CZECH ECONOMIC REVIEW
The Czech Economic Review (CER) presents original, rigorously peer-reviewed research in economics with solid microeconomic grounds. Coverage includes both theoretical and methodological articles (game theory, mathematical methods in economics) as well as empirical articles (political economy, institutional economics, and public economics). CER also encourages short communications (usually limited to 2,000 words) that provide an instrument for a rapid and efficient dissemination of new results, models and methods in the above mentioned fields of economic research. One of the primary purposes is to serve as a common ground for economists and political scientists who explore political economy from a formal perspective (positive political economy, public choice and social choice, political economics). Another goal is to attract key contributions of gifted European junior economists. The journal is indexed in international bibliographical databases Scopus, EconLit, EBSCO, RePEc, CEEOL, and Google DOAJ.
The Czech Economic Review is published by Charles University in Prague. The journal was founded in 2007 as a descendant to a traditional Czech-written outlet, Acta Universitatis Carolinae Oeconomica (AUCO). Three issues are published per volume. All articles and communications are available online free of charge. Printed copies can also be ordered.
Journal homapage
Editorial board
Contact:
e-mail auco@fsv.cuni.cz
Charles University in Prague
Faculty of Social Sciences
Institute of Economic Studies
Opletalova 26
110 00 Prague
Distribution:
see above
The Czech Economic Review is published by Charles University in Prague. The journal was founded in 2007 as a descendant to a traditional Czech-written outlet, Acta Universitatis Carolinae Oeconomica (AUCO). Three issues are published per volume. All articles and communications are available online free of charge. Printed copies can also be ordered.
Journal homapage
Editorial board
Contact:
e-mail auco@fsv.cuni.cz
Charles University in Prague
Faculty of Social Sciences
Institute of Economic Studies
Opletalova 26
110 00 Prague
Distribution:
see above
CZECH ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol 2015 No 1
-
Climate Change, Collapse and Social Choice Theory
Norman Schofield -
Participation and Solidarity in Redistribution Mechanisms
José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez, Josep E. Peris -
Robust Turnpikes Deduced by the Minimum-Time Needed toward Economic Maturity
Darong Dai -
Asymmetric Information, Bank Lending and Implicit Contracts: Differences between Banks
Juha-Pekka Niinimäki -
Sentiment Cyclicality
Orlando Gomez -
Differential Game Approach for International Environmental Agreements with Social Externalities
Lina Mallozzi, Stefano Patri, Armando Sacco -
The Iterative Nature of a Class of Economic Dynamics
Shilei Wang -
Reciprocal Equilibria in Link Formation Games
Hannu Salonen -
Experimental Results about Linguistic Voting
Manzoor Ahmad Zahid, Harrie de Swart -
Insurance-Markets Equilibrium with Double Indivisible Labor Supply
Aleksandar Vasilev
157 x 230 mm
periodicity: 3 x per year
ISSN: 1802-4696
E-ISSN: 1805-9406