South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance
Economics & Development Studies
The purpose of the South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance is to publish (in English language) peer-reviewed articles, reviews and scholarly comments on issues relating to contemporary global macroeconomics and public finance by which is understood that:
· The journal is for all professionals concerned with contemporary Macroeconomics and Public Finance and is a forum for all views on related subjects. The newly expanded, internationally reputed and diverse Editorial Advisory Board welcomes articles of current interest on research and application on the areas mentioned above.
· The journal is international in the sense that it seeks research papers from authors with international reputation and focus. The articles are expected to generate interest to an international audience.
In pursuit of the above, South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance shall:
· draw on and include high-quality work from the international community of scholars including those in Asia, Europe, Asia Pacific, the United States, other parts of the Americas and elsewhere with due representation for considerations of the readership. The journal shall include work representing the major areas of interest in contemporary research on Macroeconomics and Public Finance and on a wide range of issues covering macroeconomics, tax and fiscal issues, banking and finance, international trade, labour economics, computational and mathematical methods and comparative analysis. The journal would particularly engage papers on pure and applied economic theory and econometric methods.
· avoid bias in favour of the interests of particular schools or directions of research or particular political or narrow disciplinary objectives to the exclusion of others. The journal also discourages articles with limited regional focus and coverage.
· ensure that articles are written in a terminology and style which makes them intelligible, not merely within the context of a particular discipline or abstract mode, but across the domain of relevant disciplines.
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The purpose of the Journal is to publish (in English language) peer-reviewed articles, reviews and scholarly comments on issues relating to contemporary global macroeconomics and public finance by which is understood:
The Journal is for all professionals concerned with contemporary Macroeconomics and Public Finance and is a forum for all views on related subjects. The Editorial Board welcomes articles of current interest on research and application on the areas mentioned above.
The Journal will be international in the sense that it seeks research papers from authors with an international reputation and articles that are of interest to an international audience.
In pursuit of the above, the journal shall:
a. draw on and include high quality work from the international community of scholars including those in the major countries of Asia, Europe, Asia Pacific, the United States, other parts of the Americas and elsewhere with due representation for considerations of the readership. The Journal shall include work representing the major areas of interest in contemporary research on Macroeconomics and Public Finance and on a wide range of issues covering macro- economics, tax and fiscal issues, banking and finance, international trade, labour economics, computational and mathematical methods, etc. The Journal would particularly engage papers on pure and applied economic theory and econometric methods.
b. avoid bias in favour of the interests of particular schools or directions of research or particular political or narrow disciplinary objectives to the exclusion of others.
c. ensure that articles are written in a terminology and style which makes them intelligible, not merely within the context of a particular discipline or abstract mode, but across the domain of relevant disciplines.
Sugata Marjit | Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, India |
Saibal Kar | Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, India and IZA, Bonn, Germany |
Fabrizio Carmignani | Griffith University, Australia |
Vivekananda Mukherjee | BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad, India |
Biswajit Mandal | Visva Bharati, Santiniketan, India |
Rajat Acharyya | Jadavpur University, India |
Michele Boldrin | Washington University, St. Louis, USA |
Nancy Chau | Cornell University |
Giacomo Corneo | Freie Universität Berlin, Germany |
Pranab Kumar Das | Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, India |
Mausumi Das | Delhi School of Economics, India |
Nabamita Dutta | University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, USA |
William Easterly | New York University, USA |
Maitreesh Ghatak | London School of Economics, UK |
Cheng Hsiao | University of Southern California, USA |
Robert G. King | Boston University, USA |
Nobuhiro Kiyotaki | Princeton University, USA |
Kajal Lahiri | SUNY at Albany, USA |
Mansoob Murshed | Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK |
Abhirup Sarkar | Indian Statistical Institute, India |
Ping Wang | Washington University at St Louis, USA |
Marcel Thum | TU Dresden, Germany |
Lei Yang | Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong |
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