About the Journal

Journal of Economic Epistemology and Philosophy (JEEP) is an academic journal dedicated to exploring the philosophical and epistemological foundations of economic thought. The journal provides a scholarly platform for economists, philosophers, and interdisciplinary researchers to critically examine how economic knowledge is constructed, justified, and applied in both theoretical and practical contexts.

The scope of JEEP covers a broad range of interdisciplinary topics, including the philosophy of economics, epistemology of economic knowledge, economic methodology, ethics in economic reasoning, and the historical evolution of economic ideas. The journal welcomes conceptual, theoretical, and critical contributions that seek to question assumptions, clarify concepts, and deepen understanding of the principles that shape economic inquiry.

JEEP also highlights contemporary discussions on uncertainty, complexity, and the limitations of economic models, as well as the integration of insights from other disciplines such as sociology, political theory, and cognitive science. By encouraging dialogue across fields, the journal aims to foster more reflective, critical, and inclusive approaches to economic research.

Through its publications, Journal of Economic Epistemology and Philosophy aspires to advance rigorous intellectual discourse, support the development of well-grounded economic theories, and promote a deeper awareness of the ethical and philosophical dimensions of economic life.