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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology

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Edited by:
Frederic S. Lee


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 174/209 Economics; 78/99 Sociology
Impact Factor: 0.349


The American Journal of Economics and Sociology (AJES) was founded in 1941, with support from the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, to provide a forum for continuing discussion of issues emphasized by the American political economist, social philosopher, and activist, Henry George (1839-1897). The AJES welcomes any submission that critically investigates the social provisioning process utilizing different theoretical and methodological approaches found in economics and sociology.

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TopHighlights

Read the articles most cited in 2008 from The AJES in 2008:

Problems in quantifying the social costs and benefits of gambling
Douglas M. Walker

Cooperation and conflict - Evidence on self-enforcing arrangements and heterogeneous groups
Peter T. Leeson

Culture and economic systems
Frederic L. Pryor


The AJES Book Series
Each year The AJES presents a special supplementary issue to all subscribers containing an important and interesting monograph in an ongoing series entitled Studies in Social Reform and Economic Justice. In addition, each year one issue is entirely devoted to an important thematic topic and scholars are invited to contribute from all around the world. These special issues are also published as books and are available for individual purchase.

To learn more about the books or to order, visit www.wiley.com/go/ajes