitalism and Society focuses on what makes capitalism dynamic: innovation and entrepreneurship. Topics include ownership, corporate control, entry and venture capital, the discovery process, and commercial performance. While these topics have been studied from a micro-perspective, Capitalism and Society breaks new ground as the only mainstream forum that discusses how capitalism works from a broad social science perspective. Editors of this peer-reviewed journal include some of the best-known and most widely-published scholars in the fields of economics, business, and law, such as Jeffrey Sachs, Special Advisor to the U.N.; Joseph Stiglitz, former World Bank chief economist and Nobel Prize recipient; Glenn Hubbard, former chairman of President's Council of Economic Advisers; as well as highly regarded economists Richard Nelson, Robert Shiller, and Edmund Phelps, who was recently awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics.
$325 for a one-year subscription
The Economists' Voice
The Economists' Voice, edited by Aaron Edlin and Joseph Stiglitz, recipient of the 2001 Nobel Prize for Economics, together with Jonathan Carmel, J. Bradford DeLong, William Gale, James Hines and Jeffrey Zwiebel, is the decade's most successful publishing innovation for professional economists. It was shortlisted for Best New Journal in the 2007 ALPSP/Charlesworth Awards. Its short, focused policy articles fill a gap between the op-ed pages of the newspaper and full-length journal articles. Contributors include seven Nobel Prize winners, five past chairs of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, public intellectuals like Paul Krugman and Richard Posner, and a veritable "Who's Who" of modern economic theory and policy. The Economists' Voice is a source of expertise directed at once at the professional economist, policy makers, students, and anyone curious about the economy today. Articles from The Economists' Voice have been prominently featured on the Op-Ed pages of The New York Times, The Washington Post, Salon.com, The Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch.com, and distributed by Project Syndicate to newspapers around the world.
$300 for a one-year subscription
Forum for Health Economics & Policy
Forum for Health Economics & Policy showcases articles in key substantive areas that lie at the intersection of health economics and health policy. The journal uses an innovative structure of forums to reflect the most pressing and timely subjects in health economics and health policy, such as biomedical research and the economy, and aging and medical care costs. Forums are chosen by the Editorial Board to reflect topics where additional research is needed by economists and where the field is advancing rapidly. The journal is edited by Katherine Baicker of Harvard University, Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford University, David Cutler of Harvard University, Alan Garber of Stanford University, Dana Goldman of RAND, and Tomas Philipson of the University of Chicago, and sponsored by RAND Health, a premier national health research think tank. A subscription to the journal also includes the proceedings from the National Bureau of Economic Research's annual Frontiers in Health Policy Research Conference.
$485 for a one-year subscription
Global Economy Journal
The official peer-reviewed journal of the International Trade and Finance Association (IT&FA), Global Economy Journal is a well-established venue for peer-reviewed research on globalization and the institutions, laws, and agreements that structure the global economy, such as the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank. Unlike most global economics journals, Global Economy Journal covers not only global business and economics, but also publishes important research that falls outside the scope of traditional economics-only titles, such as international law, IT and intellectual property, global marketing, immigration, and the social impact of globalization.
$200 for a one-year subscription
Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization
Edited by Azzeddine Azzam and produced in conjunction with the Center for Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization at the University of Nebraska, the Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization is the only journal devoted solely to theoretical and empirical analysis of competitive issues in the agricultural and food industries worldwide. Many well-known economists specializing in agricultural and food industrial organization have published their work here, including James Vercammen (British Columbia), Richard Sexton (UC Davis), Jeffrey Perloff and Sofia Villas-Boas (UC Berkeley), Ian Sheldon (Ohio State), Brent Hueth and Philippe Marcoul (Iowa State), Rigoberto Lopez (Connecticut), Konstantinos Giannakas (Nebraska), John Crespi (Kansas State), Michael Waterson (Warwick), and several economists from INRA, Toulouse. Submissions are guaranteed to receive a decision within 10 weeks and the first review within one month.
$250 for a one-year subscription
Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis
Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis (JBCA) uniquely focuses on the theory and practice of benefit-cost analysis and related evaluation methods. The journal publishes theoretical and empirical investigations and case studies in applied welfare economics, law, and policy when they utilize or are relevant to benefit-cost analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, risk-benefit analysis, and related analytical tools. The JBCA is sponsored by the Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis, an international organization of scholars and practitioners committed to improving benefit-cost analysis. The journal is supported by leading international scholars and practitioners serving on the Editorial Board.
