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Oxford Journals to publish two new Economics and Finance titles

29 May 2007

Oxford Journals is delighted to announce the addition to our list of two new Economics and Finance titles. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy is launched today, published jointly with the Association for Environmental and Resource Economists. Oxford Journals is also publishing Review of Finance on behalf of the European Finance Association, starting from 2007.

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (REEP) is a new journal that seeks to fill the gap between traditional academic journals and the general interest press by providing a widely accessible yet scholarly source for the latest thinking on environmental economics and related policy, and by strengthening the links between environmental economics research and environmental policy. It will publish symposia, articles and regular features that contribute to the goals of synthesizing lessons learned from recent and ongoing environmental economics research, and providing economic analysis of environmental policy issues.


Review of Finance is a leading journal in finance, competing for the best articles worldwide with the very top journals in the field and aiming at a wide circulation and visibility in the profession. It publishes high-quality papers in all areas of financial economics, both established and newly developing fields including asset pricing, corporate finance, banking and market microstructure, law and finance, behavioral finance, and experimental finance.

Martin Green, Senior Editor, Economics and Social Sciences Journals, commented: “We are delighted to be taking on these two journals. REEP is an exciting and ambitious launch because it is aiming to impact on policy-making in a hugely important area. Review of Finance is also an exciting acquisition for us because of its potential to become one of the top journals in finance.”

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy launches today, with two issues in its first year.

Review of Finance is a quarterly journal in its 11th volume.

The two journals join a prestigious Oxford Journals economics and finance list that includes such titles as The Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Law Economics and Organization, and The World Bank Economic Review.

For further information about these titles, and subscription and publication information, please visit the journal homepages:

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy

Review of Finance

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For further information please contact:

Kate Stringer
Assistant Communications Manager, Oxford Journals
+44 (0)1865 35 45 85

Notes to Editors

The Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE), founded in 1979, was established as a means of exchanging ideas, stimulating research, and promoting graduate training in resource and environmental economics. AERE currently has over 800 members from more than thirty nations, coming from academic institutions, the public sector, and private industry. It draws from traditional economics, agricultural economics, forestry, and natural resource schools.

The European Finance Association(EFA), created in 1974, is a professional society of academic researchers and practitioners with an interest in financial economics and financial management, at both theoretical and empirical level. EFA’s annual meeting is a top-echelon conference with an extremely competitive paper-selection process, and attracting over 600 leading academics and practitioners from all over the world. The Association is a key link between its members based in Europe, North America, Asia and elsewhere. The EFA provides a framework for effective dissemination of research and exchange of ideas at international level.

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