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Order Online<\/a><\/p>\n Style Guide (PDF)<\/a><\/p>\n Palgrave Website<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n Established in 1973 as a quarterly publication of the Eastern Economic Association, the Eastern Economic Journal, is committed to free and open intellectual inquiry from diverse philosophical perspectives in all areas of theoretical and applied research related to economics.<\/p>\n Issues contain a mixture of articles, book reviews, EEA Presidential Addresses, symposia, and dialogues.\u00a0 They include contributions by renowned economists, as well as by new Ph.D.s just learning how to make their research results accessible to the profession. Readability and general interest are major factors in the publication decision.<\/p>\n The Eckstein Prize was established by the Eastern Economic Association in honour of Otto Eckstein, a former president of the EEA, and is awarded biennially to the article in the Eastern Economic Journal judged to be the best over that period. A $1,000 award accompanies first prize.\u00a0 A list of previous winners can be found at http:\/\/www.palgrave-journals.com\/eej\/about.html#eckstein<\/a><\/p>\n Beginning with Volume 34 (2008), the Journal is published by Palgrave Macmillan. For more information please visit their website at: http:\/\/www.palgrave-journals.com\/eej\/index.html<\/a><\/p>\n Older articles are available through our RePec archives: Older articles are also available through the online EBSCO, JSTOR and Procite databases. The Journal is indexed in EconLit and a number of other indexes; for a current list see http:\/\/www.palgrave-journals.com\/eej\/about.html#indexed<\/a><\/p>\n We accept commercial advertisements.\u00a0 Please contact Palgrave Macmillan directly for marketing arrangements.\u00a0 For Palgrave contact information see http:\/\/www.palgrave-journals.com\/eej\/contact_us.html<\/a><\/p>\n Cynthia A. Bansak, St. Lawrence University and Allan A. Zebedee, Clarkson University<\/p>\n Eastern Economic Journal Submissions should be submitted electronically at the link below. Initial submissions need not follow the formatting guidelines below. Editorial queries can be sent to\u00a0EEJ@clarkson.edu<\/a>, or phone\u00a0(315) 268-3890. The editorial office resides in physical space at:<\/p>\n Eastern Economic Journal<\/strong> Books for possible review and offers to write book reviews should be sent to the editorial office.<\/p>\n Manuscript submission fee: $30 if at least one author is a member of the Association (which includes anyone who registered to attend the immediately preceding or following Association Conference). The submission fee is $90 if no author is a member; this includes a year’s membership in the Association, including receipt of the Journal, for the corresponding author. Submission fees may be paid by check (make payable to the Eastern Economic Association and send to the journal office address) or credit card (a website link will be sent to you for arranging payment after the submission is logged into our system).<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n Individuals who are interested in doing book reviews for the Eastern Economic Journal should contact:<\/p>\nDescription and Features<\/h3>\n
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