期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
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ISSN: | 1468-2702
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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.oup.co.uk/
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期刊网址: | http://joeg.oxfordjournals.org/
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影响因子: |
3.429(2015年)
2.494(2014年)
2.821(2013年)
2.600 (2012年)
3.261(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | ECONOMICS; GEOGRAPHY |
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 aims of the Journal of Economic Geography are to redefine and reinvigorate the intersection between economics and geography, and to provide a world-class journal in the field. The journal is steered by a distinguished team of Editors and an Editorial Board, drawn equally from the two disciplines. It publishes original academic research and discussion of the highest scholarly standard in the field of 'economic geography' broadly defined. Submitted papers are refereed, and are evaluated on the basis of their creativity, quality of scholarship, and contribution to advancing understanding of the geographic nature of economic systems and global economic change.
Instructions to Authors
NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS
The Journal of Economic Geography seeks to redefine and reinvigorate the links between the disciplines of economics and geography. It aims to publish original academic research, critical surveys, and discussion of the highest scholarly standard in the field of 'economic geography' broadly defined. Submitted papers will be evaluated on the basis of their creativity, quality of scholarship, and contribution to advancing understanding of the geographic nature of economic systems and global economic change. Submitted manuscripts must be original, unpublished contributions. They must not be concurrently on offer to any other publication. Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that if it is accepted for publication copyright of the article will be assigned to Oxford University Press.
The corresponding author will receive the URL of the article free f charge to distribute i place of offprints, with an option to buy offprints at reasonable prices.
The Editors' decision is final. Four hard copies of the manuscript and one electonic copy (sent by e-mail in PDF format) should be submitted to either of the two Editors listed below on the basis of disciplinary affiliation: Professor Diego Puga Department of Economics University of Toronto 150 Saint George Street Toronto. Ontario M5S3G7, Canada
E-mail: joeg.editor@utoronto.ca
Professor Neil Wrigley Department of Geography University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
E-mail: n.wrigley@soton.ac.uk Manuscripts should be no longer than 8000 words and should be written in English. They should be prefaced by a short abstract of no more than 100 words, followed by four keywords and JEL codes suitable for indexing and classification purposes. Manuscripts will not normally be returned to authors. The Journal uses a blind refereeing system. Hence the name and affiliation of the author(s) should appear only on the title page. In the case of multiple authors, the submission should nominate one author as the point of contact for the Editors and provide full details (including e-mail and fax) of an address for correspondence. Revised and accepted manuscripts must be submitted in the house-style of the Journal (see a recent issue), on one side only of A4 or US letter-size paper, double spaced (including footnotes and references), with a wide margin, and with the pages numbered. Avoid excessive use of footnotes. Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively throughout the manuscript, should be attached on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript, and their approximate position indicated in the text. Citations in the text should use the Harvard System of short references, for example, Clark (1999) or (Clark, 1999), followed by a, b, ... when two or more references to work by one author are given for the same year, e.g. (Clark, 1999a, 1999b). Page numbers should be given in the case of quotations, e.g. (Clark, 1999b, 186-92). At the end of the text a full listing of references in alphabetical order should be provided in the following style: Clark, G.L., Feldman, M., Gertler, M.S. (2000) Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Martin, R.L. (1999), The new 'geographical turn' in economics: some critical reflections, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23: 65-91
The Economist (1999) Knowing your place. The Economist, 13 March, 130.
Venables, A. (1997) Trade liberalization and factor mobility. Discussion Paper 352, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics. Authors are asked to keep in mind that the Journal is cross-disciplinary and that the mathematical training of its readers is varied. On the one hand, attempting to express a mathematical argument exclusively in words is counterproductive. On the other, through good exposition (eg, using lemmas for intermediate technical results, separating proofs from explanation, putting routine proofs and algebra in technical appendices) it should always be possible to make the central results and the line of argument intelligible to the general reader. Diagrams should be submitted in their final form, either as glossy artwork or a good-quality laser print.
