Journal Details
Review of Social Economy
Aims & Scope
For over 65 years the Review of Social Economy has published high quality peer-reviewed papers on the many relationships between social values and economics. Among the subjects addressed are income distribution, justice and equity, poverty, cooperation, human dignity, labour, workplace organization, gender, need, the environment, economic institutions, economics methodology and class.
Among the orientations of the Review's authors are social and socio-economics, institutionalist, cooperativist, Post-Marxist andradical, feminist, Post Keynesian, behavioralist, and environmentalist.
The Review welcomes discussion about pluralism in economics and about the relation between economics and other social sciences, including sociology, geography, political science, and anthropology - indeed the Review is an obvious platform for interdisciplinary research to be staged.
Papers published are both empirical and conceptual. One issue of each volume is guest edited, and devoted to a special theme or individual in social economics. The Journal also includes short papers and comments, book reviews and review essays, and announcements.
Peer Review Policy:
Articles have undergone anonymous double-blind peer review.

