The International Review of Applied Economics offers a vital platform for scholarly work that applies economic theory and quantitative methods to address real-world issues. The journal encourages rigorous analysis and empirical investigations across diverse economic fields.
The review covers microeconomics, macroeconomics, labor economics, industrial organization, and development economics. The journal publishes both theoretical and empirical studies, emphasizing clear policy implications and potential solutions. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and EconLit, the review targets economists, policymakers, and researchers seeking to inform evidence-based decision-making. Articles explore areas like economic growth, inequality, market structures, and the impact of government interventions.
By providing a space for high-quality research with practical relevance, the International Review of Applied Economics contributes to a deeper understanding of economic phenomena. For specific submission guidelines and journal details, refer to the publisher's website.