Aim and Scope


Journal of Social Economics is peer-reviewed international research journal that deals with both applied and theoretical issues in all fields of Social Economics. The scope of the journal includes:

• Macro Economics
• Micro Economics
• Social capital
• Social choice
• Social economy
• Social evolution
• Social goods
• Social justice
• Social needs
• Social philosophy
• Social policy
• Social theory
• Social welfare
• Socialism
• Fiscal policy
• Fiscal risk management
• Public debt policy and management
• Monetary policy
• Regulation and law
• Competition policy
• Labour and regional economics
• New developments in the international monetary system
• The history of economic thought
• Urban bias in developing countries
• Technology economics
• Labour economics
• Poverty
• Income and wealth distribution
• Human capital
• Inflation
• Unemployment
• Rural finance
• Employment, labor use and migration
• Rural sociology
• Theories of Child labour
• Corruption
• Crime
• Criminology
• Culture
• Democracy
• Demography
• Education
• Environmental justice
• Global justice
• Global political economy
• Governance
• Health care
• Health policy
• Human development
• Income distribution