Revue économique

The Revue économique is a peer-reviewed academic journal published six times per year. It covers formal economics and other social sciences including history and sociology of relevance for economics. Articles are in French or English.

Revue économique
DisciplineEconomics
LanguageEnglish, French
Edited byDavid Margolis
Publication details
History1950-present
Publisher
Presses de Sciences Po (France)
FrequencyBimonthly
Delayed, after 1 year
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Rev. Écon.
Indexing
ISSN0035-2764 (print)
1950-6694 (web)
LCCN52016395
JSTOR00352764
OCLC no.708221211
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History

The first issue of the Revue économique was published in May 1950. Founders included economic historian Fernand Braudel,[1] Albert Aftalion, who presided over the journal's board of directors ("comité de direction").[2] and Émile James (1899–1991), Étienne Labrousse (1895–1989), Jean Lhomme (1901–1987), Jean Marchal (1905–1995), Jean Meynaud (1914–1972), Henri Noyelle (1882–1966), Jean Weiller (1905–2000). Until 1977, the journal was published by Armand Colin and since 1978 by the Presses de Sciences Po.[3]

Some of the authors who have published articles in the journal include:[4][5] John Abowd, Raymond Aron, Raymond Barre, Charles Bettelheim, François Bloch-Lainé, Roger Guesnerie, Francis Kramarz, Denis Kessler, Serge Christophe Kolm, Jean-Jacques Laffont, Wassily Léontief, Edmond Malinvaud, Pierre Mendès-France, Alfred Sauvy, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Jacques Rueff, Jan Tinbergen, Jean Tirole.

Prize of the Revue économique

Every two years, the Prize is awarded to an author who published in the journal, for the whole of his/her work.[6]

References

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