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Introduction
Cambridge University press is delighted to announce that the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance(JPEF) has been accepted for coverage in the Social Science Citation Index, Social Scisearch, JournalCitation Reports/Social Sciences Edition and Current Contents/Social and BehaviouralSciences by Thomson ISI. Indexing began with Volume 7 Issue 1(2008) and JPEF willreceive its first Impact Factor in 2010.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2008
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