Aims and Scope
The Czech Economic Review [ISSN 1802-4696 (Print), ISSN 1805-9406 (Online)] aims to publish theoretical and empirical research papers in economics. The journal's main emphasis is on mathematical and quantitative methods applied in a variety of fields, predominantly microeconomics, public economics, and industrial organization. The geographical reference in the journal's name merely signifies that it is an initiative of Czech scholars, and the acronym AUCO refers to the tradition of a local outlet, named the Acta Universitatis Carolinae Oeconomica. The share of international articles in the journal is about 74% and our policy is to use equally international and local referees.
In addition to publishing full-length articles, AUCO features short notes, commentaries, and surveys. We will ensure a rigorous, fair and prompt refereeing process. The journal encourages particularly young researchers to submit their work. The journal's acceptance rate is 58%
The Czech Economic Review is published in one volume of three printed issues a year; articles are currently available as open access.
Abstracting and indexing
Currently indexed or abstracted in Scopus, EBSCO, EconLit, RePEc, CEEOL, DOAJ, Ulrichsweb, EconBiz, Socolar, Webarchiv and DigLib.
Submissions
Submissions to the Czech Economic Review are welcome. The paper must be an original unpublished work written in English (consistent British or American), not under consideration by other journals. For details how to submit a paper, proceed to subsection Instructions for Authors.

