The Journal of Economic Issues (JEI) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing institutional economics. It provides a platform for scholars to explore alternative economic perspectives. This includes evolutionary economics, behavioral economics, and other heterodox approaches. Keywords that best describe this journal: economics, social science, social policy, and finance.
JEI publishes theoretical and empirical research that challenges conventional economic models and offers new insights into real-world economic problems. It focuses on the role of institutions, power, and social values in shaping economic outcomes. Topics covered include economic development, environmental economics, labor economics, and the history of economic thought. The journal seeks to foster critical dialogue and promote policy-relevant research.
As a leading voice in institutional economics, JEI aims to influence economic thinking and policy-making. By publishing rigorous and innovative scholarship, the journal contributes to a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the economy. It is a valuable resource for economists, policymakers, and anyone interested in alternative approaches to economic analysis.