Empirical Economics Review

A Quarterly International Journal of Economics

 

ISSN 2222-9736 

 

Included in Cabell’s Directory

 

Editorial Policy

 

Empirical Economics Review (EER) invites papers on all aspects of empirical economics. The EER is a fully refereed international journal. There is no specific deadline for submission of papers. Papers can be sent any time and will be considered forthe subsequent issues. All papers must have an empirical content and the theoretical models on which the empirical results are based should be clearly, but briefly stated.

 

The EER will be published every month and has format of a letters journal, that is, papers will be short and have a definite size restriction.

 

In deciding to publish this journal, we have taken into account the difficulties faced by both the authors and the readers, and have carefully tried to remove them. Our approach is outlined below.

 

Acknowledgement          The EER will send acknowledgement within 48 hours of the receipt of a paper.

 

Expeditious evaluation  The EER will expeditiously complete evaluation process and communicate to the author its decision within eight weeks from the receipt of the paper.

 

Quick publication             The EER will publish all accepted paper within six months of their acceptance.

 

Minimum sending cost  The EER will receive papers only through an email attachment thus bringing the cost to a minimum.

 

Submission fee etc.         The EER has decided to require no submission fees.

 

Subscription fee              Most journals have high subscription rates. The EER will charge a yearly subscription of US$ 400.00 or its equivalent for institutions and US$300.00 for individuals for rich countries (per capita income greater than US$ 2000) and US$ 300.00 or its equivalent for institutions and US$200.00 for individuals for other countries. This is much lower than those charged by journals of the same standard and frequency as Empirical Economics Review.

 

 

Because of the author friendly approach of the journal it is expected that publishing in Empirical Economics Review will be very competitive. Clarity, brevity and nontriviality are the three things that determine acceptability of a paper.

 

We urge all scholars to remember Empirical Economics Review if they have any clear, short and nontrivial research work to submit. We also urge all readers of the EER to give any suggestion that may help it.

 

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