Premier Journal of Economics

About the Premier Journal of Economics (PJEC)

Premier Journal of Economics (PJEC) is an open access, peer-reviewed, monthly journal dedicated to the global advancement of research, education and the scholarly understanding of Economics. As part of Premier Science, PJEC fosters interdisciplinary discourse and innovation across all branches of Economics.

Publication frequency: quarterly
Indexing: Google ScholarUlrichsweb and others
Archived: British Library and Portico
ISSN: 2978-0071

Aims and Scope

PJEC is dedicated to the global advancement of research, education and the scholarly understanding of Economics. It aims to promote continued developments, discussion and debate through the sharing of knowledge, ideas and good practice across all branches of Economics. The PJE provides readers with critically peer-reviewed, carefully selected/edited and up to date publications about advances in the field that are relevant to them.

As a journal of economics, PJEC advances global research and critical dialogue in the field. Through peer-reviewed publications, it explores key areas of economics, including but not limited to:

  • Macroeconomic Policy
  • Development Economics
  • Health Economics
  • Labour Markets and Migration
  • Digital Transformation and Economic Growth
  • Public Sector Economics
  • Islamic Finance and Takaful
  • Fiscal Sustainability
  • Demographic Economics
  • International Economics
  • Environmental and Social Policy
  • Behavioral Economics

The Premier Journal of Economics delivers accessible, impactful research that addresses contemporary global challenges. Ranging from ageing populations and fiscal policy, to digital innovation and post-Brexit labour dynamics. Providing timely insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike.

Article types – research, reviews, editorials/perspectives and correspondence-style articles will be considered.

Premier Journal of Economics

Archive

Volume 3 – April – June 2025

Volume 2 – January – March 2025

Volume 1 – October-December 2024

FAQs


Volume 3 – April – June 2025

"Infographic on the rise of the gig economy showing global trends, crisis impacts, challenges in labor protections, and policy models with focus on Ukraine."
The Rise of the Gig Economy: Global Trends and Policy Implications–A Mixed Methods Study
Natalia Mikhaylovna Esmurzayeva
Independent Researcher, Dnipropetrovsk Region, Ukraine
Premier Journal of Economics 2025;3:100006

Volume 2 – January – March 2025

Takaful Insurance and Its Impact on Enhancing Economic Growth in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia During the Period (2010–2021)
Noha Almanea
Qassim University, Qassim, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Premier Journal of Economics 2025;2:100005
Fig 3 | Healthcare spending per capita by country Source: Statista Research Department11

Health Economics and Ageing Populations: Financial Strategies for Sustainable Elderly Care
Syed Sibghatullah Shah
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Economics 2025;2:100004
Fig 3 | Digitally transformed jet engines15
Leveraging Digital Transformation for Organizational Growth
Michele Malandruccolo
Lonza, Bern, Switzerland
Premier Journal of Economics 2024;1:100003

Volume 1 – October-December 2024

Review Articles

Fig 2 | The UK experienced a 660,000 increase in non-EU net migration between 2019 and 2023, driven by a surge in non-EU nationals visiting the country, with the epidemic causing a temporary decline in 2020 and a slight decline in 2023 Source: Migration Observatory analysis of ONS data.

Post-Brexit Migration Trends and Their Implications for the UK Labor Market
Sazin Islam
Department of Public Health, First Capital University of Bangladesh, Chuadanga, Bangladesh
Premier Journal of Economics 2024;1:100002
Fig 3 | Flows of development assistance for health, from source to channel to recipient region, cumulative 2000–2012 Source: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), Financing Global Health 201435,48
Post-Pandemic Health Economics Policy: Rethinking Fiscal Responsibility in Times of Global Crisis
Syed Sibghatullah Shah
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Economics 2024;1:100001

Premier Journal of Economics FAQs

Does PJEC support case studies on real-world economic applications?

Yes, the Premier Journal of Economics supports case studies that examine real world economic issues, such as the impact of policy changes, financial inclusion strategies, or healthcare funding models. Authors can submit these via theeWorkFlow portal to enhance the relevance and reach of their work.

What types of economics research can I submit to PJEC?

PJEC accepts original research articles, review papers, and policy analyses in areas including, but not limited to; development economics, public finance, labour markets, health economics, and digital economic transformation. As a premier economics journal, PJEC also welcomes studies on fiscal policy and demographic trends.

Can I publish models or policy tools with my PJEC submission?

Yes, PJEC encourages authors to include economic models, data visualizations, or policy tools, such as forecasting models, fiscal frameworks, or impact assessment tools, alongside their articles. These can be submitted through the  eWorkFlow portal.

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