The Journal of Monetary Economics is a leading academic journal that publishes original research on issues related to money and banking. The journal focuses on theoretical and empirical studies that contribute to understanding monetary phenomena and their impact on the economy. The scope includes, but is not limited to, monetary policy, inflation, exchange rates, financial markets, and asset pricing.
Topics covered encompass theoretical and econometric modeling of monetary systems, investigations into the effects of monetary policy on macroeconomic variables, analysis of financial regulation, and examination of the role of central banks. It is indexed in databases that have a wide range and is designed for academics, researchers, and policymakers in economics and finance.
Contributions that are made to advance the understanding of monetary economics are encouraged. Also, the journal will increase the understanding of monetary phenomena. Submissions should meet rigorous academic standards and have the potential to influence theory and practice in monetary economics. Submission guidelines and further information can be found on the journal's website.