The Review of Political Economy welcomes constructive and critical contributions in all areas of political economy, including the Post Keynesian, Sraffian, Marxian, Austrian and Institutionalist traditions. The Review publishes both theoretical and empirical research, and is also open to submissions in methodology, economic history and the history of economic thought that cast light on issues of contemporary relevance in political economy. Comments on articles published in the Review are encouraged. The Review of Political Economy is currently noted in the following: ASSIA: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts; British Humanities Index; Contents of Recent Economics Journals; ECONLIT; Economic Literature Index; International Current Awareness Service: Economics; International Bibliography of Economics; PAIS International in Print; Sociological Abstracts |