Following John's post yesterday, I received this:
Dear Dr. Timothy C. Haab,
I have had an opportunity to read your paper “Woodsy the optimal owl: Environmental campaigns, norms, and implications for public goods policy” published in Ecological Economics and can tell from your work that you are an expert in this field.
My name is Rachel Ding, and I am the editor of Journal of Economics and Public Finance. Journal of Economics and Public Finance is a peer-reviewed journal published by the SCHOLINK. We seek well-written, scholarly papers such as yours above for future issues. The journal publishes research papers covering economics and finance, but is not limited to the following areas:
- ▪Accounting
- ▪Capital Markets
- ▪Policy Making
- ▪Economic Indicators
- ▪Economic Policies
- ▪Economic Growth
- ▪Industrial Economics
- ▪International Economic
- ▪Financial Contracts
- ▪Financial Engineering
- ▪Financial Institutions
- ▪Financial Management
- ▪Financial Market
- ▪Public Finance
- ▪Corporate Finance
If you have other new, unpublished manuscripts that might fit within our subject areas, please consider submitting to the journal. You may see the journal’s profile at http://www.scholink.org/ojs/index.php/jepf/index and submit online. You may also e-mail submissions to [email protected].
We are also recruiting editorial board member for the journal. The main duty of editorial member is doing review job. If you are interested in this position of reviewing submissions, we welcome you to join us. Please download and finish the application form at http://www.scholink.org/doc/Application%20Form%20for%20Editorial%20Board%20Members.doc
B) Oddly, this journal has not published any issues
C) I'm tempted to sign on as editor, just to add a line to my CV (seems like a light workload if they don;t actually publish issues).