Journal of Iranian Economic Issues

Journal of Iranian Economic Issues

     About the Journal of Iranian Economic Issues

  • Journal title: Journal of Iranian Economic Issues (JIEI)
  • Country: Iran
  • Publisher: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS) 
  • Category: Economics
  • Type of published articles: Research, promotional, review, case study, technical and methodological) according to the regulations of the Journals Commission of the Ministry of Science, Article 2, Clause 6 on the first page of each article). Validity of the journal: Scientific
  • Month and year of publication: July 2014
  • Credit of the journal: Scientific
  • Language: Persian or English (English Abstract)
  • Journal Frequency: Biannual Journal (Twice a year)
  • Format: Printed & Online
  • The cost of reviewing and publishing the article: there is an expense
  • Period of initial review of articles: 1 week
  • Process of Review: Double-Blind Review
  • Review Time:4 to 6 months
  • Acceptance percentage of articles: 34%
  • Use of similarity search before sending to arbitration: Yes (Samim Noor similar text finder system)
  • Access to Articles: Free (Open Access) & Full Text
  • Indexed: Yes (Details)
  • Status in ISC: Q2

  In order to compensate part of the expenses, from the judging stage to the publication of the article, a total amount of six million rials has been considered by the Research Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies, which will be received in two stages. Therefore, the amount of three million Rials will be received in the judging stage and three million Rials in the final acceptance stage of the article.

License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

 Open Access Policy

All articles of the Journal are Open Access. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). That means you are free to:

  • Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
  • Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.

 Copyright: Under open access license, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their content, but allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy the content as long as the original authors and source are cited properly.

   

Journal has title undergone name changes (based on license of [number of 205022/3/3] Ministry of Science Research and Technology): The first issue of the journal was published in the November 2014 under the name of "Iqtiād-i tabīqī ". Since the December 2019 the journal has been published under the name of “Journal of Iranian Economic Issues”.

  Contact us:

  • Address: Ayenehvand St. (West 64), Kurdistan Exp., Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran.
  • Postal Code: 1437774681
  • Email: c.econ@ihcs.ac.ir
  • Tel: +98-21-88609257
  • Fax: +98-21-88609257

In order to further coordinate the content of the articles with the title of the publication, it is necessary to pay serious attention to the problematic aspects of research in relation to Iranian economic, as well as the necessity of conducting research.

 

Publication Information

Indexing and Abstracting

Keywords Cloud

  • Economic Growth
  • Iran
  • Inflation
  • E31
  • C22
  • Unemployment
  • Employment
  • market
  • Democracy
  • social capital
  • monetary policy
  • asymmetric information
  • Development
  • C23
  • D63
  • Budget Deficit
  • neo-classical economy
  • E52
  • Behavioral economics
  • E32
  • Income distribution
  • Financial Development
  • E62
  • transaction costs
  • O40
  • Oil Price
  • Asymmetric Effects
  • G01
  • E44
  • Liberalism
  • growth
  • G20
  • human capital
  • C32
  • F31
  • C61
  • Voting
  • I31
  • Business Cycles
  • Iranian economy
  • globalization
  • Justice
  • Cultural Economics
  • C53
  • G21
  • Islamic economics
  • Shadow economy
  • stock market
  • Exchange Rate
  • Classical Economics
  • Adverse Selection
  • ARDL
  • Behavioral Games
  • Labor Market
  • GDP
  • Economic Development
  • methodology
  • Political Economy
  • H11
  • Peace
  • Elections
  • O10
  • E5
  • Local Governments
  • Competitiveness
  • .
  • system dynamics
  • D73
  • Interdisciplinary theory
  • B40
  • Q25
  • O47
  • Public tenders
  • Interest Rate
  • asymmetric
  • Marxism
  • Islamic contracts
  • GMM Method
  • E2
  • policies
  • Economic corruption
  • L26
  • C58
  • Complex Network
  • bureaucracy
  • Structural Vector Autoregressive Model
  • utilitarianism
  • input-output
  • bank stability
  • developing countries
  • H55
  • E24
  • fairness
  • G18
  • Liberal economy
  • exchange costs
  • Interdisciplinary economics
  • belief-values packages
  • Deism
  • Uncertainty
  • value added
  • Minimal System
  • Rents
  • stock exchange of goods
  • Iranian Relation
  • Inflation rate
  • DSGE Model
  • Lie
  • Homo economicus
  • Tourism
  • G17
  • F02
  • foreign trade
  • Delphi method
  • Old Intuitionalist economy
  • F01
  • F41
  • Institutional Theory
  • realism
  • Orthodox economics
  • R13
  • C5
  • Islam
  • Entropy
  • Iran\'s Economy
  • Capitalism
  • H30
  • War
  • Fiscal Policy
  • new institutionalism
  • Financial Markets
  • Game Theory
  • establishments
  • community’s responsibility
  • individual freedom
  • corruption
  • cooperation
  • Effectiveness
  • Quantile Regression
  • newly-industrialized countries
  • G23
  • I25
  • Hodrick-Prescot Filtering
  • Governments
  • Financial market
  • D11
  • subsistence
  • H62
  • F14
  • E43
  • F51
  • Capability
  • C11
  • international relations
  • O15
  • financial crisis
  • E58
  • Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (NARDL)
  • natural resource curse
  • Energy Consumption
  • Economic Policy Uncertainty
  • Trust
  • future contracts
  • bank
  • Oil markets
  • Dominant approach
  • C83
  • O2
  • the Capacity of interdisciplinary economics
  • Innovation
  • Value Theory
  • Decentralization
  • parliament
  • Macroeconomic Variables
  • democratic freedom
  • International security
  • Business Cycle
  • D91
  • Fiscal Decentralization
  • government’s duties
  • Investment
  • The weighting of‌ votes
  • Q53
  • Fertility
  • Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) Approach
  • Developed Countries
  • life insurance
  • Nested Games
  • New Intuitionalist economy
  • Q41
  • P16
  • Psychological economics
  • C51
  • export challenges
  • Oil Price Fluctuations
  • Defense Budget
  • Inequality
  • bounded rationality
  • Key Words: Stock market
  • structural change