Eastern Economic Journal
The journal of the Eastern Economic Association
Description
This journal presents papers written from every perspective, in all areas of economics, and is committed to free and open intellectual inquiry from diverse philosophical viewpoints. Each issue offers a mix of articles, book reviews, Eastern Economic Association Presidential Addresses, symposia and dialogues.
The Eastern Economic Journal (EEJ) is published quarterly, offering papers that are methodological and philosophical in approach, as well as empirical and theoretical. Recent articles span a wide range of topics, including the effect of paid family leave on retention of female faculty members; the feasibility of removing the penny and the nickel from circulation in the U.S.; and the effect of smoking bans on infant health.
Founded in 1973, this is the official journal of the Eastern Economic Association.
Latest Articles
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Colander's Economics with Attitude
On the Irrelevance of Formal General Equilibrium Analysis
Dave Colander (April 2018)
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Original Article
Are Remittances Good for Your Health? Remittances and Nepal’s National Healthcare Policy
Brian Chezum, Cynthia Bansak, Animesh Giri (April 2018)
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Book Review
Closing the Deficit: How Much Can Later Retirement Help?
Lauren Schmitz (April 2018)

- Available 2007 - 2018
- Volumes 12
- Issues 46
- Articles 591
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- Journal Title
- Eastern Economic Journal
- Coverage
- Volume 33 / 2007 - Volume 44 / 2018
- Print ISSN
- 0094-5056
- Online ISSN
- 1939-4632
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
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