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New bepress Journals for Spring 2009
The Berkeley Electronic Press (2009)
  • Irene Perciali
Abstract

The Berkeley Electronic Press is pleased to announce the launch of three new peer-reviewed journals this spring:

The Law and Development Review
www.bepress.com/ldr

California Journal of Politics and Policy
www.bepress.com/cjpp

Journal of Time Series Econometrics
www.bepress.com/jtse

These new journals are part of bepress’s upgrade package to the 2009 ResearchNow collection. Existing ResearchNow customers have the option to add these journals one-by-one, or they may opt into the entire upgrade of all new journals at a reduced rate. To read more about our new opt-in model for ResearchNow, please visit http://works.bepress.com/bepress_journals/27.


The Law and Development Review
www.bepress.com/ldr

Editors
Yong-Shik Lee (Y.S. Lee), University of Sydney Law School
Bhupinder Chimni, Jawaharlal Nehru University

The Law and Development Review is the first international journal devoted to the impact of the law and legal institutions on economic and social development. Law and development is a major area of concern for developing countries, and for the economic future and security of developed countries. The journal brings perspectives from both the developing and the developed world to examine the ways that legal orders, domestic and international, help or hinder economic development, and how global agreements and negotiations in particular affect developing countries. With editors and an editorial board that represent leading scholars and professionals of unprecedented diversity, The Law and Development Review will be of interest to a wide range of academics, researchers and, policy makers, NGOs, and international bodies interested in the legal aspects of economic development.

$325 for a one-year academic/non-profit subscription
$975 for a one-year corporate subscription



California Journal of Politics and Policy
www.bepress.com/cjpp

Editors
James Q. Wilson, Pepperdine University
Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley
Bruce E. Cain, University of California, Washington Center
Jerry Lubenow, University of California, Berkeley

A bellwether and testing ground for emerging trends in policy and political developments, California's politics reverberate around the world. California Journal of Politics and Policy is the only journal devoted to this unique state, publishing peer-reviewed research and commentary on state and local government, electoral politics, and policy formation and implementation, in California and in relation to national and international developments. Edited by leading experts James Q. Wilson (Pepperdine University), Jack Citrin (University of California, Berkeley), and Bruce E. Cain (University of California Washington Center), California Journal of Politics and Policy will appeal to scholars, practitioners, journalists, policymakers, officeholders, and anyone needing to understand the newest directions in state politics and policy.

$275 for a one-year academic/non-profit subscription
$825 for a one-year corporate subscription


Journal of Time Series Econometrics
www.bepress.com/jtse

Editor
Javier Hidalgo, London School of Economics

Journal of Time Series Econometrics publishes important new econometrics research in theoretical and applied classical and Bayesian time series, spatial, and panel data. Time series analysis is the key method to analyze economic data over time, such as financial markets, GDP and productivity, and trends in credit, and Journal of Time Series Econometrics is the first journal devoted to this topic. Papers deal with estimation, testing and other methodological aspects that are involved when applying time series and spatial analytic techniques to economic, financial and related data. Edited by Javier Hidalgo (London School of Economics), the journal brings together a unique interdisciplinary community of economists and statisticians who seek to advance research in time-series economic and financial data. The journal is of particular interest to macroeconomists, applied statisticians, financial analysts, and anyone working with complex data recorded in time.

$400 for a one-year academic/non-profit subscription
$1,200 for a one-year corporate subscription



You may order any of these journals at http://www.bepress.com/journals/subscriptions.html, or you may opt in to the entire upgrade package to receive this year’s new bepress journals at a reduced rate. For more information and pricing, please email sales@bepress

Publication Date
April 6, 2009
Citation Information
Irene Perciali. "New bepress Journals for Spring 2009" The Berkeley Electronic Press Vol. Journal Information (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bepress_journals/32/