About this journal

Aims and scope

Applied Financial Economics is a peer-reviewed journal providing an international forum for applied research on financial markets, including the bond and equity markets, derivative securities markets, the foreign exchange market, corporate finance, market microstructure and cognate areas. The journal is also concerned with the link between the real and financial sides of the economy, forecasting and recent developments in econometric techniques applicable to financial research.

Applied Financial Economics relates to experience in the main financial centres of Europe, North America, the Far East and Australasia, as well as issues relating to development finance and the emerging financial markets of the developing world and the transforming economies of Central and Eastern Europe.

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Editorial board

Editor:

Mark P. Taylor - Department of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK. Email: [email protected]

Co-Editors:

Richard H. Clarida - Colombia University, USA

David A. Peel - Lancaster University, UK

Advisory Editors:

David F. Hendry
- University of Oxford, UK
Burton G. Malkiel - Princeton University, USA
Robert J. Shiller - Yale University, USA
Andrei Shleifer - Harvard University, USA
Timo Teräsvirta - University of Aarhus, Denmark

Associate Editors:

Yin-Wong Cheung - University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Jerry Coakley - University of Essex, UK
Robert Faff - University of Queensland, Australia
Philip Hans Franses - Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Emma Iglesias - University of A Coruña, Spain
Angelos Kanas - University of Piraeus, Greece
Kon S. Lai - California State University, Los Angeles, USA
Paul McGuinness - The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Terence C. Mills - Loughborough University, UK
Ivan Paya - Lancaster University, UK
Stephen Satchell - Cambridge University, UK
Daniel L. ThorntonFederal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, USA

Founding Editor:

Maurice H. Peston - University of London, UK

Abstracting and indexing

Applied Financial Economics is currently abstracted and indexed in IBZ (International Bibliography of Periodical Literature), IBSS (International Bibliography of the Social Sciences), Business Periodicals Index and Wilson Business Abstracts, CSA (Environmental Studies and Pollution Management, Risk Abstracts), Journal of Economic Literature (Econlit), EBSCO (Business Source Corporate, Business Source Elite, Business Source Premier, Corporate Resource Net, TOC Premier), OCLC ArticleFirst Database, OCLC FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online, Emerald Abstracts (Emerald Management Reviews), Gale Responsive Databases Inc (Business and Management Practices, Business and Industry), Finance Literature Index and Scopus.

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