[lbo-talk] Fwd: Journal Intervention

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Thu Mar 18 06:53:48 PST 2004


Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 08:23:31 +0100 From: Margit Schratzenstaller <schratz at wifo.ac.at> Organization: WIFO User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; de-AT; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031007 To: dhenwood at panix.com Subject: Journal Intervention

Dear Doug Henwood,

would you please be so kind to distribute the following announcement of a new German/English economic journal off the mainstream via your lbo-mailing list?

Thank you very much!

Yours sincerely

Margit Schratzenstaller

Dear Colleague:

We are happy to announce the premiere issue of INTERVENTION Journal of Economics.

Most of the existing German-language economics journals are narrow in their theoretical and methodological approaches; submissions outside of the mainstream usually do not receive serious consideration. The editors of INTERVENTION hope to provide a forum for theoretical advances and new or novel methodological approaches that will fill a gap in the current literature. In addition to refereed articles, INTERVENTION will also present short analyses, written for a broad audience, of current developments in economic and social policy.

The editors of INTERVENTION are not paid, nor are contributors remunerated. However, it is still costly to publish a high-quality journal. Therefore, donations and, particularly, subscriptions are absolutely essential to finance production and distribution and to ensure the continued success of INTERVENTION.

INTERVENTION will be published twice annually. Subscriptions are ¤40 for individuals and ¤80 for institutions per year (plus shipping) and must be paid in advance. Subscriptions may be cancelled at any time and are terminated after delivery of the two paid issues. Subscriptions may be paid via invoice. For all matters concerning subscriptions, cancellations, changes of address, etc., please send an email to abo at zeitschrift-intervention.de.

The first issue of INTERVENTION may be downloaded, in its entirety, free of charge at

www.zeitschrift-intervention.de.

In the future, we plan on making the table contents, abstracts of all the refereed articles, and at least one complete article available for free downloading.

We would be very grateful if you would consider supporting INTERVENTION by starting a subscription. Also, please tell friends and colleagues about this new journal, and suggest a subscription to a librarian at your institution.

With kind regards,

The Managing Editors



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