期刊名称:POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES

ISSN:1463-1377
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
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期刊网址:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/14631377.asp
影响因子: 0.548(2015年) 0.492(2014年) 0.393(2013年) 0.492 (2012年) 0.459(2011年)
主题范畴:ECONOMICS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Post-Communist Economies is the new title for Communist Economies and Economic Transformation (originally just Communist Economies). After ten years of publication the title has been changed because of a growing feeling that the major processes into which transformation has generally been divided - stablisation, liberalisation and privatisation - have in substantial measure been completed in most of the former communist countries, even though this is more true of some than others, and all still have some distance to go to match the long-established market economies in these respects.

Yet despite the dramatic changes that have taken place in the past decade, the post-communist economies still form a clearly identifiable group, distinguished by the impact of the years of communist rule, and this looks set to remain true for many more years. This is the reason for the choice of the new title now: post-communist economies still present distinctive problems which make them a particular focus of research.

There is need for further stabilisation, liberalisation and privatisation in spite of the progress that has been made. And there is the fundamental problem that efficiency, productivity and thus incomes in all these countries are extremely low. More attention needs to be devoted to the microeconomic aspects of the post-communists countries' efforts to catch up with the much richer countries of the European Union many of them aim to join in the opening years of the new millenium.

The focus may thus have moved on from the basic transformation but the post-communist economies' particular problems will continue to be an important area of economic and political analysis and Post-Communist Economies will contribute to this analysis by publishing the key research and policy articles in the field.

 


Instructions to Authors

Manuscripts to be considered for publication should be submitted to: The Editors, Post-Communist Economies , CRCE, c/o 57 Tufton Street, London, SW1P 3QL, UK. Papers are received on the understanding that thye are not under consideration for publication elsewhere and have not already been published.

Two complete typed copies of the paper should be submitted, and an additional copy retained by the author. They should be typed on one side of the paper, double spaced, with ample margins, and bear the title of the contribution and name(s) of the author(s). Notes and references must also be typed double spaced to facilitate editorial preparation. The full postal address of the author who will check proofs and receive correspondence and offprints should also be included. All pages should be numbered. Footnotes to the text should be avoided wherever this is reasonably possible. Rejected manuscripts will not normally be returned unless a self-addressed envelope and sufficient stamps/international postal coupons have been sent.

Tables and Captions must be typed out on separate sheets and not included as part of the text. Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively by Arabic numerals. The approximate position of tables and figures should be indicated in the manuscript. Captions should include keys to symbols and should be grouped together.

Figures and line drawings must have a title legend and be drawn on separate sheets. Figures will usually be redrawn by the publisher unless the author supplies professionally drawn copies suitable for printing.

Notes and References should be numbered sequentially with the numbers given superior to the text in the appropriate positions in the text. In the list of references, full details should be given, i.e. author's name and initials, date of publication, title of book or journal article, place of publication, publishers and page number(s) if appropriate. Titles of journals should be given in full. The references should be listed in full at the end of the paper, numbered sequentially to correspond with the textual ordering, in the following standard form:

Books, Monographs
Aleksei Ulyukaev, Reforming the Russian Economy 1991-1995 (London, CRCE, 1996), pp. 122-123.

Chapters in edited volumes
A. M. Lavrov, Mify i rify rossiiskogo byudzhetnogo federalizma (Moscow, Magistr, 1997).

P. Hanson, 'Economic Change in the Russian Provinces', in John Gibson & Philip Hanson (eds), Transformation from Below: Local Power and the Political Economy of Post-Communist Transitions (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 1996), pp. 179-216.

Articles in journals with volume numbers (most Western journals)
Andrzej Brzeski & Enrico Colombatto, 'Can Eastern Europe Catch Up?', Post-Communist Economies, 11, 1, 1999, pp. 5-25.

Articles in journals without volume numbers (most Russian and East European journals)
A. Illarionov, 'Finansovaya stagilizatsiya v respublikakh byvshego SSSR', Voprosy ekonomiki, 1996, 2, pp. 64-87.

Proofs will be sent to authors, if there is sufficient time to do so, for checking and making essential corrections, not for general revision or alteration. They should be corrected and returned to the publisher within three days of receipt.

Early Electronic Offprints: Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author’s preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy.

Copyright. It is a condition of publication that authors vest or license copyright in their articles, including abstracts, in the Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and the journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors may, of course, use the article elsewhere after publication without prior permission from Taylor & Francis, provided that acknowledgement is given to the Journal as the original source of publication, and that Taylor & Francis is notified so that our records show that its use is properly authorised. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.

 


Editorial Board

Editor :

Roger Clarke - University of Glasgow, UK
Professor Morris Bornstein - University of Michigan, USA
Professor Philip Hanson - CREES, University of Birmingham, UK
Dr Jacek Rostowski - Central European University, Budapest,  Hungary
Professor Bruno Schönfelder - Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Dr Ljubo Sirc - Center for Research into Post-Communist Economies, London, UK


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