期刊名称:PACIFIC ECONOMIC REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Pacific Economic Review (PER) publishes high quality articles in all areas of economics, both the theoretical and empirical, and welcomes in particular analyses of economic issues in Asia Pacific area. Published five times a year from 2007, the journal is of interest to academic, government and corporate economists. The Pacific Economic Review is the official publication of the Hong Kong Economic Association and has a strong editorial team and international board of editors.
As a highly acclaimed journal, the Pacific Economic Review is a source of valuable information and insight. Contributors include Noble Laureates and leading scholars from all over the world. The academic community as well as the government and corporate sector will find a subscription to the Pacific Economic Review most worthwhile.
Instructions to Authors
Author Guidelines
Authors must choose which of the editorial offices they would like their article to be considered by - Pacific Economic Review has editorial offices in the US, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan. Authors who have no particular preferences of editorial offices can follow the following guidelines: Authors from Taiwan and Japan can send their papers to the National Taiwan University and to Nihon University editorial office respectively and authors from North America can submit their papers to the US editorial office. Authors from the rest of the world can submit their papers to the Hong Kong editorial office.For all submissions, authors should send four copies of their manuscript, including telephone and fax numbers, and an email address to the appropriate editor. Manuscripts should not exceed 40 pages.
Manuscripts should be original contributions and must not be submitted anywhere else while being considered for the Pacific Economic Review. There is a non-refundable submission fee of US$60.00 which reduces to US$30.00 for Hong Kong Economic Association members.
Authors residing in North America should send their manuscripts to:
Yin-Wong Cheung Department of Economics University of California Santa Cruz California 95064 USA
and manuscripts from other parts of the world should be sent to:
Kenneth Chan Department of Economics and Finance City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Tong Hong Kong
Manuscripts for the Perspectives on Public Policy section should be sent to:
Lok Sang Ho Department of Economics Lingnan University Tuau Man Hong Kong
Manuscripts should be original contributions and must not be submitted anywhere else while being considered for Pacific Economic Review.
Author material archive policy
Authors who require the return of any submitted material that is accepted for publication should inform the Editorial Office after acceptance. If no indication is given that author material should be returned, Blackwell Publishing will dispose of all hardcopy and electronic material two months after publication.
Copyright
Authors publishing in the Journal will be asked to sign an Exclusive Licence Form. In signing the form it is assumed that authors have obtained permission to use any copyrighted or previously published material. All authors must read and agree to the conditions outlined in the form, and must sign the form or agree that the corresponding author can sign on their behalf. Articles cannot be published until a signed form has been received. Authors can download the form from here.
Authors must declare any financial support or relationships that may pose conflict of interest.
Pacific Economic Review (October issue of each volume)
The October issue in 2008 will be edited and published with the sponsorship from the National Taiwan University. For this issue, we are inviting submissions on the topic of the capital market liberalization and globalization. Both theoretical and empirical studies are welcome. High quality papers on related topics with important policy implications are also welcome. In order to be considered for publication, submissions must be received by February 29, 2008.
The paper must be original, written in English, double spaced, and does not exceed 25 pages in length. All submitted papers will be blind-reviewed by two referees. The first-round review will be completed by April 30, 2008 with a decision of acceptance, conditional acceptance, or rejection. Final revisions should be completed and received by June 15, 2008.
Please submit the paper by an electronic file (WORD or PDF format) to the editor of this issue:
Professor Hung-Jen Wang Department of Economics National Taiwan University 21 Hsu-Chow Road, Taipei, Taiwan 100 email: per4ntu@ntu.edu.tw
Pacific Economic Review (December issue of each volume)
The Pacific Economic Review publishes a December issue each volume, which is edited and published with sponsorship from Nihon University Graduate School of Business. It is double-blind refereed and focuses on Asia Pacific Business and Economic research. This December issue publishes research findings mainly in pure theory, applied theory, empirical studies, and policy and business application, particularly those related to Japan and other Asian areas.
