Journal of World Economy (JWE)
ISSN (Print): 2709-3999
ISSN (Online):
APC: ¥: 2500 CNY
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Publishing Time: Acceptance 2 Months
Journal of World Economy (JWE) is a quarterly open-access and peer-reviewed journal covering economics and international relations, specifically trade policy, open economy issues, and developing economies. All publications are open access in PDF and free to download.
Aims & Scope
Journal of World Economy (JWE) is a quarterly open-access and peer-reviewed journal covering economics and international relations, specifically trade policy, open economy issues, and developing economies. All publications are open access in PDF and free to download.
Aims
- To serve as an international academic platform for scholars, researchers and policymakers to exchange insights on global economic issues and international relations.
- To promote in-depth research, dialogue and collaboration on trade policy, open economy dynamics and development economics within the context of the world economy.
- To disseminate high-quality, original research findings to the global academic community and contribute to evidence-based policy-making in international economic affairs.
- To foster interdisciplinary exploration that integrates economic theory, empirical analysis and international practice, addressing key challenges in the global economy.
Scope
The Journal of World Economy (JWE) is a quarterly open-access, peer-reviewed journal focused on the world economy and international economic relations. Its scope includes, but is not limited to:
World economy
- International trade policy and institutional frameworks, including regional trade agreements and multilateral trade regimes.
- Open economy macroeconomics, including exchange rate dynamics, balance of payments and international capital flows.
- Development economics and emerging economies, covering inclusive growth, poverty alleviation and sustainable development strategies.
International economic relations
- Global economic governance, international financial institutions and global value chain analysis.
- Empirical studies on the interdependence of national economies, global economic trends and their socioeconomic impacts.