The Economic Journal
Type | Financial newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Publisher | Popular Economics Forum SP |
Founded | 1960 |
Political alignment | Gylian consensus |
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Headquarters | Zaul, Mişeyáke |
Country | Gylias |
Circulation | 3,5 million (as of 2020) |
Website | http://www.theeconomicjournal.gls/ |
The Economic Journal (French reformed: L'Journale Économique) is a Gylian financial newspaper, founded in 1960.
History
It was founded in 1960. Initially supporting a compromise between anarchism and liberalism, its stance cemented into a support of the Gylian consensus during the Golden Revolution.
The 1990s saw it adopt new technology such as digital printing, establish its website, and digitise its archives through BiblioNet.
Profile
Its political orientation is broadly leftist. It supports the Gylian consensus, with an emphasis on cooperatives and planning. It is strongly pro-organised labour, and its coverage focuses on matters of income distribution, wealth distribution, and gross national well-being/gross national happiness instead of conventional economic measurements.
It publishes editions in English, French, and Gylic, with the latter edition using the various Gylic languages based on the native language of the respective writer or region referred to in the story.
Ownership and organisation
The Economic Journal is owned and published by Popular Economics Forum, legally constituted as an SP. Its headquarters are in Zaul, Mişeyáke.
The newspaper has a 5-member Management Board and a 10-member Supervisory Board, elected yearly.
Its revenue comes from newsagent's sales, paid subscriptions, online orders, and donations. Donors are listed at the end of each issue. It does not accept advertising.