JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
* Call for papers for Conference on International Macro-Finance, April 24-25,
2008.
(papers to be considered for special issue of JIE)
AIMS AND SCOPE
The Journal of International Economics is intended to
serve as the primary outlet for theoretical
and empirical research in all areas of international economics. These include,
but are not
limited to the following: trade patterns, commercial policy; international
institutions; exchange
rates; open economy macroeconomics; international finance; international factor
mobility. The
Journal especially encourages the submission of articles which are empirical in
nature, or deal
with issues of open economy macroeconomics and international finance.
Theoretical work submitted to the Journal should be original in its motivation
or modeling
structure. Empirical analysis should be based on a theoretical framework, and
should be capable
of replication. It is expected that all materials required for replication
(including computer
programs and data sets) should be available upon request to the authors.
How to Contact JIE
Mail:
Journal
of International Economics
Department of Economics
Fax: +1 (608) 262-2033.
E-mail: jie@intl-institute.wisc.edu.
Editors
Jonathan Eaton, Department of Economics, New York University, 269 Mercer St., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003, USA
Charles Engel, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin, 1180 Observatory Dr., Madison WI 53706-1393, USA
Administrative Assistant
Sara Herpolsheimer
Beginning January 1, 2007, all submissions to JIE must be made electronically through this website:
Click here for: Instructions to Authors
There is a 35-page limit on accepted manuscripts (which
includes tables, figures, references, footnotes, appendix, etc.)
In keeping with the spirit of open scientific inquiry, the JIE would like authors of accepted empirical papers to make their data available to other researchers. The best way to do this is on a Website where the data can be downloaded. If that is not possible, please be prepared to respond to requests for data.
Click here for: JIE Homepage Maintained by Elsevier Science