Iranian Economic Review

Iranian Economic Review

 

The Iranian Economic Review (IER) is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal intended to publish original research papers in the field of economics.

IER is indexed in SCOPUS (from 2013 to present) as the largest abstract and citation database of international pee-reviewed journals. 

The main purpose of the IER journal is to provide a forum for members of the academic community who are interested in the Iranian economy. Manuscripts are invited and subject to anonymous review.

   

  • Date of First Publication: July 1994
  • Review Process: Double-blind peer-review
  • Type of Articles: Original Article, Case-Study, Applied Article, Methodologies
  • Type of Access: Open Access (OA)
  • Start Year open license: 1994, Vol. 1, No. 1
  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • Document Type: Research Paper
  • Print ISSN: 1026-6542
  • Online ISSN: 2588-6096
  • Country: Iran
  • Publisher: University of Tehran
  • Time to submitted to the reviewers: Maximum two week
  • Submission Fee (for Iranians): 2,000,000 Rial
  • Acceptance Fee (for Iranians): 4,000,000 Rial
  • Language: English
  • Plagiarism checking: iThenticate
  • Cited by SCOPUS: Since 2013
  • CiteScore (Scopus): 0.7
  • SNIP: 0.238
  • SJR: 0.159
  • Quartile of SJR: Q4
  • H-index: 14
  • Copyright: This Journal is an open-access Journal licensed under the Creative Commons license (CC-BY 4.0) International License.
  • COPE: The journal actively participates in the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) framework, which provides guidance and resources for editors and publishers on handling ethical issues in scholarly publishing. 

 

* Please use this format for organizing your paper, then submit it to your account on our website:

Format for all papers before review

 

Specific subtitles covered by the journal are:

 

  1. Applied Microeconomics
  2. Behavioral and Experimental Economics
  3. Development Economics
  4. Econometrics
  5. Economics of Technology
  6. Environmental, Resource and Energy Economics
  7. Financial Economics
  8. Game Theory
  9. Health Economics
  10. Industrial Organization
  11. International Trade
  12. Labor Economics
  13. Macroeconomics
  14. Microeconomics Theory
  15. Monetary Economics
  16. Public Economics

* Social media pages of IER Journal :

       

Current Issue: Volume 30, Issue 2, Spring 2026 

Financial Complexity: Evidence from Iran

Pages 616-635

10.22059/ier.2024.372759.1007940

Fatemah Poorabdollah, Seyed Nezamaldin Makyian

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  • Banking System
  • Housing price
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  • Mutual Funds
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  • VAT
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  • CGE Model
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