$400 for a one-year subscription
Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis
The Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis is the first and only peer-reviewed academic journal in the increasingly important field of business valuation studies. How to calculate the value of a business and how to quantify economic loss: these questions are essential to many areas of business and law, such as accounting and finance, estate law, mergers and acquisitions, litigation support, and forensic economics. To bridge the significant gap between academic and practitioner communities, each issue of the journal features three types of articles: scholarly studies that advance the field of business valuation or economic loss analysis; case studies in accounting, finance, litigation, and strategic management; and studies of recent legal rulings. Scholars of economics, finance, management, and law will find valuable real-world examples to complement their research, while accountants, attorneys, and financial analysts will find in-depth conceptual studies that inform their day-to-day work.
$325 for a one-year subscription
Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines
Building upon the legacy of the French Journal des Economistes - Revue Mensuelle d'Economie Politique (1841-1940), the first journal of economic studies, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines (JEEH) publishes interdisciplinary articles on political economy and economic studies. An international publication that welcomes contributions from scholars in disciplines as diverse as law, history, political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology, and anthropology, JEEH publishes economic studies that are broader and less specialized than its competitors, reconciling economics with the ethical and policy-oriented principles that make coordinated interaction between human beings possible.
$350 for a one-year subscription
Journal of Industrial Organization Education
The Journal of Industrial Organization Education publishes peer-reviewed lectures, experiments, and teaching advice for undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses on industrial organization. It is the only journal devoted to teaching industrial organization, one of the largest fields in business and economics. JIOE exploits its electronic media-forward format to publish multimedia teaching materials that add value and bring life to the industrial organization classroom. Professors will find lectures and teaching techniques that are peer-reviewed, creative, and innovative, that they can use straightaway to enrich classes on auctions, strategic trade, regulation, antitrust law, theory of the firm, intellectual property rights, and game theory. The journal is edited by James Dearden (Lehigh University) and Jeffrey Perloff (University of California, Berkeley).
$225 for a one-year subscription
Journal of Globalization and Development
Edited by the leading figures in development economics and globalization – José Antonio Ocampo (Columbia), Dani Rodrik (Harvard), Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia) and M. Shahe Emran (George Washington University) – Journal of Globalization and Development sets the agenda for the future of studies in these rapidly evolving fields. The journal brings together academic research and policy analysis on globalization, development, and in particular the complex interactions between them, to stimulate a creative dialogue between theory and practice, incorporating views from academics and practitioners in a variety of disciplines. Spanning the full range of perspectives on all aspects of development and globalization, and publishing the best work from scholars in developing and developed countries, Journal of Globalization and Development represents and builds upon the most pressing debates that scholars, policymakers, and practitioners need to know in the arena of globalization and development.
$425 for a one-year subscription
Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports
Articles in the Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (JQAS) come from a wide variety of sports and perspectives and deal with such subjects as tournament structure, frequency and occurrence of records and the optimal focus of training for decathlons. Additionally, the journal serves as an outlet for professionals in the sports world to raise issues and ask questions that relate to quantitative sports analysis. Edited by economist Benjamin Alamar, articles come from a diverse set of disciplines including statistics, operations research, economics, psychology, sports management and business.
$485 for a one-year subscription
Journal of Time Series Econometrics
Journal of Time Series Econometrics publishes important new econometrics research in theoretical and applied classical and Bayesian time series, spatial, and panel data. Time series analysis is the key method to analyze economic data over time, such as financial markets, GDP and productivity, and trends in credit, and Journal of Time Series Econometrics is the first journal devoted to this topic. Papers deal with estimation, testing and other methodological aspects that are involved when applying time series and spatial analytic techniques to economic, financial and related data. Edited by Javier Hidalgo (London School of Economics), the journal brings together a unique interdisciplinary community of economists and statisticians who seek to advance research in time-series economic and financial data. The journal is of particular interest to macroeconomists, applied statisticians, financial analysts, and anyone working with complex data recorded in time.
$400 for a one-year subscription
The Law and Development Review
The Law and Development Review is the first international journal devoted to the impact of the law and legal institutions on economic and social development. Law and development is a major area of concern for developing countries, and for the economic future and security of developed countries. The journal brings perspectives from both the developing and the developed world to examine the ways that legal orders, domestic and international, help or hinder economic development, and how global agreements and negotiations in particular affect developing countries. With editors and an editorial board that represent leading scholars and professionals of unprecedented diversity, The Law and Development Review is of interest to a wide range of academics, researchers and, policy makers, NGOs, and international bodies interested in the legal aspects of economic development.
$325 for a one-year subscription
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy publishes innovative methods and analyses focusing on a central question - Can social scientists understand the causes of peace and how to promote it? Published articles address this question in the context of broad, global issues as well as specific policies and case studies related to conflict resolution and analysis. The journal is edited by Walter Isard, Professor of Economics and Regional Science at Cornell University and a founding father of the peace studies discipline.
