INEMThe International Network for Economic Method (INEM) seeks to promote links among economic methodologists, economists in all fields, and scholars in cognate disciplines. It aims to serve all those who would reflect on the methods of economics and of closely related social sciences. On Twitter:@EconMethodology |
Join INEM and connect with researchers in the field of economic methodology. As a member, you'll gain access to the Journal of Economic Methodology and other resources for working within the field, and can register for participation to INEM conferences.
Call for Proposals: Frontiers in Philosophy of Economics INEM invites proposals for the “Frontiers in Philosophy of Economics” initiative. We support workshops, conferences, and innovative formats that advance philosophy and methodology of economics, strengthen INEM’s visibility, and expand the field beyond Western Europe and North America. Funding of up to 4,000 USD is available per project, with a submission deadline of 30 January 2026, and a strong encouragement for early-career scholars and scholars outside Western Europe and the US/Canada to apply. You can find more information about the call here: https://econmethod.org/Call-for-Proposals/Frontiers-in-PE |
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Journal for Economic Methodology
Editors: Emrah Aydinonat, University of Helsinki, and Jack Vromen, Erasmus University Rotterdam
JEM is abstracted and indexed in SCOPUS, Web of Science, Social Science Citation Index, EBSCO, Econlit, Economic Literature Database, IBZ, IBSS, OCLC ArticleFirst Database, RePEc. Impact Factor: 1.409 (2021); 5 year IF: 1.981 (2021)CiteScore (Scopus): 2.5 (2021); CiteScore Best Quartile: Q2 (2021) SNIP: 1.791 (2021); SJR: 0.519 (2021) |
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We have different levels of membership, along with an additional option to make your membership auto-renewing. With your membership, you'll receive discounts on journals, conferences, and books. |
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