New Zealand Economic Papers publishes research of the highest quality from leading international scholars in all areas of economics, both theoretical and empirical. At the same time the journal also expects to serve as the primary outlet for world class research on important issues relevant to New Zealand, Australia and the Asia-Pacific. The journal also publishes survey articles, book reviews and welcomes articles that explore important policy initiatives affecting the region and the implications of those policies.
The Entomological Society of New Zealand was formed in 1951 to provide a common meeting ground for everyone interested in entomology in New Zealand.
For over 50 years the New Zealand Geographer has been the internationally refereed journal of the New Zealand Geographical Society. The Society represents professional geographers in academic, school, business, government, community and other spheres in New Zealand and the South Pacific. The journal publishes academic papers on aspects of the physical, human and environmental geographies, and landscapes, of its region; commentaries and debates; discussions of educational questions and scholarship of concern to geographers; short interventions and assessments of topical matters of interest to university and high school teachers; and book reviews.
The New Zealand Veterinary Journal (NZVJ) is a high-quality peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes review articles, original research findings, clinical observations, rapid communications and correspondence covering all aspects of veterinary science, animal welfare, and animal health aspects of animal science. The NZVJ specialises in articles on topics of particular interest and relevance to the New Zealand veterinary profession including pastoral animal health and production, performance horses and infectious disease. However, submissions from all disciplines are welcomed. The NZVJ publishes general scientific articles, reviews, state-of-the-art commentaries, rapid communications, clinical communications, short communications, and correspondence. All scientific papers submitted for publication are independently refereed.