期刊名称:EMERGING MARKETS FINANCE AND TRADE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Emerging Markets Finance and Trade publishes research papers on financial and economic aspects of emerging economies. The Journal focuses on contributions that are policy oriented and interdisciplinary, employing sound econometric methods, using macro, micro, financial, institutional, and political economy data. Geographical coverage includes newly emerging market economies in Europe, the former Soviet Union, and the Middle East, as well as Africa, Asia, and Latin America. One or two issues each year are special issues containing selected papers from major research conferences worldwide.
"Emerging Markets Finance and Trade is a venerable journal that has been re-energized. It focuses on the issues that are most important to emerging markets -- trade and trade policy and financial markets and flows. Under its new editors it will surely be an important forum for research and policy discussion in these areas." Paul Wachtel, Stern School of Business, New York University
"Emerging Markets Finance and Trade is the most comprehensive journal in its coverage of different regions of the developing world. The articles are mostly policy-oriented, yet they utilize the most recent advances in economic theory and econometrics. The journal broadens our understanding of trade issues and financial developments in developing countries." Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
"An important group of developing economies have begun to 'emerge' in recent years, on the back of strong growth performances driven by a more business oriented economic, financial and institutional environment. The journal Emerging Markets Finance and Trade is essential reading for students of these economies, with leading edge papers on the central topics of relevance to the performance of such countries. With a focus on financial markets and international trade in emerging markets, and a large selection of empirical and applied papers specifically focused to emerging markets, the journal fills a very important space for researchers in finance, trade, and development economics." Saul Estrin, Centre for New and Emerging Markets, London Business School
"The analysis of the economic challenges faced by emerging markets has increasingly been attracting attention in the economic profession. This journal provides an important forum for high-quality research on these issues." Carmen M. Reinhart, University of Maryland
Abstracting and Indexing: The articles in this journal are included in the listing, indexing, and/or abstracting coverage of ABSEES Online, Current Contents of Recent Economic Journals (COREJ); Current Contents: Social and Behavioral Sciences; EconLit, e-JEL, JEL on CD; ISI's Research Alert (r); Science Direct; and Social Sciences Citation Index. |
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Asian Studies (all disciplines)-- Patricia Loo, Acquiring Editor
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Editorial Board
Editor: Ali M. Kutan, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (akutan@siue.edu)
Editorial Board
Associate Editors: Sumon Kumar Bhaumik, Brunel Business School, Middlesex, UK; Zdenek Drabek, ERAD, World Trade Organization; Guzin Erlat, Middle East Technical University, Ankara; Ayse Evrensel, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, University of Houston; Lucjan Orlowski, Sacred Heart University; Istvan P. Szekely, International Monetary Fund; Editorial Board Members: Cem Akyurek, Global Securities, Istanbul; Carlos A. Arteta, Federal Reserve Board; Josef C. Brada, Arizona State University; Ali F. Darrat, Louisiana Tech University; Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley; Saul Estrin, London School of Economics; Viviana Fernandez, University of Chile; Jarko Fidrmuc, University of Munich; Ira N. Gang, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Hung Gay Fung, University of St. Louis-Missouri; R. Gaston Gelos, International Monetary Fund; Korhonen Iikka, Bank of Finland; Yelena Kalyuzhnova, University of Reading; Klaus Meyer, University of Reading; Gulnur Muradoglu, Cass Business School, London; Jeffrey B. Nugent, University of Southern California; Jenifer Piesse, King's College London; Gyorgy Szapary, National Bank of Hungary, Budapest; Fatma Taskin, Bilkent University, Ankara; Su Zhou, University of Texas, San Antonio
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