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HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND POLICY
2 issues per year, ISSN 2240-9971, ISSNe 2280-188X
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2013
Institutional subscriber, companies:
Print (VAT included): Italy € 100,00; Other countries € 155,00 Online only (VAT excluded): € 105,00
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Personal subscriber:
Print Italy € 60,50; Print Other countries € 88,50; Supporters print Italy € 200,00; Online only € 47,00
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Aims and Scope
Editorial Board
Contacts + Address
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Contacs: Piero Bini, viale 4 Novembre, 117 - 50053 Empoli (Florence - Italy); e-mail: hetp@uniroma3.it.
History of Economic Thought and Policy is a new professional journal that continues the tradition established by the "newsletter of the history of economic thought" which was founded in florence (italy) in 1972 by piero barucci, francesca duchini and umberto meoli. In 2004 the newsletter began a "new series" of biannual issues, published by franco angeli, which ceased publication in 2010. History of Economic Thought and Policy accepts original papers across the full spectrum of scientific approaches within the history of economic thought. However, HETP has a special interest in analyzing the relationship between economic theories and public policy in different historical phases and national contexts. It is interested in exploring the role played by economists in advising and implementing policy measures and in taking active part in the life of major institutions, both economic or non-economic. On occasion, HETP may accept to publish monographic issues or launch a "call for papers" on specific topics. It will also be open to the publication of archival sources of major importance regarding the role of economists in policy decisions or debates. History of Economic Thought and Policy is meant to be accessible to readers from a great variety of intellectual backgrounds: historians of economic thought, economists, economic historians, as well as social scientists. History of Economic Thought and Policy is structured into four main sections: a) Essays; b) Short articles - Economist’s Archive - Review Articles; c) Book reviews; d) Features. History of Economic Thought and Policy is a peer-reviewed journal: once a paper passed a preliminary screening by the editors, external referees will be invited to submit reports in line with internationally accepted best practices. The editors will try to select referees who will provide timely, impartial and informative reports. The list of referees as well as other relevant information on the editorial policy (rejection rates, average time of acceptance and publication of articles etc.) will be published regularly. Although founded and edited in Italy, History of Economic Thought and Policy has an international vocation. All essays are published in English, with contributors from all over the world. A 15% discount is available for Aispe, Eshet and Storep members
History of Economic Thought and Policy - new series of Storia del pensiero economico
Editors: Piero Bini (Editor), Pier Francesco Asso (Coeditor), Fabio Masini (Managing Editor), Jonathan Smith (Assistant Editor). Editorial Board: Michele Alacevich, Francesco Cattabrini, Pedro Garcia Duarte, Antonio Magliulo, Stephen Meardon, Sebastiano Nerozzi, Roberto Romani, Stefano Solari, Gianfranco Tusset. Adisory Board: Piero Barucci, Massimo Augello, Roger Backhouse, Bradley Bateman, Daniele Besomi, Annie Cot, Marco Dardi, Alfredo Gigliobianco, Gabriella Gioli, Harald Hagemann, Robert Leeson, Ivo Maes, Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Michael McLure, Steven Medema, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Daniela Parisi, Pierluigi Porta, Jean Pierre Potier, Piero Roggi, Malcolm Rutherford, Masazumi Wakatabe, Richard Whatmore.
History of Economic Thought and Policy is a (double-blind) peer-reviewed journal: once a paper passed a preliminary screening by the editors, external referees will be invited to submit reports in line with internationally accepted best practices. The editors will try to select referees who will provide timely, impartial and informative reports. The list of referees as well as other relevant information on the editorial policy (rejection rates, average time of acceptance and publication of articles, etc.) will be published regularly.
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