IJR Journal – Call for Papers

 International Journal of Research (IJR) is an international, open access and peer-reviewed journal that dedicates itself to mathematical economic theory, with an emphasis on microeconomics. In addition, the journal seeks research findings and commentary on international developments in economics. Articles on economic issues between individual nations, emerging and evolving trading blocs will be particularly welcomed. Contributors are encouraged to spell out the practical implications of their work for economists in government and industry. 

Send papers for publication in this indexed journal to editor@edupub.org 

The topics related to this journal include but are not limited to:

Applied economic theory
Econometrics & statistical methods
Endogenous technological change
Economic fluctuations
Econophysics
Financial development
Income distribution and growth
Human capital and trade
Migration and growth
Money and growth
Overlapping-generations models
Political economy
National and global governance
Neoclassical growth models
International trade
International factor movements 
Multinational firms
Foreign exchange 
Exchange rate regimes 
Wages and employment

Call for Papers IJR – International Journal of Research

 International Journal of Research (IJR) [ISSN -2348-4868] is an international journal dedicated to publishing exceptionally important and high quality, agenda-setting research tackling the key global and societal challenges of ensuring the provision of energy and protecting our environment for the future.

The scope is intentionally broad and the journal recognizes the complexity of issues and challenges relating to energy conversion and storage, alternative fuel technologies and environmental science. For work to be published it must be linked to the energy-environment nexus and be of significant general interest to our community-spanning readership. All scales of studies and analysis, from impactful fundamental advances to interdisciplinary research across the (bio)chemical, (bio/geo)physical sciences and chemical engineering disciplines are welcomed.

Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Solar energy conversion and photovoltaics
  • Solar fuels and artificial photosynthesis
  • Fuel cells
  • Hydrogen storage and (bio) hydrogen production
  • Materials for energy systems
  • Capture, storage and fate of CO2, including chemicals and fuels from CO2
  • Catalysis for a variety of feedstocks (for example, oil, gas, coal, biomass and synthesis gas)
  • Biofuels and biorefineries
  • Materials in extreme environments
  • Environmental impacts of energy technologies
  • Global atmospheric chemistry and climate change as related to energy systems
  • Water-energy nexus
  • Energy systems and networks
  • Globally applicable principles of energy policy and techno-economics
For publication in IJR, send papers to ijr@ijrjournal.com or ijr@pen2print.org