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Pakistan Journal of Economic Studies

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Abbreviation: pjes

ISSN: 2708-1478

E-ISSN: 2708-1486

Publisher: Islamia University, Bahawalpur

Country: Pakistan

Language: English

Subject Areas: Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Frequency: Quarterly

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The Pakistan Journal of Economic Studies (PJES) is a double-blind peer-reviewed research journal that aims to add to the understanding of the workings of developing economies, with a particular emphasis on South Asia. PJES accepts original empirical research contributions in economics (all areas) and related fields for publication. The Journal aims to stimulate dialogue between academics and policymakers with open access globally. Accordingly, articles should be presented in a form where technical considerations come together with explanations and intuition. Subject areas include financial markets, international trade and finance, monetary economics and banking, labor economics, development economics, political economy, education, health, public finance, and emerging fields of economics. Publisher: Department of Economics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. The Pakistan Journal of Economics Studies (PJES) aims to add to the understanding of the workings of developing economies, with a particular emphasis on South Asia. We consider for publication empirical contributions in economics (all areas) and related fields. The Journal aims to stimulate dialogue between academics and policy makers. Accordingly, articles should be presented in a form where technical considerations come together with explanations and intuition. Subject areas include: financial markets, international trade and finance, monetary economics and banking, labor economics, development economics, political economy, education, health, public finance and emerging fields of economics.

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