
IAES Journal
The Journal of Economic Science is the flagship scholarly publication of the Institute for Advanced Economic Studies. It exists to advance rigorous, serious economics—economics that treats prices, institutions, and production as real-world coordinating structures, and economic knowledge as something earned through disciplined reasoning, careful measurement, and transparent inference.
We publish original research that strengthens the scientific standing of economics by prioritizing clarity, methodological integrity, and explanatory power. Our editorial aim is simple: to promote work that helps scholars and policymakers understand how economic systems actually function—especially when prevailing models, metrics, or assumptions break down.
The Mission
The mission of The Journal of Economic Science is to publish research that deepens understanding of economic order: how societies coordinate scarce resources across time, how prices transmit information, how institutions shape behavior, and how policy interventions alter system-level outcomes—often in ways standard tools fail to detect.
We welcome contributions that are theoretically serious, empirically disciplined, and written with the expectation that the reader will demand both conceptual precision and operational relevance.
Scope and Areas of Interest
The Journal welcomes submissions across the full range of economics, with particular interest in work that addresses:
Economic Structure and Coordination
Prices as signals, market adjustment, production structure, and the mechanisms of coordination.
Monetary and Inflation Research
Monetary regimes, price-system diagnostics, inflation measurement, money-credit dynamics, and central banking analysis.
Economic Measurement and Inference
Model risk, forecast failure, identification limits, measurement error, and inference under institutional distortion.
Institutions and Political Economy
Rules, governance, incentives, and the institutional foundations of economic performance.
Policy Design and Systemic Consequences
Policy evaluation that treats the economy as a system, not a set of isolated variables—especially fiscal, monetary, and regulatory policy.
History, Methodology, and Foundations
Work that improves the conceptual foundations of economics or clarifies what economic explanations can—and cannot—claim.