Economic Development and Cultural Change

Economic Development and Cultural Change  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Econ. Devel. Cult. Change
Discipline Economics, culture
Language English
Edited by John Strauss
Publication details
Publisher
University of Chicago Press (United States)
Publication history
1952–present
Frequency Quarterly
1.321
Indexing
ISSN 0013-0079 (print)
1539-2988 (web)
LCCN 56015874
CODEN EDCCAF
OCLC no. 1567393
JSTOR 00130079
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Economic Development and Cultural Change is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press. It covers all aspects of the economics of developing countries, including education reform, immigration, debt bondage, ethnicity, land redistribution, and economic development and cultural change.

The major founder of the journal was Bert F. Hoselitz who served as editor from 1952 until 1985.[1] The journal was established at the University of Chicago's Center for Research on Economic Development and Cultural Change. The Center's board and the journal's founders took the view that interdisciplinary research would be required to understand issues of economic development.

References

  1. Obituary: Bert Hoselitz, Economics. The University of Chicago Chronicle, 14:13; March 9, 1995

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