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ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 102/209 Economics
Impact Factor: 0.76
Published on behalf of the Economic Society of Australia, the Economic Record is intended to act as a vehicle for the communication of advances in knowledge and understanding in economics. It publishes papers in the theoretical, applied and policy areas of economics and provides a forum for research on the Australian economy. It also publishes surveys in economics and book reviews to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge.
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Increased Impact Factor!
Congratulations to the Editors, authors and reviewers who have all contributed to this success!
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 102/209 Economics
Impact Factor: 0.760
Now accepting submissions online
Manuscripts can now be submitted to the Economic Record via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ecor
Economic Papers - new to Wiley-Blackwell in 2009
Wiley-Blackwell is pleased to announce it will be publishing Economic Papers on behalf of the Economic Society of Australia. From 2009 all Economic Record subscribers will also receive Economic Papers.
Read the best paper published in 2008
Congratulations to Michael P. Kidd, Paul S. Carlin and Jonathan Pot for winning the Best Paper Prize for 2008. Their paper, titled Experimenting with Affirmative Action: The Coate and Loury Model, was published in volume 84, issue 266 - you can read it now for free.
TopHighlights
Top 5 Economic Record articles accessed online:
- Extending a SVAR Model of the Australian Economy (March 2009)
MARDI DUNGEY and ADRIAN PAGAN
- Does Raising the Minimum Wage Help the Poor? (December 2007)
ANDREW LEIGH
- Prices, Rents and Rational Speculative Bubbles in the Sydney Housing Market (December 2008)
EDEN HATZVI and GLENN OTTO
- An Estimated New Keynesian Policy Model for Australia (March 2008)
DANIEL BUNCIC and MARTIN MELECKY
- How Costly is Exchange Rate Stabilisation for an Inflation Targeter? The Case of Australia (September 2008)
MARK CROSBY, TIMOTHY KAM and KIRDAN LEES
Last updated 10 November 2009.
