Journal of Behavioral Economics and Policy (JBEP) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of how psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural, and social factors influence economic decision-making and policy outcomes.
Positioned at the intersection of economics, psychology, and public policy, JBEP provides a platform for interdisciplinary research that bridges theory and practice. The journal welcomes contributions that explore human behavior in economic contexts and offer evidence-based insights to inform policy design, regulation, and intervention strategies at local, national, and global levels.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Behavioral insights in public policy and governance
- Nudging, choice architecture, and decision-making heuristics
- Financial decision-making and consumer behavior
- Health, environmental, and education economics through a behavioral lens
- Social preferences, cooperation, and trust in economic systems
- Behavioral labor economics and workplace dynamics
- Risk perception, time preferences, and intertemporal choice
- Behavioral game theory and experimental economics
- Behavioral responses to taxation, subsidies, and welfare programs
- Cultural and cross-country perspectives on economic behavior
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- Volume 2 | 2026
- Volume 1 | 2025
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- From Cognitive Bias to Algorithmic Influence: Theoretical Shifts in Behavioral Finance 584
- Strategic Investment and Inclusive Growth in India: Unpacking the Interlinkages between Capital Formation and Employment Generation 500
- Cognitive Barriers to Financial Inclusion: The Differential Impact of Literacy on Savings, Debt, and Investment in Chile 387
- Nudging Human Behaviour towards Sustainability Practices: A Systematic Review 312
- Mapping India’s Economic Transition: Sectoral Shifts, Labour Productivity, and Regional Inequality in a Policy Framework for Balanced Development 287
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