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Revistas  

CLIOMETRICA

JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL ECONOMICS AND ECONOMETRIC HISTORY

Dear colleagues!

Today, we have the pleasure to announce the creation of Cliometrica - Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History, published by Springer-Verlag and supported by the Cliometric Society (http://eh.net/Clio) and the Association Française de Cliometrie (http://www.cliometrie.org).

Editors:
Claude Diebolt, Managing Editor; Dora Costa, Co-editor; Jean-Luc Demeulemeester, Co-editor.

Honorary Members: Paul David, Richard Easterlin, Stanley Engerman, John Komlos, Angus Maddison, Peter Temin, Jean-Claude Toutain, Jeffrey Williamson.

Editorial Board: Jörg Baten, Stephen Broadberry, Elise Brezis, Nicholas Crafts, Lee Craig, David de la Croix, Olivier Darné, Alexander Field, Price Fishback, Caroline Fohlin, James Foreman Peck, John James, Simon Johnson, Catherine Kyrtsou, Rainer Metz, Kim Oosterlinck, Antoine Parent, Max-Stephan Schulze, Gerald Silverberg, Kenneth Sokoloff, Solomos Solomou, Mark Spoerer, Richard Steckel, Hans-Joachim Voth, Eugene White, Nikolaus Wolf.

Cliometrica provides a leading forum for exchange of ideas and research in all facets, in all historical periods and in all geographical locations of historical economics. The journal encourages the methodological debate, the use of economic theory in general and model building in particular, the reliance upon quantification to buttress the models with historical data, the use of the more standard historical knowledge to broaden the understanding and suggesting new avenues of research, and the use of statistical theory and econometrics to combine models with data in a single consistent explanation. The highest standards of quality are promoted. All articles will be subject to Cliometrica's peer review process. On occasion, specialised topics may be presented in a special issue.

We encourage you to forward this announcement to your colleagues and stay at your disposal for any further information. For all editorial matters, including articles offered for publication, please do not hesitate to contact the Managing Editor by e-mail: cdiebolt@cournot.u-strasbg.fr.

The first issue is due in March 2007. A call for papers is coming soon!

Yours sincerely,
Claude Diebolt, CNRS, Managing Editor
Dora Costa, MIT, Co-editor
Jean-Luc Demeulemeester, Free University of Brussels, Co-editor.

 

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Patrocinadores:
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El Colegio de México, CONACYT, Facultad de Economía y el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM, Instituto Mora y CIDE.
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