World Economic Journal
| Editor-in-Chief | Robert Gubernatorov |
|---|---|
| Categories | Economics Business Analytics Rankings Awards |
| Frequency | Bimonthly |
| Publisher | World Economic Group |
| First issue | 2009 |
| Language | English, Chinese, Spanish, Russian |
| ISSN | 3082-0383 (print) 3082-0146 (web) |
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The World Economic Journal (WEJ) is a respected international media platform covering key economic, technological, social, and political developments across the globe. World Economic Journal was founded in 2009 in London, United Kingdom. WEJ serves as a powerful tool for reputation building, brand positioning, and international outreach. It helps companies, institutions, and leaders present themselves to the global arena.
History
2009 - World Economic Journal was founded in 2009 in London, United Kingdom;
2011 - Published and distributed in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Central Asian countries;
2013 - Launch on digital platforms and mobile applications in the App Store in both English and Russian;
2024 - Published in UN official languages;
2025 - Included in a global network of 92 000 public digital libraries across 115 countries worldwide.
World Economic Journal (WEJ) serves as a platform for dialogue among business leaders, government officials, investors, researchers, and experts from more than 70 countries worldwide. To deliver professional, objective, and in-depth economic analysis that empowers decision-makers in governance, business, and policy — across both developing and developed economies. We promote sustainable development, international cooperation, and the global reputation of companies, regions, and ideas shaping the future.
Our audience
Top executives and business owners;
International experts, investors, and analysts;
Representatives of governments, international organizations, and development institutions;
Academic community and emerging leaders;
Participants of G20, ESG coalitions, and global economic summits.
WEJ Awards
WEJ Awards — is an international awards series for transformation leaders, established by World Economic Journal.
The WEJ Awards is a prestigious international recognition platform, honoring achievements that shape the future of the economy, technology, healthcare, sustainable development, and leadership. The awards are presented to companies, government and municipal bodies, business leaders, and influential experts whose actions and initiatives create tangible global impact.
The mission of the WEJ Awards is to identify and support those implementing breakthrough ideas, transforming industries, and contributing to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Nomination for a WEJ Award provides access to communication and reputation-building channels. Winners and nominees receive visibility from investors, media, and the business community.
WEJ - Research
World Economic Journal (WEJ) and its analytical unit WEJ-Research develop proprietary rankings, indexes, and sectoral studies across:
- Companies and corporate groups;
- Cities and regions;
- Countries and integration blocs;
- Industries and technological sectors.
It is said that each research project is a powerful opportunity to:
- Showcase best practices and success stories;
- Strengthen your international reputation;
- Gain publication and visual coverage in the journal;
- Join the spotlight at WEJ Awards, global forums, and partner events.
References
- World Economic Journal Story
- World Economic Journal in the London Public Library
- World Economic Journal in Toronto Public Library
- World Economic Journal in ZINIO
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- World Economic Journal in the Washington Anytime Library
- World Economic Journal in Ebooks Switzerland
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