Aims & Scope
American Economic & Social Review (AESR) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal. It is intended to serve as a means of communication between teachers, research workers, planners, administrators, and all others interested in the problems associated with economic development. The subject areas include, but are not limited to, the following fields:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- International Economics
- International Trade and Finance
- Economics
- Political Economy
- Fiscal Economics
- Applied Economics
- Business Economics
- Labour Economics and Econometrics
- Anthropology
- Sociology
- Politics
- Culture
- International Relation
- Public Administration
- Social Science
- Inflation
- Informal Sector
- Corruption
- Crime
- Drug Policy
- Unions
- Social Exclusion
- Price Controls
- Energy and Environmental Policy
- Natural Resources, and Technology Transfer
- Public Policy and Economics
- Economic Theory,
- Developmental Issues
- Markets and Industry
- Banking and Financial Issues
- International Trade Issues
- The Asian Crisis
- China's Economic Reform
- The Economic Resurgence of India
- Transitional Economies
- The Economics of Information
- Environmental and Health Economics
- Innovation and Growth
- Globalization and Competitiveness
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Social Sciences etc.
Subject Area – Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Subject Category – Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) (2001); Subject Area – Social Sciences. Subject Category – Social Sciences (miscellaneous) (3301); Education (3304); Linguistics and Language (3310); Political Science and International Relations (3320).
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AESR follows APA style.
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Author Guidelines
1. Authors must ensure that their papers are free of spelling and grammatical errors and typos.
2. Research papers should not exceed 6,000 words.
3. A separate title page of an article should contain the title of the paper, name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s).
4. The first page of an article should contain an abstract not exceeding 250 words and a maximum of eight keywords.
5. Equations in the text should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals within simple brackets and aligned against the right margin.
6. All appendices should be numbered consecutively using uppercase roman numerals and shown after the list of references.
7. References should be cited within the text as follows: According to Wickremasinghe (2005), foreign exchange market … These results are inconsistent with those of other studies (Perera, 1995; Silva, 2000)
8. List of references should show each citation in alphabetical order and follow the style of APA
9. Page proofs will be sent to the corresponding author. The corrected manuscripts should be submitted within 10 working days.
10. The Article Processing Charge (Formatting and Hosting) is 00 USD.
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NOTE:
The publisher and journal have a policy of “Zero Tolerance on the Plagiarism”. We check the plagiarism issue through two methods: reviewer check and plagiarism prevention tool (turnitin.com).
All submissions will be checked by Turnitin before being sent to reviewers.
Keep a Similarity Index <20% and single-source matches are not <2%.
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