The Journal of Government and Economics (JGE) is an economics journal specializing in the study of the relationship between the government and the market economy. It regards the government as a key player - either as a promoter and stakeholder or as an impediment to the market economy - and focuses on the role of government in economic development. The journal aims to promote academic research into the government's role, incentives, and behavior in the market economy.The journal welcomes submissions of both theoretical and empirical papers in the field of Government and Economics. Particular attention will be paid to evidence-based studies.Topics will include: Government and economic growth and developmentGovernment and market cultivationGovernance and regulationGovernment and economic development in the historyGovernment and historical political economyIndustrial policyLand supply and transferGovernment incentives and globalizationGovernment behavior and savingsGovernment functions and public goodsFiscal revenue and government behaviorGovernment and state-owned enterprisesIncentives of central and local governments