The American Economic Journal: Microeconomics publishes papers in all areas of microeconomics, encompassing topics such as consumer behavior, industrial organization, game theory, contract theory, and market design. The journal emphasizes rigorous theoretical and empirical analysis.
This publication is a leading outlet for cutting-edge research that significantly advances our understanding of microeconomic phenomena. It welcomes submissions exploring a wide array of subjects, including but not limited to: decision-making under uncertainty, behavioral economics, auction theory, and the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics. The journal's target audience consists of academic economists, researchers, and policy-makers seeking to remain at the forefront of microeconomic thought and its applications. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics is indexed in databases such as EconLit, Scopus, and Web of Science.
Advance the field by submitting your high-quality research to American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, contributing to the ongoing dialogue and shaping the future of microeconomic theory and practice. The journal is committed to maintaining the highest standards of peer review and scholarly rigor.