Journals in Mathematical Economics and Financial Mathematics
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(Routledge) Tables of contents of all volumes. Abstracts from vol.4 (1997). Full text to subscribers.
CUP. Online text to subscribers.
Elsevier Science Journal. Contents and abstracts from vol.9 (1990). Full text to subscribers.
Contents and abstracts from vol.1 no.2 (1999). Text to institutional subscribers.
Publishes original research making significant contributions from a methodological, conceptual or mathematical point of view. Tables of contents and abstracts. Full text to subscribers.
World Scientific. Contents and abstracts of all volumes. Full text to institutional subscribers.
Provides an outlet for publication of research concerning all theoretical and empirical aspects of economic dynamics and control as well as the development and use of computational methods in economics and finance. Tables of contents with abstracts; full text by subscription.
Aims to provide a forum for work in economic theory which expresses economic ideas using formal mathematical reasoning. Contents and abstracts from vol.19 (1990). Full text to subscribers only.
A journal published by Blackwells which brings together work on the mathematical aspects of finance theory from such diverse fields as finance, economics, mathematics, and statistics. Contents, abstracts: text to subscribers only.
Features articles that reflect the increasing use of quantitative methods in finance and the growth in practical applications of financial engineering such as asset creation, pricing and risk management. Site also covers new developments such as agent-based modelling and evolutionary game theory.
MIT Press. Contents from vol.1 (1996). Full text to subscribers.
Publishes original research making significant contributions from a methodological, conceptual or mathematical point of view. Tables of contents and abstracts. Full text to subscribers.
A journal published by Blackwells which brings together work on the mathematical aspects of finance theory from such diverse fields as finance, economics, mathematics, and statistics. Contents, abstracts: text to subscribers only.
CUP. Online text to subscribers.
Contents and abstracts from vol.1 no.2 (1999). Text to institutional subscribers.
Provides an outlet for publication of research concerning all theoretical and empirical aspects of economic dynamics and control as well as the development and use of computational methods in economics and finance. Tables of contents with abstracts; full text by subscription.
World Scientific. Contents and abstracts of all volumes. Full text to institutional subscribers.
MIT Press. Contents from vol.1 (1996). Full text to subscribers.
Aims to provide a forum for work in economic theory which expresses economic ideas using formal mathematical reasoning. Contents and abstracts from vol.19 (1990). Full text to subscribers only.
Elsevier Science Journal. Contents and abstracts from vol.9 (1990). Full text to subscribers.
(Routledge) Tables of contents of all volumes. Abstracts from vol.4 (1997). Full text to subscribers.
Features articles that reflect the increasing use of quantitative methods in finance and the growth in practical applications of financial engineering such as asset creation, pricing and risk management. Site also covers new developments such as agent-based modelling and evolutionary game theory.
