About the Journal

Scope:
Dynamic Wellbeing Economics (DWE) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing understanding of how economic change, technological innovation, and policy transformation shape human wellbeing, capabilities, and societal resilience. The journal provides a global platform for research that integrates economic theory, empirical analysis, and dynamic modeling to study the complex interactions between economic systems and human welfare.

The journal publishes original research, theoretical papers, and applied studies on topics including:

  • Impacts of economic growth, inequality, and labor market changes on wellbeing.
  • Effects of technological disruption, digital transformation, and automation on societal welfare.
  • Policy interventions and governance strategies that enhance human capabilities and resilience.
  • Measurement, modeling, and dynamic assessment of wellbeing at individual, community, and national levels.
  • Behavioral and experimental approaches to choices affecting wellbeing and social outcomes.
  • Intersections of sustainable development, health economics, environmental change, and economic welfare.

DWE fosters interdisciplinary dialogue among economists, social scientists, policymakers, and practitioners, bridging theory and evidence to promote human wellbeing in an increasingly dynamic economic landscape.