About the Journal

FAQ

1. What is the American Journal of Economics?

The American Journal of Economics, hosted by USA LLC, is a scholarly journal that publishes original and innovative research on various topics in economics, providing a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their insights.

2. What is the aim of the American Journal of Economics?

The aim of the American Journal of Economics is to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and policymakers to discuss emerging issues in economics, fostering interdisciplinary and cross-cultural dialogue among global economic communities.

3. What topics does the American Journal of Economics cover?

The American Journal of Economics covers a wide range of topics in economics, including but not limited to microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic policy, finance, trade, economic theory, and the impact of emerging global economic trends.

4. How does the peer review process work for the American Journal of Economics?

The American Journal of Economics follows an intensive peer review process, which usually takes 2-3 months. The journal assigns manuscripts to at least two independent experts who assess the originality, relevance, and clarity of the articles.

5. Who is responsible for the editorial decisions of the American Journal of Economics?

The editorial decisions of the American Journal of Economics are made by a distinguished editorial board consisting of eminent economists and experts in related fields, who are responsible for reviewing and editing submitted manuscripts.

6. What is the ISSN of the American Journal of Economics?

The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) of the American Journal of Economics is 2520-0453, which helps ensure the journal's credibility and easy identification in academic and scholarly databases.

7. Is the American Journal of Economics an open access journal?

Yes, the American Journal of Economics is an open access journal. This means that all articles published by the journal are freely available to read, download, and share without any subscription or access fees.

8. Does the American Journal of Economics charge fees for submission or publication?

No, the American Journal of Economics does not charge any fees for submission, processing, or publication. The journal covers publication costs through sponsorships and donations, supporting the open access model.

9. What are the copyright policies of the American Journal of Economics?

The American Journal of Economics allows authors to retain the copyright of their articles. Authors grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish, distribute, and archive their articles, and they are free to reuse their articles for non-commercial purposes with proper citation.

10. How is the visibility of the American Journal of Economics enhanced?

The American Journal of Economics is indexed in reputable platforms such as ResearchGate, Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Scilit, and Crossref (DOI), which increases the visibility, accessibility, and citation of its articles.

11. What benefits does publishing in the American Journal of Economics offer to authors?

Publishing in the American Journal of Economics helps authors disseminate their research findings to a broad, diverse audience, enhancing their academic reputation, improving career prospects, and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in economics.

12. How does the American Journal of Economics support open science?

The American Journal of Economics supports open science by encouraging authors to share their data and code along with their articles, further contributing to the transparency and reproducibility of research in the field of economics.

13. How can authors submit their articles to the American Journal of Economics?

Authors can submit their articles to the American Journal of Economics through the online submission system. The journal welcomes submissions from all over the world on topics related to economics and its various subfields.