B>Quest (Business Quest) is a journal of applied topics in business and economics.
Articles are published during the year as they are accepted for publication.
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B>Quest publishes three types of articles: research, pedagogy, and commentary. All research articles are peer reviewed. Some of the other two types of articles are, at the request of their authors, subjected to peer review. Peer reviewed articles are identified.
2018 INDEX
Research Articles
Regional Business Cycles in the United States
by Gary L. Shelley
by William J. Trainor,Jr.
Could Thomas Jefferson Have Ended Slavery? An Economic Analysis
by Ben Branch
Pedagogy Articles
by Hilde Patron and William J. Smith
A Lower Bound on Real Interest Rates
by Jesse Aaron Zinn
Vertical Harvest of Jackson, Wyoming
by John C. Cox and Marshall J. Horton
Commentary Articles
Readers are invited to submit comments about issues raised in commentary articles.
Insights Into Contemporary Issues (A Series)
by Audrey D. Kline
Academic Research Is Beset By Many Problems
by Carole E. Scott
"The Economics Of American Art, Issues, Artists, And Market Institutions"
by Paul Gentle
Sustainability And Business: Reviews Of Theoretical And Applied Issues
by Tom J. Sanders
Are You Overlooking Your Greatest Competition?
by Peter Meyer
Learned During Fifty Years Of University Teaching
by James H. Burton
Carole E. Scott, Editor
Richards College of Business
University of West Georgia
A Unit of the University System of Georgia
Carrollton, Georgia U.S.A.
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