Your instructor may require you to use scholarly sources or peer reviewed articles for your assignments. Peer reviewed articles have been written by experts in a field and reviewed by experts in the same field. Articles must pass standards such as validity, quality, integrity, and originality to pass through the peer review process.
You can filter your search results in Knox Primo and many databases to only peer reviewed articles. If you are not sure if the journal uses peer-review from the item record, look up the journal in Google or your preferred search engine.
You can search for specific journals by title, keyword, subject, ISSN, etc. in Knox library catalog. Note that you are searching the journals that Seymour library subscribes to (in either print or electronic format) and not journal articles.
Select Journals under Resource type from the Refine Results menu on the left to limit your results. You will more easily find the journal you are looking for if you enclose phrases, including the title of the journal, in quotations. Example: "Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics."
You can also limit your results to only include Peer-Reviewed Journals if you are required to use scholarly sources for your assignment.
Below are some recommended journals for economics research. You can find more recommended journals by browsing this list of Aggregate Rankings for Journals from IDEAS and Research Papers in Economics (ReEPc).