International Journal of Political Economy

The International Journal of Political Economy is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes scholarly research on political economics. The journal was formerly published as International Journal of Politics (ISSN 0012-8783). Many of the articles are English translations of scholarly work from around the world. Article themes include the conditions of economic growth, governmental intervention in the market economy, and modernization and democratization theories.

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