Comparative Economic Research-Central and Eastern Europe
Scope & Guideline
Fostering Innovation in Central and Eastern European Economics
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Comparative Economic Analysis:
The journal frequently publishes comparative analyses of economic systems, policies, and performance among Central and Eastern European countries, often in relation to Western European counterparts. - Impact of Global Trends:
Research often explores the effects of global trends, such as globalization, climate change, and digitalization, on the economies of Central and Eastern Europe, highlighting the region's responses to these challenges. - Sector-Specific Studies:
The journal includes in-depth studies of specific sectors, such as banking, agriculture, and innovation, providing insights into the unique economic dynamics within these industries in the context of the region. - Policy Evaluation and Recommendations:
A significant focus is placed on evaluating economic policies, labor market policies, and sustainability initiatives, with an aim to provide actionable recommendations for policymakers. - Socio-Economic Issues:
The journal addresses socio-economic issues including poverty, income inequality, and labor market dynamics, contributing to a holistic understanding of the economic landscape.
Trending and Emerging
- Sustainability and Green Economics:
There is a growing emphasis on sustainability, particularly in the context of the European Green Deal and climate adaptation policies, which reflects an urgent need for environmentally-conscious economic strategies. - Digitalization and Innovation:
Research exploring the impacts of digitalization on economies, including the role of technology in business models and economic resilience during crises like COVID-19, is increasingly prominent. - Labor Market Dynamics Post-COVID-19:
Emerging studies are focusing on labor market changes and employment structures in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting shifts in workforce dynamics and policy responses. - Economic Security and Entrepreneurship:
The intersection of economic security and sustainable entrepreneurship is gaining attention, particularly in the context of post-crisis recovery and resilience strategies. - Regional Integration and Trade Policies:
A noticeable trend towards examining regional economic integration and the implications of trade policies, especially in light of geopolitical tensions, is emerging in recent publications.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Banking Sector Studies:
Research specifically focused on traditional banking sector analyses has decreased, possibly due to the rise of fintech and digital banking innovations overshadowing conventional banking topics. - Static Economic Models:
There has been a shift away from static economic models that do not account for dynamic changes, as newer methodologies emphasizing real-time data and adaptability gain traction. - Historical Economic Comparisons:
Comparative studies that focus solely on historical economic performance without addressing contemporary implications or future forecasts are being published less frequently.
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