Journal Details
Journal of Economic Policy Reform
Aims & Scope
The Journal of Economic Policy Reform aims to be a leading reference for researchers and analysts working on the reform of economic policy. The over-arching aim of the journal is to analyse what lessons can be learned from the successes and failures of countries undertaking reforms and how existing theories can be developed to shed light on positive as well as normative aspects of the reform process.
The Journal of Economic Policy Reform encourages scholars to submit their original work on a wide range of policy reforms, including: growth-related reforms; trade and integration; Foreign Direct Investment; monetary and fiscal reform; financial and private-sector reform; public sector governance; human development; taxation; social protection; intellectual property rights; urban and rural development. Analysis of the role of multilateral institutions in the production of economic policy is also welcomed. The editor particularly encourages contributions from economics, political economy, development and planning, though perspectives from other relevant social science approaches are also welcomed.
Peer Review Policy:
All articles submitted to this journal will undergo pre-screening by the editorial board prior to be processed for anonymous double-blind peer review.

