Real-World Economics Review

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Real-World Economics Review is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal of heterodox economics published by the "Post-Autistic Economics Network". It was known formerly as the Post-Autistic Economics Review and the Post-Autistic Economics Newsletter.[1][2] Previous issues are archived on its website.[3] Two sister journals from the same publisher are Economic Thought and World Economics Review.[4]

DisciplineEconomics
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyEdward Fullbrook
Former names
Post-Autistic Economics Review, Post-Autistic Economics Newsletter
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Real-World Economics Review
DisciplineEconomics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byEdward Fullbrook
Publication details
Former names
Post-Autistic Economics Review, Post-Autistic Economics Newsletter
History2000present
Publisher
Post-Autistic Economics Network
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Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Real-World Econ. Rev.
Indexing
ISSN2055-3668
OCLC no.367587215
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First published as a newsletter in September 2000,[5] the journal associated with the World Economics Association in 2011.[3][6][7] Presently it publishes articles focused on economic, political, and social issues.[6] As it is part of the post-autistic economics movement, it heavily criticizes neoclassical economics.[8] It accepts contributions from diverse schools of economic thought.

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