Journals

    Review of Institution and Economics
    eISSN
    1976-3697
    doi prefix
    https://doi.org/10.30885
    Issues per year
    4
    Indexing
    KCI indexed
    Country, Region
    Andong, Korea

    Aims & Scope

    Aims

    Institutions matter since they represent the economic, social, political and cultural life. The importance of understanding the role of institutions in economic development is now widely appreciated. The Review of Institution and Economics is devoted to the study of the nature, role and evolution of institutions in the economy, including firms, states, markets, money, households and other vital institutions and organizations. We welcome contributions by all disciplines and schools of thought that can contribute to our understanding of the features, development and functions of real world economic institutions and organizations.

    The Review of Institution and Economics is a multi-disciplinary journal that is of interest to all academics working in the social sciences. Contributions from general, developmental and institutional economics, politics, sociology, public choice, public administration, history, culture, psychology, law, philosophy and cognitive science are welcomed. The Review of Institution and Economics aims to provide all authors with an expert verdict on their articles within fifty days of submission.

     

     

    Scope

     

    Articles published in the Review of Institution and Economics are explicitly about institutions. The Review of Institution and Economics is devoted to the study of the nature, role and evolution of institutions in the economy, including firms, states, markets, money, households and other institutions and organizations. We welcome scholarly contributions by all schools of thought and relevant disciplines that can contribute to our understanding of the features, development and functions of real world economic institutions and organizations.

    Accepted article types

         • Research Article

         • Brief Research Report

         • Review Article • Comment

     

     

    Editor-in-Chief: Sung-Kyu Lee

     

    Sung-Kyu Lee is a Professor at the Department of International Trade at Andong National University in Korea. He obtained his PhD degree in Economics from the University of Southampton, U.K. He was a Fiscal Policy Analyst of National Assembly Budget Office (NABO) in Korea. He has been a chief editor of Review of Institution and Economics published by the Korea Institution and Economics Association. He has been a Director of ‘Korea Adam Smith Thought and Public Choice Studies, and Saemaul Undong Education Institute’ and a Director of ‘Mancur Olson Institute’. He is also an Editorial Board member of the Journal of Contemporary Management in Canada. His main research field is public finance, public choice, development economics, and institutional economics. He is the author of Theory of International Trade (in Korean), International Trade and Strategic Trade Policy (in English), Political Economy of Tax Policy and International Taxation (in English), and Essays on Probabilistic Voting, Policy and Campaigning (in English). Recently, he published “The impact of agricultural package programs on farm productivity in Tigray, Ethiopia: Panel data estimation” along with Araya Teka in Cogent Economics & Finance (2019), and “Resurrecting the Industrial Policy as Development Policy based on Korean Experiences: Towards a Pro-market Industrial Policy” with Jwa Sung-Hee in World Economics (2019).

    Archives

    Current

    • The Effects of ODA on FDI Inflows to Developing Countries
      Yong-Jae Choi, Seung-Nyeon Kim
      DOI : https://doi.org/10.30885/RIE.2024.18.1.001
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    • Why Holistic Human Development is Crucial for Transformative Development of Nations: Insights from Korea
      Jong-Dae Park
      DOI : https://doi.org/10.30885/RIE.2024.18.1.017
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    • Policy-augmented Human Capital: A Key Factor to the Rapid Economic Development in Korea
      Jung Mo Kang, Sung-Kyu Lee
      DOI : https://doi.org/10.30885/RIE.2024.18.1.045
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    • Financial Development and Economic Growth in Nepal: Empirical Evidence from a Liberalized Developing Economy
      Pradeep Panthi
      DOI : https://doi.org/10.30885/RIE.2024.18.1.071
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    • The Effect of War on the Welfare of Households and Coping Strategies for Food Shortage in Tigrai, Ethiopia
      Araya M. Teka
      DOI : https://doi.org/10.30885/RIE.2024.18.1.110
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    • Sustainable Peace in Northeast Asia by Yong-Shik Lee
      Yong-Shik Lee
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    • Cover Image. Volume 18, No. 1
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    Indexing

    KCI indexed

    Editors

    • Sung-Kyu Lee Editor-in-Chief
      Prof./Ph.D, Andong National University, Korea
      (skl62@hanmail.net)

    For Authors / Submit

    The Review of Institution and Economics (RIE) provides a specialized forum for the publication of research in the field of modern institutional economics.

     

    Manuscripts must be in English. Manuscripts may be submitted electronically or in hard copy. The RIE prefers to receive electronic files in Microsoft Word format. Manuscripts may be typewritten on one side of the sheet on good quality book paper. All material should be double-spaced, including references; quotations exceeding three lines should be single spaced and left-right indented. Page numbering should be consecutive throughout the manuscript. Mimeographed copies will not be accepted. Manuscripts can be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief of Korea Institution and Economics Association (KIEA), Prof. Sung-Kyu Lee, skl62@hanmail.net. Sections in manuscripts should appear in the following order: title page, abstract, text, notes, references.

     

    1. Title Page. The title page should include the article title, author’s name and permanent affiliations, and the name, current address, and email address of the person to whom page proofs and offprints should be sent.

     

    2. Abstract. The following page should include an abstract of not more than 100 words and a list of two to six keywords.

     

    3. Text. The text of the article should begin on a new page. Section headings (including appendices) should be designated by Arabic numerals (1, 2, etc.), and subsection headings should be numbered 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, etc. Figures and Tables should be numbered consecutively throughout the text (1, 2, etc.). Equation numbers should appear flush right in parentheses ((1), (2), etc.)

     

    4. Notes. Acknowledgments and related information should appear in a note designated by an asterisk after the last author’s name. Notes should be kept to a minimum and should appear at the end of the paper before the references. Notes should be numbered consecutively and indicated in the text by superscripts (1, 2, etc.)

     

    5. References should be listed alphabetically at the end of the paper. They should follow the author-date format in the text by using the author’s name and publication date in the style of Hamlin (1999) or Jones (2005a, 2005b) or Brennan and Hamlin (2000). They should be typed in the following style:

       ∙ Books:

    Mueller, D. (2003), Public Choice III, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Brennan, G. and Hamlin, A. (2000), Democratic Devices and Desires, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

       ∙ Chapter in book:

    Wicksell, K. [1958 (1896)], “A New Principle of Just Taxation”, in Musgrave, R. A. and Peacock, A. T. (eds.), Classics in the Theory of Public Finance, pp. 23-46, London: Macmillan.

       ∙ Journal articles:

    Hamlin, A. (2006), “Democratic Politics, Public Choice, and Individual Motivation,” Review of Institution and Economics 1: 1-21.

    Edwards, J. and M. Keen (1996), “Tax Competition and Leviathan,” European Economic Review 40: 113-140.

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