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The Southern Economic Association (SEA) is a regional-based scholarly economic organization based at Texas Tech University. The SEA was founded in 1928. It is one of five general professional economic associations. For the SEA member characteristics (e.g. political affiliation, policy opinions) in relation to the other major economic associations see Klein et al. [1]

From its founding, the purpose of the Association has been to further the education of scholars and the public in economic affairs. Toward this end, it seeks to stimulate interest in and disseminate results of recent research in theory and applied economics.

The membership of the SEA includes a diverse set of scholars, with a great range in their substantive interests and in their methods of inquiry.

Publications

Southern Economic Journal
Discipline Economics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byCharles Courtemanche
Publication details
History1933–present
Publisher
Southern Economic Association via Wiley-Blackwell ( United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4South. Econ. J.
Indexing
CODEN SECJAR
ISSN 0038-4038 (print)
2325-8012 (web)
LCCN 36005384
JSTOR 00384038
OCLC no. 54396479
Links

The Southern Economic Journal (SEJ) [2] is a publication of the Southern Economic Association. The journal began its publication in 1933 and it is the 8th oldest American academic journal in the economic profession.

References

  1. ^ Klein, Daniel; Davis, William; Figgins, Bob; Hedegren, David (2012). "Characteristics of the Members of Twelve Economic Associations: Voting, Policy Views, and Favorite Economists". Econ Journal Watch. 9 (2): 149–62.
  2. ^ ISSN  0038-4038, OCLC  54396479

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Southern Economic Association (SEA) is a regional-based scholarly economic organization based at Texas Tech University. The SEA was founded in 1928. It is one of five general professional economic associations. For the SEA member characteristics (e.g. political affiliation, policy opinions) in relation to the other major economic associations see Klein et al. [1]

From its founding, the purpose of the Association has been to further the education of scholars and the public in economic affairs. Toward this end, it seeks to stimulate interest in and disseminate results of recent research in theory and applied economics.

The membership of the SEA includes a diverse set of scholars, with a great range in their substantive interests and in their methods of inquiry.

Publications

Southern Economic Journal
Discipline Economics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byCharles Courtemanche
Publication details
History1933–present
Publisher
Southern Economic Association via Wiley-Blackwell ( United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4South. Econ. J.
Indexing
CODEN SECJAR
ISSN 0038-4038 (print)
2325-8012 (web)
LCCN 36005384
JSTOR 00384038
OCLC no. 54396479
Links

The Southern Economic Journal (SEJ) [2] is a publication of the Southern Economic Association. The journal began its publication in 1933 and it is the 8th oldest American academic journal in the economic profession.

References

  1. ^ Klein, Daniel; Davis, William; Figgins, Bob; Hedegren, David (2012). "Characteristics of the Members of Twelve Economic Associations: Voting, Policy Views, and Favorite Economists". Econ Journal Watch. 9 (2): 149–62.
  2. ^ ISSN  0038-4038, OCLC  54396479

External links



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