Finding Journals
You can search for journals by their title, keyword, subject, ISSN, etc. in the Cornell Library Catalog and the e-Journals titles list. When we say that you can search for journals, we mean you can search to see if Cornell subscribes to a journal, such as the Industrial and Labor Relations Review, in print or electronic format. We do not mean that you can search for titles of articles within the Industrial and Labor Relations Review. See the related box, Finding Articles for information on that.
Use the Advanced Search to find journals by title, keyword, subject, etc.. You will have better luck if you enclose phrases, including title phrases, in quotations. Example: "industrial and labor relations review." The Cornell Library Catalog search could yield some articles from the journal. If that happens, you can refine your search to show only "Journal / Magazine / Newspapers" by selecting that option in the left column. . Use this search to find electronic issues of a journal. You can search for Title, Subject, and Keyword.Economics Journals
A selection of journals in the field of economics, presented in alphabetical order, with links to Cornell's online access for recent volumes. Search the Catalog for additional print holdings.
- American Economic Review byPublication Date: 1911-Available online in various databases. Both older and current issues also available in print.
- EconometricaAvailable through various databases. Older issues available in print but the print subscription was cancelled in 2018.
- Economic JournalAvailable online. Older print holdings available at the Library Annex.
- International Economic ReviewAvailable online. Some older editions available in print.
- Journal of Business and Economic StatisticsThe Journal of Business and Economic Statistics publishes a range of articles, primarily applied statistical analyses of microeconomic, macroeconomic, forecasting, business, and finance related topics.
- Journal of Economic GrowthAvailable online. Older editions through 2006 available in print.
- Journal of FinanceIncludes papers and proceedings of the annual meeting of the American Finance Association
- Journal of International EconomicsAvailable online back to 1971
- Journal of Labor Economics byArticles dealing with all aspects of modern labor economics.
- Journal of Monetary EconomicsIssued in collaboration with Graduate School of Management, University of Rochester; and also the Department of Economics, Boston University. Also absorbed the Carnegie-Rochester conference series on public policy. Available online back to 1975.
- Journal of Political EconomyDeals with research and scholarship in economic theory. Presents analytical, interpretive, and empirical studies in the areas of monetary theory, fiscal policy, labor economics, planning and development, micro- and macroeconomic theory, international trade and finance, and industrial organization. Also covers interdisciplinary fields such as history of economic thought and social economics. Available online. Print subscription cancelled in 2009.
- Quarterly Journal of EconomicsEdited at Harvard University's Department of Economics, this journal covers all aspects of the field -- from the journal's traditional emphasis on microtheory, to both empirical and theoretical macroeconomics. Note that subscriptions in Business Source Complete and EconLit only include coverage up to one year ago.
- Rand journal of economicsThe purpose of the RAND Journal of Economics is to support and encourage research in the behavior of regulated industries, the economic analysis of organizations, and more generally, applied microeconomics. Both theoretical and empirical manuscripts in economics and law are encouraged.
- Review of Economic StudiesThe object of the Review of Economic Studies is to encourage research in theoretical and applied economics, especially by young economists, and to publish the results in the Review. Online subscription available from 1969 to one year prior to current date.
- Review of Economics and StatisticsA general journal of applied (especially quantitative) economics.