Latin American Economic Review [electronic resource] / edited by Gonzalo Castañeda, Kaniska Dam, Héctor Nuñez.
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- 2196-436X
- Economics
- Educational policy
- ducation and state
- Economic policy
- Labor economics
- Development economics
- Environmental economics
- Regional economics
- Spatial economics
- Economics
- Development Economics
- Regional/Spatial Science
- Labor Economics
- Political Economy/Economic Policy
- Environmental Economics
- Educational Policy and Politics
Latin American Economic Review (LAER) aims to be the leading general interest journal on topics relevant to Latin America. The journal welcomes high-quality theoretical and quantitative papers on economic, social and political-economy issues with a regional focus. Articles presenting new data bases or describing structural reforms within a rigorous theoretical framework will also be considered. A few (illustrative) examples of topics that may be of special interest to this journal include: inflation, informal sector, corruption, crime, drug policy, unions, social exclusion, price controls, energy and environmental policy, natural resources, and technology transfer. Article-processing charges, or APCs, for this open access journal are kindly sponsored in full by CIDE. If your paper is accepted for publication in this journal following peer review, you will not be charged an APC.
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