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Networks and Spatial Economics
DisciplineEconomics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byTerry Friesz
Publication details
History2001–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
2.084 (2018)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Netw Spat Econ
Indexing
ISSN1566-113X (print)
1572-9427 (web)
OCLC no.223614057
Links


Networks and Spatial Economics (NETS) is an international journal devoted to the mathematical and numerical study of economic activities facilitated by human infrastructure, broadly defined to include technologies pertinent to information, telecommunications, the Internet, transportation, energy storage and transmission, and water resources. Because the spatial organization of infrastructure most generally takes the form of networks, the journal encourages submissions that employ a network perspective. However, non-network continuum models are also recognized as an important tradition that has provided great insight into spatial economic phenomena; consequently, the journal welcomes with equal enthusiasm submissions based on continuum models. The current Editor-in-Chief is Prof. Terry L. Friesz at the Pennsylvania State University.[1]

NETS is abstracted/indexed in ABI inform, CompuMath Citation Index, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology, Current Index to Statistics, EBSCO, ECONIS, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), ISI Science Citation Index Expanded, SCOPUS, Zentralblatt Math. The journal was indexed by ISI after only three years because of its consistent on-time publication record and because it has had since inception an Editorial Board that is unusually distinguished for a new journal. The Editorial Board consists of engineers, economists, geographers, applied mathematicians, computer scientists, game theorists, and physicists.

NETS mainly publishes contributed papers and occasional special issues.

References

  1. ^ "Networks and Spatial Economics". Springer. Retrieved 16 December 2019.