Focus and Scopes

The Journal of Economic Research and Survey (JERS) covers a broad range of topics in economics, including macroeconomics, microeconomics, international economics, econometrics, and public economics. In general, the accepted scopes are the following:

  1. Macroeconomics and Microeconomics:

    • Economic Policies: Detailed studies on the formulation, implementation, and impact of various economic policies.

    • Market Dynamics: Analysis of market structures, competition, and pricing strategies.

    • Consumer Behavior: Research on consumer decision-making processes, preferences, and spending patterns.

  2. International Economics:

    • Global Trade: Examination of trade policies, agreements, and their effects on global economies.

    • International Finance: Studies on exchange rates, international capital flows, and financial crises.

    • Economic Development: Research on the factors driving economic growth and development in different countries.

  3. Econometrics and Statistical Methods:

    • Innovative Methodologies: Development and application of new econometric models and techniques.

    • Data Analysis: Advanced statistical methods for analyzing economic data and drawing meaningful conclusions.

    • Forecasting: Techniques for predicting economic trends and outcomes.

  4. Public Economics and Policy:

    • Government Policies: Insights into the design and impact of fiscal and monetary policies.

    • Taxation: Studies on tax policies, tax compliance, and their effects on the economy.

    • Public Sector Economics: Analysis of government spending, public goods, and welfare programs.

Here are some types of submissions that the "Journal of Economic Research and Survey" (JERS) can consider:

  1. Original Research Articles: Detailed studies presenting new research findings in the field of economics.

  2. Review Papers: Comprehensive reviews of the current state of research in specific areas of economics.

  3. Case Studies: Practical examples and analyses of economic phenomena, policies, or market behaviors.

  4. Technical Notes: Brief reports on innovative techniques, methodologies, or tools used in economic research.

  5. Policy Analyses: Discussions on policy and regulatory issues related to economics.

  6. Data Sets and Methodologies: Submissions that provide valuable data sets and detailed methodologies for economic research.

  7. Book Reviews: Critical reviews of recent books in the field of economics.

  8. Commentaries and Opinions: Thought-provoking pieces that provide insights or perspectives on current economic issues.

These types of submissions can help JERS attract a diverse range of contributions and foster a comprehensive understanding of economic research and policy.