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Fri Mar 31 17:18:59 2006
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As of January 1998 I have assumed the editorship of the Review of 
Austrian Economics (Kluwer Academic Publishers).  The previous editors 
have moved to another journal project with Transactions Press, and Kluwer 
asked me to restructure the editorial board and pick up the task of 
building the journal within the community of scholars.  A web site devoted 
to the RAE will be established in the next few weeks and will be able to 
accessed from the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics web 
site.  The new editorial board has been formed and we are putting together 
a double-issue for Vol. 11, nos. 1-2 (1998).  After this year, all volumes 
will be 2 numbers per year -- until we move to 3 or 4 issues over the next 
5 years as the flow of manuscripts warrants.  Papers that are accepted for 
review, will go through a double-blind refereeing process, and I am 
striving to have a 6 to 8 week turn around on manuscripts. 
 
Thus, I would like to announce a call for papers for the Review of Austrian 
Economics.  For the 1998 volume I am particularly interested in papers 
which address the following: 
 
* An assessment of Mises and his legacy 25 years after his death. 
 
* Empirical work on the origin and evolution on the institutions of 
capitalism. 
 
* Contemporary history on financial crises, such as that recently 
experienced in Asia, in light of the Austrian theory of the trade cycle (or 
in contradiction of it). 
 
* Work of a theoretical or empirical nature dealing with the transition 
economies and emerging market economies in general. 
 
The Review will not be run on themes, but rather will run as an on-going 
open submission forum, so papers beyond these topics are more than welcomed 
and encouraged.  Of particular interest to readers of this list is that 
work in the history of economic thought and methodology as it relates to 
issues raised in the Austrian literature (very broadly defined) is strongly 
encouraged. 
 
If you have any questions about the RAE, do not hesitate to contact me.  
All correspondence until August 1998 should be directed to Peter J. 
Boettke, Editor, The Review of Austrian Economics, 151 Clubhouse Drive, 
Middletown, NJ 07748. 
 
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