Final versions of papers accepted for publication should be submitted both as a typescript (two copies) and electronically in a format suitable for editing. Details of the software used to produce the disk should be given. Authors are expected to correct proofs quickly and to make no revision to proofs. The Press reserves the right to charge authors for revisions made to proofs. The Journal of Economic Geography also reviews selected books in the field of 'economic geography' broadly defined. Potential books for review by the Journal should be sent to one of the Book Review Editors listed in the most recent issue of the journal, or to Oxford University Press marked for review by the Journal of Economic Geography. Author Self-Archiving/Public Access policy from May 2005 For information about this journal's policy, please visit our Author Self-Archiving policy page. NEW! OPEN ACCESS OPTION FOR AUTHORSStarting in July 2005, Journal of Economic Geography authors have the option, at an additional charge, to make their paper freely available online immediately upon publication, under the Oxford Open initiative. After your manuscript is accepted, as part of the mandatory licence form [http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/jnlecg/for_authors/licence.pdf ] required of all corresponding authors, you will be asked to indicate whether or not you wish to pay to have your paper made freely available immediately. If you do not select the Open Access option, your paper will be published with standard subscription-based access and you will not be charged.
*Visit http://www.oxfordjournals.org/jnls/devel/ for list of qualifying countries.
The above Open Access charges are in addition to any page charges and colour charges that might apply.
If you choose the Open Access option you will also be asked to complete an Open Access charge form online. You will be automatically directed to the appropriate version of the form depending on whether you are based at an institution with an online subscription to ournal of Economic Geography. Therefore please make sure that you are using an institutional computer when accessing the form. To check whether you are based at a subscribing institution please use the Subscriber Test link for Health Promotion International.
The JournalAbout this journal Publishers' Books for Review Rights & Permissions Impact factor: 3.139 Editors Professor Diego PugaProfessor Neil Wrigley View full editorial board For AuthorsInstructions to authors Self-Archiving Policy
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Editorial Board
EDITORS:
Professor Diego Puga Department of Economics University of Toronto 150 Saint George Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G7, Canada Professor Neil Wrigley Department of Geography University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ UK Telephone:+44 (0) 1703 593 762 Fax:+44 (0) 1703 593 295
ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
Meric Gertler University of Toronto, Canada Vernon Henderson Brown University, USA Ronald L. Martin University of Cambridge, UK Jacques Thisse Universit?Catholique de Louvain, Belgium BOOK REVIEW EDITORS:Professor Gilles Duranton Department of Economics University of Toronto 150 Saint George Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G7, Canada Email: gilles.duranton@utoronto.ca
Canada Dr Neil Coe School of Geography University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL UK
EDITORIAL BOARD:
Ash Amin University of Durham, UK Bjorn Asheim Univeristy of Lund, Sweden Trevor Barnes University of British Columbia, Canada Susan Christopherson Cornell University, USA Gordon Clark University of Oxford, UK Pierre-Philippe Combes Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausées, France Peter Dicken University of Manchester, UK Jonathan Eaton New YorkUniversity, USA Karolina Ekholm Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden Dennis Epple Carnegie Mellon University, USA Maryann Feldman University of Toronto, Canada Masahisa Fujita Kyoto University, Japan Edward Glaeser Harvard University, USA Amy Glasmeier Pennsylvania State University, USA Gordon Hanson University of California San Diego, USA Thomas Holmes University of Minnesota, USA Keith Ihlanfeldt Florida State University, USA Anders Malmberg University of Uppsala, Sweden Linda McDowell University College London, UK Daniel McMillen University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Phillip O'Neill University of Newcastle, Australia Gianmarco Ottaviano University of Bologna, Italy Henry Overman London School of Economics, UK Sam Ock Park Seoul University, South Korea David Pines Tel Aviv University, Israel Jane Pollard University of Birmingham, UK Thijs ten Raa Tilburg University, The Netherlands David Rigby University of California Los Angeles, USA Erica Schoenberger John Hopkins University, USA Allen Scott University of California Los Angeles, USA Eric Sheppard University of Minneapolis, USA William Strange University of Toronto, Canada Peter Sunley University of Edinburgh, UK Takatoshi Tabuchi University of Tokyo, Japan Anthony Venables London School of Economics, UK Henry Yeung National University of Singapore, Singapore
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