BRUSSELS ECONOMIC REVIEW - CAHIERS ECONOMIQUES DE BRUXELLES
Aims and scope
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The Brussels Economic Review-Cahiers Economiques
de Bruxelles was created in 1958 by E.S. Kirschen under the patronage of
Jan Tinbergen and Vassily Leontieff. It is one of the oldest economic reviews
in Belgium.
The Brussels Economic Review-Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles aims to publish unsolicited manuscripts in all areas of applied economics. Contributions that emphasize the policy relevance of their substantive results, propose new data sources and research methods, or evaluate existing economic theories are particularly encouraged. Theoretical contributions are also welcome, but attention should be drawn to their implications for policy recommendations and/or empirical investigation. Regularly the review publishes special issues edited by guest editors. The Brussels Economic Review-Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles is currently abstracted and indexed in Econlit and Repec. |