期刊名称:FINANZARCHIV
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About the journal
FinanzArchiv / Public Finance Analysis (FA)
ISSN 0015-2218 Volume 64 (2008)
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FinanzArchiv / Public Finance Analysis (FA)
Editors Bernd Genser, University of Konstanz, Germany Harry Huizinga, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Alfons J. Weichenrieder, University of Frankfurt/Main, Germany
FinanzArchiv founded in 1884 is one of the world's oldest professional journals in public finance.
FinanzArchiv publishes original work from all fields of public economics which are of interest to an international readership, e.g. taxation, public debt, public goods, public choice, federalism, market failure, social policy, and the welfare state. Special emphasis is on high-quality theoretical and empirical papers on current policy issues.
FinanzArchiv is a well-established, internationally oriented journal in the field of public economics, widely read in Europe and all over the world.
FinanzArchiv is listed in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI, JCR impact factor 2007 0,296), in Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences, in IDEAS and RePEc (IDEAS/RePEc simple impact factor 2008 1.177), in the Journal of Economic Literature (CD and online), and in the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences.
FinanzArchiv is a fully peer-reviewed journal committed to a prompt turnaround of submissions. No more than four months should pass between online submission of a manuscript and the editor's decision on acceptance, revision, or rejection.
A subscription for institutions and private persons includes access to the electronic version of the FA. To view the contents of the latest issues, please visit the Ingenta website. |
Instructions to Authors
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) Manuscripts Manuscripts must be in English and comply with the instructions to authors. They should be submitted online via Editorial Express. Submission and verification comprises five easy steps and allow to upload a cover letter as well as the manuscript in PDF format.
Alternatively you can send a PDF version of the manuscript as an e-mail attachment to one of the three editors:
Bernd Genser (University of Konstanz) E-Mail: bernd.genser [AT] uni-konstanz.de
Harry Huizinga (Tilburg University) E-Mail: huizinga [AT] uvt.nl
Alfons Weichenrieder (University of Frankfurt) E-Mail: a.weichenrieder [AT] em.uni-frankfurt.de
All submitted manuscripts which qualify for publication are peer reviewed by two referees. There is no submission fee. Submission of a paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere.
Book reviews FinanzArchiv has no book review section. Please refrain from sending review copies to the editors. Thank you!
Editorial Board
Editors
Bernd Genser, University of Konstanz, Germany e-mail Bernd.Genser@uni-konstanz.de
Harry Huizinga, Tilburg University, The Netherlands e-mail huizinga@uvt.nl
Alfons J. Weichenrieder, University of Frankfurt/Main, Germany e-mail a.weichenrieder@em.uni-frankfurt.de
Advisory Board
Tatsuo Hatta, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan
Robert Haveman, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States
Agnar Sandmo, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway
Hans-Werner Sinn, CESifo Munich, Germany
Associate Editors
Alan Auerbach, University of California, United States
Massimo Bordignon, Catholic University of Milan, Italy
Lans Bovenberg, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
John Creedy, University of Melbourne, Australia
Helmuth Cremer, University of Toulouse, France
Toshihiro Ihori, University of Tokyo, Japan
Vesa Kanniainen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Michael Keen, International Monetary Fund, Washington, United States
Gebhard Kirchgässner, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Ben Lockwood, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Pierre Pestieau, University of Liège, Belgium
Wolfram F. Richter, University of Dortmund, Germany
Efraim Sadka, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Joel Slemrod, University of Michigan, United States
Peter B. Sørensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Wolfgang Wiegard, University of Regensburg, Germany
David Wildasin, University of Kentucky, United States
John D. Wilson, Michigan State University, United States
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