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Aims and Scope
Economic History of Developing Regions promotes the study of economic change in the developing South, including Africa, Asia and Latin America.
It provides an innovative research forum that explores the influence of historical events on economic development beyond the industrialized North.
The journal accepts papers based on purely quantitative or qualitative methods, as well as any combination of the two. It seeks submissions with an economic history focus from disciplines such as general history, cliometrics, business history, labour history, financial history, development studies and others.
Important contact information
Editors: Economic History of Developing regions
Alfonso Herranz-Loncan | Alexander Klein | Jessica Vechbanyongratana
For more information on submissions, please click here.
Institutional member subscriptions (sub-Saharan Africa)
NISC | journals@nisc.co.za | +27 (0)46 6229698
Institutional member subscriptions (Rest of World)
Gillian Mundy – Taylor & Francis | Gillian.Mundy@tandf.co.uk
Individual subscriptions The Secretary, EHSSA | Kate Ekama
Index of the South African Journal of Economic History (published between
1986 and 2009)> View the previous issues (Vol 11- 24) on Taylor & Francis Online
- Volume 24 2009
Issue 2 Special Issue: Banking History | Issue 1 - Volume 23 2008 Issue 1-2
- Volume 22 2007 Issue 1-2
- Volume 21 2006 Issue 1-2
- Volume 20 2005
Issue 2 | Issue 1 - Volume 19 2004 Issue 1-2
- Volume 18 2003
Issue 1-2 Special Issue: The South African Economy in the 1990s - Volume 17 2002 Issue 1-2
- Volume 16 2001 Issue 1-2
- Volume 15 2000 Issue 1-2
- Volume 14 1999
Issue 1-2 Special Issue: The South African Economy in the 1970s - Volume 13 1998 Issue 1-2
- Volume 12 1997 Issue 1-2
- Volume 11 1996
Issue 2 Special Issue: Business Imperialism in South Africa | Issue 1