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Call for Papers for East Asian Economic Review
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Call for Papers for East Asian Economic Review
1. AIMS and SCOPE
The East Asian Economic Review is an economic journal, for the promotion of interdisciplinary research on international economics. Published as a quarterly by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), a Korean government-funded economic think-tank, the journal is global in perspective and covers both theory and empirical research. The Journal aims to facilitate greater understanding of all issues pertinent to diverse economies of East Asia through publication of rigorous analyses by renowned experts in the field. EAER connects policy and theory, providing empirical analyses and practical policy suggestions for the economies in the region.
2. TOPICS COVERED
The East Asian Economic Review brings together articles from many different realms of economics at both regional and global levels. Issues relevant to East Asia's diverse economy are the major focuses. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Trade and Investment Issues
- Economic Integration
- APEC · ASEAN · ASEM
- International Finance
- Liberalization of Financial Services and Capital
- International Cooperation for Korean Unification
- International Monetary Cooperation
- Bilateral and Multilateral Economic Cooperation among East Asian Countries
3. NOTES FOR AUTHORS
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE: Refer to our website www.eaerweb.org and click “Submission” at the main page
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: On an going basis, submissions are accepted for review. The Journal is published every March, June, September and December of each year.
COPYRIGHT: Authors will be asked to sign a Paper Submission Form and an Agreement on Copyright Assignment signing the form it is assumed that authors have agreed to the submission and that the manuscript is not currently being considered for publication by any other journal.
4. AWARD for EAER
Every manuscript published in the Journal is given an honorarium and annual nominations for the outstanding and noteworthy papers include a prize and a detailed nomination statement describing how the selected papers have contributed to the knowledge of international economics.