Papers should be submitted by airmail to: Dr LI Ke (Chief Editor), Graduate School of Business, Nihon University, 4-8-24, Kudan Minami, Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo 102-8275, Japan; or electronically in Microsoft Word or PDF format to email: KLI@gsb.nihon-u.ac.jp. For other information please phone: +81 3 5275 9444 (Office); +81 3 5275 8277 (Secretary); fax: +81 3 5275 8327; or visit our websites at ww.blackwellsynergy.com/links/toc/per or www.gsb.nihon-u.ac.jp/eng/index.htm. Authors publishing in this issue of the Journal must download, read and agree to the conditions outlined in an Exclusive Licence Form, available here.
Editorial Board
Editorial Information
Editors
Professor Kenneth S. Chan City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong Tel: 852-2788-7604 Fax: 852-2788-8858 Email: kschan@cityu.edu.hk
Yin-Wong Cheung University of California Santa Cruz, 95064 CA, USA Tel: 831-459-3273 Fax: 831-459-5900 Email: cheung@ucsc.edu
Associate Editors
Ronald I. McKinnon, Stanford University USA Louis Putterman, Brown University, USA Wing Suen, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Ping Wang, Washington University, USA
Editorial Board
Kenneth J. Arrow, Stanford University USA Theodore Bergstrom, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Yin-Wong Cheung, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Gregory C. Chow, Princeton University, USA Richard Harris, Simon Fraser University, Canada John Helliwell, University of British Columbia, Canada Lok-Sang Ho, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Ronald W. Jones, University of Rochester, USA M. Ali Khan, Johns Hopkins University, USA Anne O. Krueger, International Monetary Fund , USA Wolfgang Mayer, University of Cincinnati, USA Yew-Kwang Ng, Monash University, Australia Kazuo Nishimura, Kyoto University, Japan Douglass C. North, Washington University, USA Charles N. Noussair, Emory University, USA Jeffrey B. Nugent, University of Southern California, USA Dani Rodrik, Harvard University, USA Amartya Sen, Cambridge University, UK M. Scott Taylor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Anthony J. Venables, London School of Economics, UK Kar-Yiu Wong, University of Washington, USA Gavin Wright, Stanford University, USA Eden S. H. Yu, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Editorial Advisory Council
Alice H Amsden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Ravi Batra, Southern Methodist University, USA Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Columbia University, USA Chi-Chur Chao, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Kalyan Chatterjee, Pennsylvania State University, USA Edward Kwan-Yiu Chen, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Ehsan U. Choudhri, Carleton University, Canada Richard Dusansky, University of Texas, USA Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley, USA Rolf Faire, Oregon State University, USA Finn. R. Forsund, University of Oslo, Norway James C. Hartigan, University of Oklahoma, USA Bharat R. Hazari, Deakin University, Australia Thomas Hertel, Purdue University, USA Richard Y.K. Ho, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Ira Horowitz, University of Florida, USA Cheng Hsiao, University of Southern California, USA Hong Hwang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Basant K. Kapur, National University of Singapore, Singapore Lung-Fei Lee, Ohio State University, USA Ke Li, Nihon University, Japan Peter J. Lloyd, University of Melbourne, Australia Ngo Van Long, McGill University, Canada Francis T Lui, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Lonnie Magee, McMaster University, Canada Sugata Marjit, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India W. Douglas McMillin, Louisiana State University, USA Stuart Mestelman, McMaster University, Canada Kaz Miyagiwa, Emory University, USA Serena Ng, University of Michigan, USA John M. Quigley, University of California, Berkeley, USA Albert G. Schweinberger, Universitat Konstanz, Germany David J Smyth, Middlesex University Business School, London, UK Yoshio Sugasawa, Nihon University, Japan Shu-ki Tsang, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Gordon Tullock, George Mason University, USA David Weinstein, Columbia University, USA Andrew B. Whinston, University of Texas, Austin, USA Richard Yue-Chim Wong, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Wing Thye Woo, University of California, Davis, USA Danyang Xie, International Monetary Fund, USA Dennis Tao Yang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
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