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International Review of Economics
2006 - 2026
Current editor(s): Luigino Bruni From: Springer Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS) Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2026, volume 73, articles 1
- Towards a wellbeing economy: Portuguese policymakers’ perspectives No 1, 27 pages

- Margarida Casau, Marta Ferreira Dias and Gabriel Leite Mota
- Money, power and gift: a very short treatise on capital No 10, 18 pages

- John Milbank
- Competitive equilibrium and indivisibles No 11, 22 pages

- Luciano Méndez Naya
- The role of social class, status and country dynamics in shaping perceptions of elite-driven inequality No 12, 29 pages

- Nur Hairani Abd Rahman
- On the re-emergence of the civil economy paradigm in economic research No 13, 17 pages

- Stefano Zamagni
- Visible inequality, status competition, and the veblen–engel trade off: evidence on conspicuous and essential consumption from Indian households No 14, 26 pages

- Vivek Jadhav
- Shrinkflation across borders: examining Japan’s response and global implications amid rising inflation No 2, 22 pages

- Justyna Franc-Dąbrowska, Igor Vaverka and Magdalena Daria Vaverková
- Adam Smith’s moral sentimentalism and jurisprudence: incorporation of justice and utility No 3, 19 pages

- Takafumi Nakamura
- Trans-health in India: An Approach to LGBTI Well-Being No 4, 37 pages

- Kanika Chawla and K. Nilavathy
- Understanding the gender gap in support for state intervention: evidence from Spain (2020–2024) No 5, 19 pages

- Kenedy Alva and Raúl López-Pérez
- Charisma, diversity, and organizational sustainability: a structural trilemma for ideal-driven organizations No 6, 24 pages

- Nicolò Bellanca
- Willingness to pay for welfare and the injunctive norms of taxation: evidence from South Korea No 7, 15 pages

- Youngrok Kim
- Gender differences in communications and telecommunications spending: empirical analysis of the case of Chad No 8, 23 pages

- Themoi Demsou
- Evaluating the existence of a natural U.S. hate crime rate using a fractional integration approach No 9, 23 pages

- Sakiru Adebola Solarin, Luis Gil-Alana and Chris Stewart
2025, volume 72, articles 2
- The combined role of FinTech innovation and financial literacy in sustainable financial inclusion in Nigeria No 1, 25 pages

- Chinwe Sam-Abugu, Xiaojun Luo and Ben Wong
- Student financial well-being, health behaviours, and social participation No 10, 15 pages

- Evan Ripley-McNeil and Kenneth M. Cramer
- On the decision under uncertainty in economic theory No 11, 12 pages

- Aldo Montesano
- Fraternity as mutual aid or mutual assistance? From political fraternity to Economics of Francesco No 12, 21 pages

- Cristián Hodge
- Broken homes and empty pantries: the impact of couple separation on living standards in France No 13, 56 pages

- Julia Mink
- The impact of behavioral biases on financial satisfaction: the mediating role of investment decisions No 14, 31 pages

- Vishal Sharma, Rajesh Kumar, Jinesh Jain and Manpreet Kaur
- Assessing the gap between social and individual perceptions of sexual harassment No 15, 19 pages

- Lauren A. Rhodes, Gonzalo Sanchez, Nereyda Espinoza-Velasteguí and Viviana Borja
- Rising wage inequality: Is there a role for financial development? No 16, 24 pages

- Antonio Martuscelli
- Households willingness to pay for an improved water supply system: a case study of Pakistan No 17, 28 pages

- Naveed Hayat and Muhammad Waqas
- The influence of active labour market policies on improving the income conditions of self-employed workers No 18, 25 pages

- Sandra M. Sánchez-Cañizares, María Montilla-Carmona, Angelo Puccia and José Villar-Muñoz
- Social capital as a cornerstone for self-employment of persons living with disability No 19, 26 pages

- Gerald Kaliisa, Mahadih Kyambade, Felister Birungi, Monica Tushabe, Geresem Orichom, Ali Balunywa and Luke Sewante
- Bruni and Sugden on market virtues No 2, 24 pages

- Luís C. Calderón Gómez, Robert Talisse and John Weymark
- Revisiting the pecking order theory: insights from an emerging market economy No 20, 23 pages

