Series of Unsurprising Results in Economics explained

Series of Unsurprising Results in Economics
Abbreviation:Ser. Unsurpris. Results Econ.
Discipline:Economics
Language:English
Editor:Andrea K. Menclova
Publisher:University of Canterbury
Country:New Zealand
History:2019–present
Openaccess:Yes
License:Creative Commons Attribution
Issn:2538-1253
Website:https://blogs.canterbury.ac.nz/surejournal/

Series of Unsurprising Results in Economics (SURE) is an academic journal about economics published by University of Canterbury.

The journal's purpose is to provide an outlet for valid research papers about economics that endeavors to counter a publication bias favoring research that contains sensational findings.

Instead, reliable research with relatively low-key results is the focus to provide a legitimate forum for it that otherwise would be rejected by other editors.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: New academic journal only publishes 'unsurprising' research rejected by others . 28 May 2019 . As It Happens . CBC News . CBC Radio One . 27 May 2019.