Journals for Your Master Thesis Series – #11 European Economy, Economics and Finance

The eleventh instalment of our Series highlights a number of publications covering a wide range of topics relating to the European and global economy, economic affairs and finance. Check whether your bibliographies include articles from these renowned journals.



Provides a natural outlet for papers of specific relevance to the Baltic region and, more broadly, to open economies in transition or post-transition (Taylor & Francis).

Research into the economies of Central and Eastern Europe, on trends in economic theory and practice during the communist era; and the ongoing processes of transition to a market economy in various countries and their integration into the wider European and global economy ((Taylor & Francis).

Serves as a platform for economic, social and environmental debate (Alternatives Économiques/Veblen Institute for Economic Reform).

Weekly magazine on topics that include economics, business, geopolitics, technology and culture (The Economist Group).

Provides a platform for theoretical and empirical research on issues at the intersection of law and economics (Springer).

On economics and economic policy in a broad sense (Oxford).

Emphasizes research in trade and trade policies, foreign direct investment, global supply chains and migration (Springer).

Research in the field of development economics focusing on the macro- and microeconomic factors that promote or hinder economic development, with the aim of providing the knowledge necessary for the design, implementation and maintenance of effective development strategies in low- and middle-income countries (Oxford).

For readers who are not specialists – information on research conducted both within the Bank and externally in areas of economics relevant to development policy (Oxford).

On international trade and the environment, international finance, and trade and development (Wiley).

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