- Islam Abdeljawad and Mohammad Nasser Jaradat
- Altruism and private investment in human capital No 21, 36 pages

- Delali Accolley
- Happiness, religiosity and rationality: going deeper into the utility function No 22, 57 pages

- Leonardo Becchetti
- Social welfare, objective well-being, and natural law No 23, 17 pages

- Fernando Arancibia-Collao
- Determinants of employee retention in the it sector: an empirical study on the impact of recognition, compensation, and work environment No 24, 37 pages

- Krishna Prakash Murugan and Jawahar Philimis
- Association between tax morale and the perceptions around tax compliance: an empirical study for Latin America No 3, 23 pages

- Víctor Mauricio Castañeda-Rodríguez
- The need for governance in blockchain dispute resolution (BDR): institutional possibilities frontier (IPF) perspective No 4, 22 pages

- Cemre Çise Kadıoğlu Kumtepe
- The interdisciplinarity of degrowth: cross-fertilising disciplines for well-being No 5, 38 pages

- Oliver Kovacs
- Children’s linear growth and mother’s education in India: Do the pathways have a role to play? No 6, 29 pages

- Divya Balasubramaniam
- Which debt belongs to the state and which debt belongs to the market? Comparative new evidence several capitalist regimes No 7, 34 pages

- İbrahim Özmen
- How does institutional quality respond to banking crises occurrences? No 8, 40 pages

- Robert Stewart and Murshed Chowdhury
- Is tourism a primary driver of inflation in house prices? The case of European countries No 9, 28 pages

- José Alberto Fuinhas, Daniela Castilho, Volkan Kaymaz and Matheus Koengkan
2025, volume 72, articles 1
- Examining the effect of a child tax on fertility in a two-sector model No 1, 17 pages

- Akihiko Kaneko
- Revisiting distributional effects of energy subsidies in Argentina No 10, 39 pages

- Octavio Bertín, Thomas García, Francisco Pizzi, Alberto Porto, Julian Puig and Jorge Puig
- Notes on Part-Time for All: A Care Manifesto No 11, 8 pages

- Ida Marie Munck and Paolo Santori
- Slow consumption recovery after the pandemic: perspective from a time preference approach No 12, 25 pages

- Kei Hosoya
- Perception of financial freedom: is financial literacy a relevant background? No 13, 22 pages

- Kelmara Mendes Vieira, Ani Caroline Grigion Potrich, Taiane Keila Matheis and Mayara Puhle
- Rank-based inequality measures: an alternative to Gini's index No 2, 19 pages

- Tarald O. Kvålseth
- Social norms on unethical behaviors in the workplace: a lab experiment No 3, 25 pages

- Alice Guerra and Enya Turrini
- Does trust matter in lending decisions? A systematic literature review and research agendas for future studies No 4, 62 pages

- Nieldya Nofandrilla, Ibrahim Fatwa Wijaya and Bambang Setiaji
- A simple message and two framings to enhance protective behaviours adoption in a pandemic No 5, 29 pages

- Beatrice Braut and Matteo Migheli
- The influences of socio-economic forces on affordability behavior towards containing the gap between supply and demand in the housing markets No 6, 20 pages

- Mohammed Itma
- Improving wealth accounting and global sustainability assessment: assessing wealth benchmark estimates No 7, 60 pages

- Koji Tokimatsu and Rieko Yasuoka
- Social spending, child deprivation and family structure: a multilevel study in 31 European countries No 8, 24 pages

- Antonio L. Pérez-Corral and Almudena Moreno-Mínguez
- Transforming households: exploring the impact of health on the economic prosperity of female home-based workers No 9, 21 pages

- Aribah Aslam and Ghulam Ghouse
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2020, volume 67
2019, volume 66
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2016, volume 63
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2014, volume 61
2013, volume 60
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- 2025, volume 72
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Articles 2
Articles 1
Other years 2024, volume 71
2023, volume 70
2022, volume 69
2021, volume 68
2020, volume 67
2019, volume 66
2018, volume 65
2017, volume 64
2016, volume 63
2015, volume 62
2014, volume 61
2013, volume 60
2012, volume 59
2011, volume 58
2010, volume 57
2009, volume 56
2008, volume 55
2007, volume 54
2006, volume 53
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