Aim and Scope
Journal of Empirical Economics is peer-reviewed international research journal that deals with both applied and theoretical issues in the field of economics. The scope of the journal includes:
• Macro Economics
• Micro Economics
• Banking stability
• Banking supervision
• Banking policy
• Financial markets and stability
• Fiscal policy
• Fiscal risk management
• Public debt policy and management
• Monetary policy
• Regulation and law
• Institutional organization
• Investment management policy
• Competition policy
• Institutional voting policy
• Crisis management: forecasting and control
• Sovereign risk and management
• Dependence theory
• Economic methodology
• Labour and regional economics
• New developments in the international monetary system
• The history of economic thought
• Urban bias in developing countries
• Foreign trade and policy
• Technology economics
• Labour economics
• Business in transitional economies
• Economic reform in developing countries
• Globalisation and its impact upon economics and business
• Uni, bi and multi-lateral trade and investments
• Inward and outward foreign direct investments
• Development of service sectors
• Growth and development strategies
• Poverty
• Income and wealth distribution
• Infrastructure
• Human capital
• Inflation
• Unemployment
• Agriculture
• Microfinance
• Regional development
• Political economy of growth and development
• Agricultural economic theory and policy
• Agricultural markets
• Agricultural trade
• Agricultural investment
• Rural finance
• Resource economics and environment protection
• Agricultural R&D and extensions
• Employment, labor use and migration
• Rural sociology
• Development economics
• Development of rural non-agricultural industries