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 peer- reviewed journals.
The main purpose of 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.
Statement of Policy:
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, which is published quarterly.
Peer-Review Process
In order to sustain the peer review system, authors have an obligation to participate in peer review process to evaluate manuscripts from others. When appropriate, authors are obliged to provide retractions and/or corrections of errors to the editors and the Publisher. All papers submitted to IER journal will be peer reviewed for at least one round. IER journal adopts a double-blinded review policy: authors are blind to reviewers, but reviewers are not blind to authors. The peer review process is conducted in the online manuscript submission and peer-review system. After a manuscript is submitted to the online system, the system immediately notifies the editorial office. After passing an initial quality check by the editorial office, the manuscript will be assigned to two or more reviewers. After receiving reviewers’ comments, the editorial team member makes a decision. Because reviewers sometimes do not agree with each other, the final decision sent to the author may not exactly reflect recommendations by any of the reviewers.
The decision after each round of peer review may be one of the following: