European Review of Economic History
metrics 2024
Charting the Course of Economic Development in Europe
Introduction
European Review of Economic History is a premier academic journal published by Oxford University Press, dedicated to advancing the interdisciplinary understanding of economic history from a European perspective. With an impact factor that solidifies its standing in the realm of economics, the journal is distinguished by its Q1 category rankings in both Economics and History for 2023, placing it among the top-tier publications in its field. Established in 1999, it has consistently provided a platform for rigorous research, encompassing empirical studies, theoretical discussions, and insightful case analyses that illuminate the complex interplay between economics and historical development. While the journal operates under a traditional subscription model rather than an open-access framework, it remains integral for scholars and students seeking to deepen their knowledge of economic transitions and policy impacts throughout European history. With its strong reputation reflected in its Scopus rankings, European Review of Economic History plays a vital role in fostering academic discourse and advancing scholarship in this essential area of study.
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