About this Journal

The official peer-reviewed journal of the International Trade and Finance Association (IT&FA), Global Economy Journal is a well-established venue for peer-reviewed research on globalization and the institutions, laws, and agreements that structure the global economy, such as the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank. Unlike most global economics journals, Global Economy Journal covers not only global business and economics, but also publishes important research that falls outside the scope of traditional economics-only titles, such as international law, IT and intellectual property, global marketing, immigration, and the social impact of globalization.

Publication History

Four issues/year
Content available since 2000 (Volume 1, Issue 1)
ISSN: 1524-5861
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Indexed in

  • CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
  • EconLit
  • IBSS
  • Intute
  • Journal of Economic Literature
  • PAIS International
  • RePEc
  • Scopus
  • Worldwide Political Science Abstracts

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What scholars are saying about Global Economy Journal

In just a few years, the Global Economy Journal has become a major vehicle for the publication of high-quality research by the world's leading experts on the international economy.

Dominick Salvatore, Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director of the Ph.D. Program, Fordham University

This is one of the most interesting journals of bepress. The articles represent a diversity of theoretical and methodological frameworks and may be useful for both academic staff and students.

Wim Pelupessy, Senior Economist, Development Research Institute, Tilburg University, the Netherlands

Global Economy Journal is a very good journal that offers the latest research articles on various aspects of globalization. These articles are necessary to conduct our research and equally useful for teaching students courses that are related to global economic development and international trade.

Fatholla Bagheri, Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the College of Business and Public Administration International Programs, University of North Dakota

 
 
 

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