The Scandinavian Journal of Economics
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics was established as the Ekonomisk Tidskrift (in Swedish) in 1899 by David Davidson. It became The Swedish Journal of Economics in 1965 (in English) and then The Scandinavian Journal of Economics in 1976. Davidson was the editor until his retirement in 1939 at the age of 85, having run it virtually as a one-man operation.
Discipline | Economics |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Tommy Andersson, Erik Lindqvist, Andreas Moxnes, and Pontus Rendahl |
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Former name(s) | Ekonomisk Tidskrift (1899-1964), The Swedish Journal of Economics (1965-1975) |
History | 1899-present |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
1.091 (2017) | |
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ISO 4 | Scand. J. Econ. |
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ISSN | 0347-0520 (print) 1467-9442 (web) |
LCCN | 76645314 |
JSTOR | 03470520 |
OCLC no. | 2328521 |
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In its early history all articles were written in Swedish. The first article in English was printed in 1947. The journal published many important works by Gustaf Cassel, Knut Wicksell, Eli Heckscher, Gunnar Myrdal, and Erik Lindahl. It is owned by a non-profit association and published on its behalf by Wiley-Blackwell.[1]
References
- Persson, Mats (1998) The First Century of The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Vol. 100, No. 1, 100th Anniversary Symposium
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