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The *International Journal of Economics and Public Policy* (IJEPP) is dedicated to fostering rigorous scholarly discourse at the intersection of economic theory, policy analysis, and their practical implications for societal well-being. This journal serves as a vital platform for advancing theoretical understanding and empirical evidence concerning critical economic challenges and the efficacy of public interventions. IJEPP welcomes original research that explores a broad spectrum of topics within economics and public policy. This includes, but is not limited to, macroeconomic policy, microeconomic foundations of public choice, fiscal policy, monetary policy, international trade and finance, development economics, labor economics, environmental economics, public finance, regulatory economics, and the economics of health, education, and social welfare. We are particularly interested in contributions that employ robust methodologies – encompassing econometric analysis, computational modeling, experimental economics, and qualitative approaches – to illuminate complex policy issues and offer innovative solutions. The journal also encourages comparative studies and analyses of policy frameworks across different national and international contexts, providing insights into best practices and contextual nuances. Manuscripts considered for publication include full-length research articles, comprehensive review articles synthesizing significant bodies of literature, and methodological contributions that advance the analytical tools available to economists and policy scholars. Contributions should demonstrate intellectual originality, methodological rigor, and clear relevance to policy development or economic theory. The journal aims to be an indispensable resource for academics, researchers, policymakers, and graduate students seeking to engage with cutting-edge research in economics and public policy, thereby contributing significantly to informed decision-making and the intellectual vitality of the field.