Ekonomia – Wroclaw Economic Review
Ekonomia – Wroclaw Economic Review
Publishing House: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Subject(s): Economy
Frequency: 4 issues
Print ISSN: 2658-1310
Status: Active
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- Issue No. 1/27
- Issue No. 2/27
- Issue No. 3/27
- Issue No. 4/27
- Issue No. 1/28
- Issue No. 2/28
- Issue No. 3/28
- Issue No. 4/28
- Issue No. 1/29
- Issue No. 2/29
- Issue No. 3/29
- Issue No. 4/29
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Short Description
Ekonomia – Wroclaw Economic Review is a quarterly which appears only in the online form since 2013. The quarterly is a continuation of a previously issued by the Institute of Economics of the University of Wroclaw yearbook Economics. Online publication should help to accelerate the publishing process and allows for greater access to articles published in the quarterly. Our intention is that Ekonomia – Wroclaw Economic Review would be a good platform for publication of papers focused on problems and topics related to the broad field of economics, as well as a forum for the presentation of diversified opinions and exchange of many different, although sometimes controversial, opinions. The topics discussed in the Ekonomia – WER refer to issues related to pure economic theory, but also to economic policy, financial problems, or even methodological discourse in the social sciences. We kindly invite for cooperation either economists specialized in their fields (theorists, financiers, entrepreneurs) as well as scientists of related fields (law, philosophy, sociology, etc.) which can be closely connected with real economic processes.