Fulbright Review of Economics and Policy

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Journal: Fulbright Review of Economics and Policy

Online ISSN: 2635-0181

Print ISSN: 2635-0181

Publisher Name: Emerald Publishing Limited

Starting Year: 2021

Website URL: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/frep

Country: United Kingdom

Email: stsai@emerald.com

Research Discipline Development Economics

Frequency: Monthly

Research Language: English

About Journal:

Fulbright Review of Economics and Policy is an academic, peer-reviewed, open access journal which publishes theoretical and empirical results in all the areas of economics and public policy
Aims and scope
When submitting a manuscript, authors will be taken to a service called Paperpal Preflight, an AI-driven tool that checks manuscripts against the journal’s author guidelines. Authors are free to use or bypass this step and submit directly to ScholarOne.

Fulbright Review of Economics and Policy (FREP) seeks to publish articles which contribute new theoretical and empirical results in all the areas of economics and public policy.

The Journal provides high quality, peer reviewed, open access infrastructure for not only original scholarly articles but also other types of research such as research notes, letters, etc.

Furthermore, solid commentaries from the readers could also be encouraged. Information about the forthcoming important events, conferences, seminars, symposia could also be useful addition and informative for the readers.

With this scope, we aim to attract readers from international agencies, academics, researchers, policy professionals, policy makers and practitioners, local communities, and non-governmental organisations.

Policy prescriptions are essential and need to be supported by rigorous analysis and balanced appraisal. Papers covering global and regional perspectives are particularly encouraged. National, or even local topics that are of wider policy significance are also welcome.

The title covers but is not limited to:

Development economics
Energy, environment, and resources
Fiscal and monetary policies
Globalization, trade, and global value chain
Governance and public administration
Inequality and poverty
Political economics
Private sector development
Public finance
Social development policies
Sustainable development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Urban and rural development

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