The International Review of Applied Financial Issues and Economics
a quaterly review welcomes original contributions on applied issues
in finance and economics. The primary criteria for selecting papers
are high quality and importance for the field. Works that make a
concrete contribution to empirical finance and economics or applied
theory are especially encouraged for publication consideration.
Also, the review welcomes contributions that deal with international
issues or issues related to specific countries.
The International Review of Applied Financial Issues and Economics
is a source for sophisticated analysis, especially theoretical papers
that yield novel testable implications, and empirical papers that
are theoretically well motivated.
Papers submitted on the International Review of Applied Financial
Issues and Economics have rigorous double-blind peer review, based
on initial Editors screening and anonymized refereeing by two anonymous
referees.
The review is published quarterly, in March, June, September and
December and covers a wide variety of topics including:

Finance

International Finance

Macroeconomic Aspects
of Finance

General Financial
Markets

Financial Institutions

Behavioral Finance

Asset Pricing

Financial Management

Options and Futures

Market Microstructure

Taxation, Subsidies
and Revenue

Corporate Finance
and Governance

Money and Banking

Markets and Institutions
of Emerging Markets

Financial Economics

Applied Financial
Econometrics

Financial Risk
Analysis

Risk Management

Risk Hedging Techniques

Portfolio Management
The International Review of Applied Financial Issues and Economics
provides a valuable research and reference source for scholars and
practitioners in the finance and economics field.