Forum for Social Economics
Now published with Springer
Editor-in-Chief:
John Marangos, Department of Economics, Colorado State University
Aims & Scope
The Forum for Social Economics is an international journal sponsored by
the Association for Social Economics.
For 35 years the Forum has published high quality peer-reviewed papers.
The primary focus of the Forum is on applying social economic analysis
to practical policy issues and/or the implications of alternative policy
perspectives encompassing the social economy.
The Forum is a pluralistic journal publishing work that addresses
economic issues within wider ethical, cultural or natural environmental
contexts, and is sympathetic to papers that transcend established
disciplinary boundaries. Papers should make a contribution to past or
current socioeconomic issues that have contemporary relevance to
economists, social scientists, policy makers and business.
The journal welcomes stimulating original articles that are clearly
written and draw upon contemporary policy-related research. Preference
is given to non-technical articles of topical and historical interest
that will appeal to a wide range of readers. The journal is also
interested in serving as an avenue for issues regarding teaching
economics, in particular teaching approaches to social and heterodox
economics.
The Forum invites graduate students to submit research papers. Proof of
graduate student status should be provided with the submission. While
the students' papers will go through the regular review process and be
held to the same standards for acceptance as other submissions, the
panel of reviewers will serve a mentoring role to advise the student to
strengthen the paper.
Associate Editor:
Mark D. White, Department of Political Science, Economics, and
Philosophy, College of Staten Island/CUNY, Staten Island, NY, USA
Editorial Board:
Adelheid Biesecker, Professor for Economic Theory at the University of
Bremen, Germany
Elissa Braunstein, Department of Economics, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, CO, USA
Grainne Collins, Employment Research Centre, Department of Sociology,
School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Trinity College, Dublin,
Ireland
Wolfram Elsner, Institute for Institutional and Innovation Economics -
iino, Department of Economics, University of Bremen, Germany
Alan Hutton, Division of Public Policy Group, Caledonian Business
School, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK
Roel Jongeneel, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy,
Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Anne M. de Bruin, Department of Commerce, Massey University at Albany,
Auckland, New Zealand
Ellen Mutari, General Studies Division, Richard Stockton College, Pomona
NJ, USA
Paul P. Wojick, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, USA
Submit your paper now!
Papers should be submitted via Editorial Manager:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/ffse
Annually the Editor-in-Chief will select the best paper submitted to the
Journal, and the
author of that article is granted the "Springer Best Paper Award" a
financial contribution of US$ 500,--.
Bibliographical and Pricing information:
Forum for Social Economics
Sponsored by the Association for Social Economics
Editor-in-Chief: John Marangos
ISSN: 0736-032 (print version) / E-ISSN: 1874-6381 (electronic version)
Journal nr. 12143
Springer Netherlands
Institutional subscription: USD 295,00/volume/year
Vol. 36, 2 issues
Members of the Association for Social Economics (ASE) receive the
Journal as part of their membership.
Available in print and online on Springerlink (www.springerlink.com)
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