Journal of Institutional Economics


SASE has supported the Journal of Institutional Economics since 2012, and it remains an important publication venue for many SASE members. 

 

Institutions are the stuff of social and economic life, and the importance of understanding the role of institutions in economic growth is now widely appreciated. The Journal of Institutional Economics is devoted to the study of the nature, role and evolution of institutions in the economy, including firms, states, markets, money, households and other vital institutions and organizations. It welcomes contributions by all schools of thought and academic disciplines that can contribute to our understanding of the features, development and functions of real world economic institutions and organizations. The Journal of Institutional Economics is a multi-disciplinary journal that will be of interest to all academics working in the social sciences.

 

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-institutional-economics