EC933-G-AU: International Finance
Here are some relevant journals, with their publisher's websites:
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Journal of International Economics, Elsevier Science:
a major outlet, since 1971, for theoretical and empirical research in all areas of
international economics, including in particular exchange rates, open-economy
macroeconomics, international finance and international factor mobility;
JIE is accessible for reading either at the
Albert Sloman Library or via its EBSCO Host Electronic Journal Service facility
(the issues of the most recent 12 months, in the latter case).
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Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier Science:
since its launch in 1982, JIMF has built up
a solid reputation as a high-quality scholarly journal devoted to theoretical and
empirical research in the fields of international monetary economics, international
finance, and the rapidly developing overlap area between the two; it is accessible
for reading either at the Albert Sloman Library or via its EBSCO Host Electronic
Journal Service facility (the issues of the most recent 12 months, in the latter case).
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Review of International Economics, Blackwell:
founded in 1993, this journal covers a full range of topics in international economics
including both controversial and innovative ideas and detailed contributions from other
directly related fields, relevance to real world problems being a paramount concern;
RIE is accessible for reading either at the Albert
Sloman Library or via its EBSCO Host Electronic Journal Service facility (the issues of
the most recent 12 months, in the latter case).
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International Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier Science:
since its launch in 1992, the journal publishes papers which deal with contemporary
economic and financial issues and problems faced by national, regional, and global
economies; unfortunately, IREF is not (yet)
accessible for reading in, or through, the Albert Sloman Library.
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International Journal of Finance and Economics, Wiley InterScience:
a relatively new journal, launched in 1996, which aims to be accessible to non-specialists,
policy-makers and practitioners and to publish on a broad scope of issues in international
finance such as, among other, exchange rates, balance of payments, Third World debt,
European monetary union, the financial aspects of transition economies, and international
financial policy co-ordination; unfortunately, IJFE
is not (yet) accessible for reading in, or through, the Albert Sloman Library.
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Open Economies Review, Kluwer:
the journal, which first appeared in 1990, encourages interdisciplinary communication
and interaction among researchers in the vast area of international and transnational
economics and covers models and applications on topics such as, with view to our course
focus, the adjustment mechanism to external imbalances, exchange rate movements,
alternative monetary regimes, real and financial integration, monetary union, and
external debt; unfortunately, OER is not (yet)
accessible in, or through, the Albert Sloman Library; but, starting from 2004, it can
be read at the RePEc website (see its URL below).
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International Finance, Blackwell: a recently founded journal, in 1998,
IF claims to bridge the gap between theory and policy
in macroeconomics and finance, seeking to publish thought-provoking and policy-relevant
analysis, particularly in the areas of exchange rates, monetary policy and financial
markets, among others; unfortunately, IF is not (yet) accessible in, or through, the
Albert Sloman Library.
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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Ohio State University Press:
founded in 1969, JMCB is a leading professional
journal in the areas of money and banking, credit markets, regulation of financial
institutions, international payments, portfolio management, and monetary and fiscal
policy; it is accessible for reading either at the Albert Sloman Library or in
electronic format via JSTOR (up to 2002, in the latter case).
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Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier Science:
since its launch in 1975, it has established itself as the top periodical reference
for theoretical and empirical research in the broad field of monetary economics;
JME is accessible for reading either at the
Albert Sloman Library or via its EBSCO Host Electronic Journal Service facility
(the issues of the most recent 12 months, in the latter case).