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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies

Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies


Journal of the Indonesia Project Visit the organisation site
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 44
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0007-4918
Online ISSN: 1472-7234
 

Aims & Scope

 

2007 Impact Factor: 0.840
Ranking: 72/191 (Economics)

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The Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, a peer-reviewed journal published by the Indonesian Project at the Australian University, fills a significant void by providing a well respected outlet for high quality research by both Indonesians and foreigners on any and all matters pertaining to the Indonesian economy - from poverty to public administration, from small business to state enterprise, from peasant farming and fisheries to financial crises - and touching on closely related fields such as law, the environment, government and politics, demography, education and health. In doing so, it has played an important role in helping the world, and the Indonesians themselves, to understand Indonesia. The journal has been recognised world wide as one of the top ranking economics journals in terms of citations.

 

In addition to the usual papers reporting economic analysis and research, each issue leads with a comprehensive 'Survey of Recent Developments', which aims to be accessible even to non-economists, and helps to account for the journal's diverse readership within academia, government, business and the public as a whole. The journal also includes a number of book reviews on Indonesian economics and related issues.

Peer Review Statement
All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, consisting of initial screening by the editor and double-blind refereeing by at least two reviewers.
All Surveys of Recent Developments in this journal are specially commissioned papers that have undergone rigorous peer review, consisting of assessment by, and incorporation of comments from, the editor and academic staff of the Indonesia Project at The Australian National University and their colleagues.
All review articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, consisting of initial screening by the editor and double-blind refereeing by at least one reviewer.

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