Acknowledgement: With thanks to Dr Brett Parris for many references and suggestions listed below.
Review of ABM/Complex Systems in Economics Possible Journal outlets
ERA A*
JEDC: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
- ERA: A*
- ISI (2009): 1.289 (5yr)
- FIELD: ECONOMICS, 79/245, Q2
- Turn-around time: 4-6 months (via an assoc. editor of JEDC)
Economic Journal
web: http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0013-0133&site=1
- ERA: A*
- ISI (2009):2.835
- FIELD: ECONOMICS, 31/245, Q1
- Turn-around: ?
- e.g. Feature on Complex Adaptive Systems --
- Axtell, R.L., (2005) "The Complexity of Exchange", Economic Journal, Vol. 115, No. 504, June, pp. F193-F210.
- Durlauf, S.N., (2005) "Complexity and Empirical Economics", Economic Journal, Vol. 115, No. 504, June, pp. F225-F243.
- Markose, S.M., (2005) "Computability and Evolutionary Complexity: Markets as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS)", Economic Journal, Vol. 115, No. 504, June, pp. F159-F192.
Management Science
- ERA: A*
- ISI (2009): 2.227
- FIELD: MANAGEMENT, 24/112, Q1
- Turn-around: (2008 data) 62% decisions within 90 days, 87% within 180 days, avg. 73% ('Stochastic Models and Simulation' department)
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
- ERA: A*
- ISI (2009): 2.139
FIELD: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT, 10/44, Q1; URBAN STUDIES 5/34, Q1; GEOGRAPHY 2/61, Q2
- Turn-around: ?
- e.g. na, but many on networks.
ERA A
JEBO: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
- ERA: A
- ISI (2009): 1.561 (5yr)
- FIELD: ECONOMICS, 82/245, Q2
- Turn-around: 8-9 months (SDA's experience), possibly only 1 reviewer, sometimes 2
JEE: Journal of Evolutionary Economics
- ERA: A
- ISI (2009): 1.467 (5yr)
- FIELD: ECONOMICS, 95/245, Q2
- Turn-around: 7-8 months (SDA's experience), 2 reviews + ed.
Ecological Economics
- ERA: A
- ISI (2009): 2.858
- FIELD: ECONOMICS, 19/245, Q1; ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 6/66, Q1
- Turn-around: ?
- e.g. Schreinemachers, P., Berger, T. and Aune, J.B., (2007) "Simulating Soil Fertility and Poverty Dynamics in Uganda: A Bio-Economic Multi-Agent Systems Approach", Ecological Economics, Vol. 64, No. 2, 15 December, pp. 387-401.
Cambridge Journal of Economics
- ERA: A
- ISI (2009): 1.102 (5yr)
- FIELD: ECONOMIC, 108/245, Q2
- Turn-around: ?
- e.g. Foster, J., (2005) "From Simplistic to Complex Systems in Economics", Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 29, No. 6, November, pp. 873-892.
Other A (mostly applied)
Economy & Society
- Bair, J., (2008) "Analysing Global Economic Organization: Embedded Networks and Global Chains Compared", Economy and Society, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 339-364.
- Energy Economics
- Weidlich, A. and Veit, D., (2008) "A Critical Survey of Agent-Based Wholesale Electricity Market Models", Energy Economics, Vol. 30, No. 4, July, pp. 1728-1759.
- Environmental and Resource Economics
- e.g. De Pinto, A. and Nelson, G.C., (2009) "Land Use Change with Spatially Explicit Data: A Dynamic Approach", Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 43, No. 2, June, pp. 209-229.
Environmental Modeling & Software
- Global Environmental Change
- e.g. Acosta-Michlik, L. and Espaldon, V., (2008) "Assessing Vulnerability of Selected Farming Communities in the Philippines based on a Behavioural Model of Agent's Adaptation to Global Environmental Change", Global Environmental Change, Vol. 18, No. 4, October, pp. 554-563.
- Growth and Change
- John, C.H. and Pouder, R.W., (2006) "Technology Clusters versus Industry Clusters: Resources, Networks, and Regional Advantages", Growth and Change, Vol. 37, No. 2, June, pp. 141-171.
- International Journal of Production Economics
- Journal of Development Studies
- Journal of Economic Geography
- e.g. Irwin, E.E. and Bockstael, N.G., (2002) "Interacting Agents, Spatial Externalities and the Evolution of Residential Land Use Patterns", Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 2, No. 1, January, pp. 31-54.
- Journal of Economic Surveys
Oxley, L. and George, D.A.R., (2007) "Economics on the Edge of Chaos: Some Pitfalls of Linearizing Complex Systems", Environmental Modelling & Software, Vol. 22, No. 5, May, pp. 580-589.
- Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
- e.g. Rosser, J.B., Jr. and Rosser, M.V., (1997) "Complex Dynamics and Systemic Change: How Things Can Go Very Wrong", Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 20, No. 1, Fall, pp. 103-122.
- Journal of Regional Science
- e.g. Bradburd, R., Sheppard, S., Bergeron, J. and Engler, E., (2006) "The Impact of Rent Controls in Non-Walrasian Markets: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach", Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 46, No. 3, August, pp. 455-491.
- Regional Science and Urban Economics
- e.g.
- Caruso, G., Peeters, D., Cavailh?s, J. and Rounsevell, M., (2007) "Spatial Configurations in a Periurban City. A Cellular Automata-based Microeconomic Model", Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 37, No. 5, September, pp. 542-567.
- O'Sullivan, A., (2009) "Schelling's Model Revisited: Residential Sorting with Competitive Bidding for Land", Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 39, No. 4, July, pp. 397-408.
- e.g.
ERA B-C
JASSS: Journal of Artificial Social Systems and Simulation
- ERA: C
- ISI (2009): 1.55 (5yr)
- FIELD: SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY 13/68, Q1
- Turn-around: 10 weeks (avg.), 2 reviewers
Computational Economics
- ERA: C
- ISI: na
Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination
http://www.springer.com/economics/economic+theory/journal/11403?detailsPage=editorialBoard
- ERA: C
- ISI: na
non-ERA
European Journal of Economic and Social Systems
web: http://ejess.e-revues.com/
- looks very good for the work, but doesn't exist in anyone's list
- ERA: na
- ISA: na