EC 596/597 Graduate Student Research Resources: Grad Journals
This guide assists students enrolled in EC 596/597
Student-Run Journals
- USC Upstate Student Research Journal"The Annual USC Upstate Student Research Journal is a compilation of outstanding papers submitted by undergraduate and graduate students who have been involved in faculty-mentored research projects and creative activities. The Journal provides a snapshot of the types of research activities at USC Upstate that involve undergraduate and graduate students."
- New School Economic Review (NSER"The New School Economic Review (NSER) is a student-run journal whose content reflects The New School’s history and traditions and that embraces a multidisciplinary and heterodox approach to the social sciences, as espoused by early classical thinkers such as Smith, Ricardo, and Marx. NSER provides professors, practitioners, and students with a forum in which to debate world politics and social affairs, discuss current issues in economics, and share insights from other disciplines."
- The Developing Economist ( University of Texas at Austin)"We accept submissions of academic papers from the fields of Economics, Finance, Political Economy, Mathematics, and Public Policy authored or co-authored by current undergraduate students or recent graduates (less than 12 months from graduation date) from any appropriately-accredited foreign or domestic institution. "
- Duke Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Journal"The Duke Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Journal (Sponsored by Duke PPE Certificate Program) is a new publication which is about to start its first year, and they aim to publish original peer-reviewed works of philosophy, politics, and economics from undergraduate and graduate students. "
- Cabell's Journalytics AcademicComprised of academic journal publication outlets for graduate students and faculty in business, economics,and education.
- Ulrichs International Periodicals DirectoryFeatures bibliographic, access, and pricing information for newspapers, magazines, and journals published in the United States and internationally. Distinguishes peer reviewed and refereed journals from popular magazines.