Baltic Journal of Economics
Baltic Journal of Economics
The Baltic Journal of Economics is a refereed
scientific journal in economics. As of spring 2008, it is published jointly by
Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
(SSE Riga) and the Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies
(BICEPS). The Journal is intended to provide a publication medium for original
research in economics for scholars working in the Baltic States or those who
are working with topics relevant for the Baltic States
or for transition economies in general.
Papers may be theoretical, empirical or political
economy in their emphasis and with relevance to the Baltic countries. Papers
with policy relevance or which combine economic theory with empirical findings
are particularly welcome.
The Journal will stimulate a dialogue between
scientists in social science, policy makers as well as other decision makers
involved with economic development in the Baltic States.
In order to make the journal relevant to a wide audience of academics trained
in social science the articles should be presented in a form where explanations
and the intuition behind the conclusions should be given priority above
technical derivations.
The Baltic Journal of Economics is published twice per
year and is abstracted and/or indexed in EconLit, the Journal of Economic
Literature electronic edition/CD-ROM, EBSCO, and GESIS.
For more information on the Baltic Journal of Economics and back issues, please see the Journal’s website .
