Aim & Scope
KYKLOS views economics as a social science and as such favours contributions dealing with issues relevant to contemporary society, as well as economic policy applications. Since its inception over 70 years ago, KYKLOS has earned a worldwide reputation for publishing a broad range of articles from international scholars on real world issues. KYKLOS encourages unorthodox, original approaches to topical economic and social issues with a multinational application, and promises to give fresh insights into topics of worldwide interest. KYKLOS provides information on political economy worldwide, containing contributions from scholars of international status. KYKLOS keeps its readership informed as to the latest trends and development in political economy. KYKLOS is intended for the reader from the academic, administrative and business sector with an interest in scientific economics. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1928 - 1932 ) | Kyklos : Jahrbuch des Instituts für Geschichte der Medizin an der Universitat Leipzig | ( 1947 - 9999 ) | Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences |
2024
Competitive federalism, individual autonomy, and citizen sovereignty
Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences , 2024
Hayek, Buchanan and the justification of the market
Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences , 2024
A spatial analysis of NATO burden sharing at the operational levels
Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences , 2024
Revisiting the resource curse: Does volatility matter?
Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences , 2024
Lynching and economic opportunities: Evidence from the US South
Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences , 2024
Experts and arbitration outcomes: Insights from public procurement contract disputes
C Detotto , R Marselli , B McCannon , M Vannini
Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences , 2024
Patriarchy, development, and the divergence of women's empowerment
Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences , 2024
The role of non‐base compensation in explaining the motherhood wage gap: Evidence from Italy
E Badaoui , E Matteazzi , V Prete
Kyklos : International Review of Social Sciences , 2024