International Review of Economic Studies
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ISSN: 2834-569X

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International Review of Economic Studies (IRES) publishes high quality research findings and commentary on international developments in economics, maintaining a sound balance between economic theory and application at both micro and macro levels.

International Review of Economic Studies (IRES) is a leading peer-reviewed academic journal covering on economic issues between individual nations, emerging and evolving trading blocs are particularly welcomed, and contributors are encouraged to spell out the practical implications of their work for economists in government and industry.

Readable, accessible contributions cut through the complex field of economics to make a genuinely valuable contribution to the current understanding of the subject and the development of new ideas. Theoretical and applied papers in Monterey and Macro Economics, Labor Economics, and Finance are preferred.

International Review of Economic Studies is an international peer-review open access journal. The peer review process enhances the performance and is used to maintain the standards of quality. The eminent Editorial Board of International Review of Economic Studies strives to disseminate the quality work to the scientific community through peer review processing. 

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