$300 for a one-year subscription
Poverty & Public Policy
Poverty remains an unsolved global policy concern; Poverty & Public Policy begins with the assumption that progress is possible, and that public policy has a key role to play. The journal publishes the best and most relevant policy research on poverty, income distribution, and welfare programs, globally and across the spectrum of disciplines, academic perspectives, and approaches. Papers analyze what works, and what does not, on topics such as demographics, economic crises, legal and financial infrastructures, food policy, and social security, as well as theoretical questions of ethics and justice. Thanks to its internationally recognized editors, Poverty & Public Policy reaches out globally to integrate important studies from the developing world into the scholarly literature, including case studies by aid workers and officials who confront the day-to-day reality of global poverty.
$300 for a one-year subscription
Review of Law & Economics
Review of Law & Economics publishes theoretical and empirical peer-reviewed research in law and economics-related subjects. To explore the various understandings that economic approaches shed on legal institutions, the Review applies to legal issues the insights developed in economic disciplines such as microeconomics and game theory, finance, econometrics, and decision theory, as well as in related disciplines such as political economy and public choice, behavioral economics and social psychology, and evolutionary biology. The journal is sponsored by the European Association of Law and Economics (EALE), the oldest association in the field, and features a distinguished editorial team from Marburg, Ghent, Bologna, Minnesota, Berkeley, and NYU. The journal has attracted papers from top names such as Judge Richard Posner (Chicago), Omri Ben-Shahar (Michigan), Victor Goldberg (Columbia), Benito Arrunada (Barcelona), Keith Hylton (Boston University), Oren Bar-Gill (NYU), and Henrik Lando (Copenhagen).
$225 for a one-year subscription
Review of Marketing Science
Review of Marketing Science is a one-stop destination for the best in marketing science, past and present. It publishes cutting-edge peer-reviewed articles rapidly, republishes and discusses foundational articles, and reviews marketing research published elsewhere in the field. At the frontier of electronic publishing, the journal improves upon most marketing science journals by disseminating emerging research at its most immediate. The journal's editors are leaders in the field: Ram Rao, Founders' Professor in the School of Management at UT Dallas, and Russ Winer, William H. Joyce Professor of Marketing at NYU's Stern School of Business, and the director of its Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship.
$225 for a one-year subscription
Review of Middle East Economics and Finance
Review of Middle East Economics and Finance is the most important and only peer-reviewed journal of economics and finance pertaining to the Middle East and North Africa. The region's economies, banks, financial markets, and institutions have developed significantly over the last decades, and are increasingly integrated with the rest of the world. Review of Middle East Economics and Finance is a unique and timely peer-reviewed research outlet that gathers, organizes, and highlights the abundant empirical and applied research produced in and about this area, and that aims to improve policy-making in the region. The journal is edited by Ghassan Dibeh (Lebanese American University), with co-editors from major universities and business schools in the UK and North America.
$325 for a one-year subscription
Review of Network Economics
Since 2002, the Review of Network Economics has been a leading forum for new insights in network economics, providing essential reading for anyone interested in the economics of network industries. Publishing high quality theoretical and empirical research, along with surveys and reviews that either cover specific industries or have relevance to multiple different network industries, the journal seeks to keep academics, policy makers, and practitioners informed of new research and policy debate in network economics and related subjects. Specific sectors of interest include (but are not limited to) energy, market exchanges and intermediaries, media, on-line services, payment systems, postal services, software platforms, telecommunications and transportation networks. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December, the Review of Network Economics is committed to promoting a deeper understanding of the economic issues that underpin such network industries.
$350 for a one-year subscription
Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics
A peer-reviewed journal since 1996, Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics is at the forefront of statistical and theoretical approaches to economics. The journal studies ways in which econometrics and dynamical systems theory increase our understanding of economic and financial markets. The journal disseminates authors' algorithms, programs, and data sets, allowing other scholars to replicate empirical results. Authors include econometricians such as Clive Granger, James Hamilton, and Halbert White, and theorists Jess Benhabib, Alan Kirman, and Kazuo Nishimura; video interviews have featured prominent economists such as Buz Brock. A recent special issue on the "Nonlinear Analysis of Electricity Prices" has been read widely by academics and professionals alike. The journal is ranked in the Thomson/ISI Journal Citation Reports: its 2008 impact factor is 0.702 and it ranks and ranks 118th out of 209 economics journals, and 27th out of 37 mathematical methods social science journals.
$280 for a one-year subscription