Journal Scope
The International Journal for Research in Economics (IJRE) covers a broad and diverse range of topics within the field of economics and related disciplines. The journal seeks to publish high-quality research that contributes to the understanding of economic theory, economic policy, and real-world economic challenges affecting societies, markets, and governments across the world.
The journal encourages scholarly work that examines economic structures, market behavior, financial systems, and policy frameworks that influence economic growth, stability, and sustainable development. IJRE provides a platform for researchers to present analytical, empirical, and policy-oriented studies that offer meaningful insights into both traditional and emerging areas of economic research.
IJRE welcomes interdisciplinary research that integrates economics with fields such as finance, business management, public policy, environmental studies, technology, and international relations. The journal particularly encourages research that addresses contemporary global economic issues including economic inequality, financial crises, digital transformation, globalization, sustainability, and development challenges.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics:
Research focusing on economic behavior at both individual and aggregate levels, including market structures, consumer behavior, production theory, economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and national income analysis.
International Economics and Global Trade:
Studies related to international trade policies, global market integration, exchange rate systems, international finance, and the economic impacts of globalization on developed and developing economies.
Development Economics:
Research addressing economic development, poverty reduction, economic inequality, institutional development, and economic growth in developing and emerging economies.
Financial Economics and Banking:
Studies examining financial markets, investment strategies, banking systems, financial regulation, capital markets, and risk management.
Public Economics and Fiscal Policy:
Research related to government spending, taxation policies, public debt management, and the economic role of government in regulating markets and promoting economic welfare.
Monetary Economics:
Analysis of monetary policy, inflation control, central banking systems, interest rate policies, and financial stability.
Econometrics and Quantitative Economic Methods:
Research using statistical, mathematical, and computational techniques to analyze economic data and test economic theories.
Labor Economics and Human Capital:
Studies focusing on employment, wage determination, labor market policies, workforce development, education economics, and migration.
Environmental and Resource Economics:
Research examining the economic aspects of environmental sustainability, natural resource management, climate change policies, and green economic development.
Agricultural and Rural Economics:
Studies related to agricultural productivity, rural development, food security, agricultural markets, and policy frameworks affecting rural economies.
Industrial Organization and Market Competition:
Research exploring firm behavior, market structures, competition policies, pricing strategies, and regulatory frameworks affecting industries.
Behavioral Economics:
Studies examining psychological and social factors influencing economic decision-making and consumer behavior.
Digital Economy and Financial Technology (FinTech):
Research exploring the economic implications of digital transformation, online markets, blockchain technologies, digital currencies, and technology-driven financial services.
Economic Policy and Governance:
Analysis of economic regulations, institutional governance, policy reforms, and the role of governments and international organizations in shaping economic systems.
Sustainable Economic Development:
Research focused on balancing economic growth with environmental protection, social equity, and long-term sustainability.
By covering these diverse areas, the International Journal for Research in Economics aims to foster academic dialogue and encourage innovative research that contributes to the advancement of economic knowledge and the development of effective economic policies worldwide.