期刊名称:CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
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ISSN: | 0309-166X
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出版频率: | Bi-monthly
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出版社: | OXFORD UNIV PRESS, GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX2 6DP
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出版社网址: | http://www.oxfordjournals.org/
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期刊网址: | http://cje.oxfordjournals.org/
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影响因子: |
2.156 (2020年)
1.516(2018年)
2.070(2017年)
1.338(2016年)
1.263(2015年)
1.311(2014年)
0.914(2013年)
0.951 (2012年)
1.447(2011年)
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| 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
About the Journal
The Cambridge Journal of Economics, founded in 1977 in the traditions of Marx, Keynes, Kalecki, Joan Robinson and Kaldor, provides a forum for theoretical, applied, policy and methodological research into social and economic issues. Its focus includes:
- the organisation of social production and the distribution of its product
- the causes and consequences of gender, ethnic, class and national inequities
- inflation and unemployment
- the changing forms and boundaries of markets and planning
- uneven development and world market instability
- globalisation and international integration.
The editors invite the submission of papers, critical surveys, review articles, and commentaries on contemporary issues and will organise special issues and debates. Strong emphasis is placed on critical perspectives, multi-disciplinary approaches, the provision and use of empirical evidence, realistic analysis and accessibility to non-specialists.
The Journal has an impact factor of 0.772 and is ranked 68/172 in the Economics category of the ISI Journal Citation Reports (2005).
ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING SERVICES
The Cambridge Journal of Economics is covered by the following abstracting and indexing services:
British Humanities Index CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts Geo Abstracts ISI: Social Sciences Citation Index Journal of Economic Literature/EconLit Periodicals Contents Index RePEc (Research in Economic Papers) Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Social Sciences Abstracts Societas Sociological Abstracts
RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS
Application Form for Permissions
For your convenience, a standard form for applying for journal permissions is provided. Please complete the form, which will be delivered automatically to Journals Rights and Permissions via email.
The Journals Rights and Permissions office in Oxford, handles all requests to use material from the Oxford University Press journals.
The department is staffed from 8.00am-5.00pm, from Monday to Friday. To contact the department at any other time, please send an email message or fax.
It is our normal policy to respond to requests within 7-10 days of receipt. However, it may take longer during busy periods. All responses are sent by mail, unless an immediate deadline is clearly indicated on the request, and a fax number provided.
Permission requests should be sent to:
If faxing or mailing a request, please ensure that you include the full reference of the material you want to use (journal name, volume and issue numbers, page numbers, author, title of article, figure numbers where appropriate etc). We also need a brief description of what you want to use the material for (eg in a book, coursepack etc).
Instructions to Authors
Information for Authors
Editorial communications should be sent to:
Contributors should send three hard copies of their submission, which will not normally be returned. These should not normally exceed 7500 words and should be prefaced by an abstract of no longer than 100 words, together with up to five key words, four JEL classifications and an address for correspondence. We shall also normally require a version of accepted submissions on floppy disc. Whilst the publisher can accept most computer and word processor discs, the preferred combinations are either PC WINDOWS or APPLE MAC, and Microsoft Word. Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that if it is accepted for publication, exclusive copyright of the article shall be assigned to the Society. The publisher will supply 25 offprints of each article free of charge plus access to the article online.
LAYOUT
All copies must be typed in Journal style (see a recent issue) on one side only of the paper (preferably A4), double spaced (including footnotes and references), with a margin of at least 1.5'' on the left-hand side. Footnotes should be kept to a minimum, indicated by superscript figures in the text, and collected on a single page placed at the end of the manuscript. Please do not use the automatic footnote feature of your word processing program. Tables and figures should be attached on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript and their position indicated in the text. Citations in the text should use the Harvard System of short references (e.g. Isenman, 1980, pp. 66-7; Brown, 1975A, 1993B) with a full alphabetical list at the end in the following style:
- Isenman, P. 1980. Basic needs: the case of Sri Lanka, World Development, vol. 8, no. 3 [or page nos if issue number not known]
- Myrdal, G. 1939. Monetary Equilibrium, London, Hodge
- Phillips, A.W.H. 1953. 'Dynamic Models in Economics', PhD Thesis, University of London
ADVANCE ACCESS CITATION
Papers published in Advance Access are citeable using the DOI and publication date. An example of an Advance Access citation is given below:
- Brammer, S and Millington, A. 'Profit maximisation vs. agency: an analysis of charitable giving by UK firms', Cambridge Journal of Economics Advance Access published April 4, 2005, doi:10.1093/cje/bei036.
The same paper in its final form would be cited:
- Brammer, S. and Millington, A. 'Profit maximisation vs. agency: an analysis of charitable giving by UK firms', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 29(4), pp. 517-534. First published April 4, 2005: doi:10.1093/cje/bei036.
USE OF MATHEMATICS
Authors are asked to use mathematics only when its application is a necessary condition for achieving the stated objective of the paper. When mathematics is used, the necessity for doing so should be explained, and the major steps in the argument and the conclusions made intelligible to a non-mathematical reader. Wherever possible, authors are encouraged to put the mathematical parts of their argument into an appendix.
In the case of empirical articles, authors will be expected to make readily available to interested readers a complete set of data as well as details of any specialised computer programs used.
COMMENTS ON PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Before submitting a comment (normally no more than 1500 words) on any article published in the Journal, a copy of the comment should be sent to the author of the original article with a request they respond to any points of possible misunderstanding. The comment should not be submitted for publication before this response has been received unless the original author does not reply within a reasonable time.
COPYRIGHT
?Cambridge Political Economy Society 2005. All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without either the prior written permission of the Publishers, or a licence permitting restricted copying issued in the UK by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W1P 9HE, or in the USA by the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, Mass 01923, USA.
It is a condition of publication in the Journal that authors assign copyright to the Cambridge Political Economy Society. This ensures that requests from third parties to reproduce articles are handled efficiently and consistently and will also allow the article to be as widely disseminated as possible. In assigning copyright, authors may use their own material in other publications provided that the Journal is acknowledged as the original place of publication, and Oxford University Press is notified in writing and in advance.
PRE-PUBLICATION POLICY
The Cambridge Journal of Economics does not accept papers that have been previously published elsewhere with the exception of working papers series. The Journal’s policy regarding working paper series is:
- Pre-publication in working paper series is allowed where submission to the working paper series is prior to acceptance by the Journal.
- The working paper version may remain online after publication in the Journal.
- The working paper version should NOT be updated after acceptance by the Journal.
- Authors are requested to append the appropriate citation to the working paper version on acceptance by the Journal (if the working paper series allows this).
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
PATRONS:
Luigi Pasinetti
Amartya Sen
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