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1、该刊只有国际刊号。
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6、出刊日期:季刊,一年出版4期。
7、2025年12月31日之前提交的文章,文章版面费(APC)将由中国经济思想与实践研究院(ACCEPT)、清华大学,以及政府与市场经济学国际学会 (SAGE) 支付。(微信公众号“中国经济思想与实践研究院”信息)
2023年3月24日星期五
《政府与市场经济学(英文)》期刊简介
(Journal of Government and Economics)
【微信公众号“中国经济思想与实践研究院”信息】
中国经济思想与实践研究院 2021-02-10
Journal of Government and Economics 是爱思唯尔经济学领域中四大金色开放获取期刊之一。
金色开放获取出版意味着作者可以让他们的研究成果立即、永久、免费地被全世界的研究人员访问。
全新发布的期刊Journal of Government and Economics (JGE) 是一本专门研究政府与市场经济关系的经济学期刊。它强调政府在经济发展中的作用,将政府视为市场经济的推动方、利益相关方,或是干预方。该期刊主要发表与政府在市场经济中的作用、激励和行为相关的学术研究。
主编介绍
Eric Maskin
Eric Maskin是哈佛大学亚当斯校级终身教授,诺贝尔经济学奖获得者。他几十年来一直活跃于经济学前沿领域。Maskin教授也是政府与市场经济学国际学会(SAGE)的联合主席。
David D. Li
李稻葵是清华大学经济管理学院弗里曼经济学讲席教授,中国与世界研究中心(CCWE)主任。李教授对中国的经济实践有许多深刻见解,并经常就中国政府的经济决策提供咨询。
新刊特惠:2025年12月31日之前提交的文章,文章版面费(APC)将由中国经济思想与实践研究院(ACCEPT)、清华大学,以及政府与市场经济学国际学会 (SAGE) 支付。
《政府与市场经济学(英文)》
(Journal of Government and Economics)
作者指南【官网信息】
Guide for Authors
Aims and scope
The Journal of Government and Economics (JGE) is an economics journal specializing in the study of the relationship between the government and the market economy. It regards the government as a key player-either as a promoter and stakeholder or as an impediment to the market economy-and focuses on the role of government in economic development. The journal aims to promote academic research into the role, incentives, and behavior of government in the market economy.
The journal JGE aims to publish original research in the emerging field of Government and Economics. The premise is that the government has been a key player in modern economies and its behavior has been one of the most important factors in the performance of such economies. The journal welcomes submissions of both theoretical and empirical papers in the field of Government and Economics. Particular attention will be paid to evidence-based studies.
JGE focuses on the field of Government and Economics, with an emphasis on economics rather than politics. Topics will include:
Government behavior and enterprise development
Government behavior and market cultivation
Government governance ability and macroeconomic regulation
Government behavior and land supply and transfer
overnment incentive and globalization
Government behavior and savings
Government functions and public goods
Fiscal revenue and government behavior
Government and state-owned enterprises
Central and local governments, and internal incentives
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