Ekonomista

Scope & Guideline

Exploring the dynamics of economics through open access.

Introduction

Explore the comprehensive scope of Ekonomista through our detailed guidelines, including its aims and scope. Stay updated with trending and emerging topics, and delve into declining areas to understand shifts in academic interest. Our guidelines also showcase highly cited topics, featuring influential research making a significant impact. Additionally, discover the latest published papers and those with high citation counts, offering a snapshot of current scholarly conversations. Use these guidelines to explore Ekonomista in depth and align your research initiatives with current academic trends.
LanguageMulti-Language
ISSN0013-3205
PublisherPolskie Towarzystwo Ekonomiczne
Support Open AccessNo
Country-
TypeJournal
Converge2009, from 2013 to 2014, from 2016 to 2019 (coverage discontinued in Scopus)
AbbreviationEKONOMISTA / Ekonomista
Frequency4 issues/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
Acceptance Rate-
Home Page-
Addressul. Nowy Swiat 49, Warszawa 00-042, POLAND

Aims and Scopes

The journal "Ekonomista" focuses on a wide range of economic issues, emphasizing both theoretical and practical aspects of economics. It aims to contribute to the understanding of economic phenomena through rigorous research and analysis, reflecting on historical contexts and contemporary challenges.
  1. Economic Theory and Practice:
    The journal publishes works that bridge the gap between theoretical economics and practical applications, exploring how economic theories can inform real-world economic policies.
  2. Sustainable Development and Environmental Economics:
    There is a strong emphasis on sustainable economic practices and the interlinkages between economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social well-being.
  3. International Economics and Trade:
    "Ekonomista" covers topics related to international trade dynamics, including the impacts of globalization, trade policies, and economic integration, especially within Europe.
  4. Historical Economic Analysis:
    The journal provides insights into the historical context of economic transformations, particularly in Poland and Eastern Europe, examining how past economic thought influences current practices.
  5. Labor Economics and Gender Studies:
    Research on labor markets, gender disparities, and educational impacts on economic outcomes is a significant focus, reflecting current societal challenges.
  6. Digital Transformation and Innovation:
    The journal explores the implications of digitalization on economies, including the effects of technology on productivity, investment, and corporate strategies.
In recent years, "Ekonomista" has seen an emergence of new themes and a shift towards more contemporary economic issues, reflecting the changing dynamics of the global economy and the challenges faced by societies today.
  1. Economic Impacts of COVID-19:
    A significant increase in research addressing the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic has emerged, exploring topics such as labor market disruptions, fiscal responses, and sectoral impacts.
  2. Digital Currencies and Financial Innovations:
    With the rise of digital currencies, there is an increasing focus on the transformation of monetary systems and their implications for economic stability and policy.
  3. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
    Research linking economic practices to the UN Sustainable Development Goals has gained traction, emphasizing the importance of integrating sustainability into economic policy.
  4. Gender and Labor Market Dynamics:
    Recent publications indicate a growing interest in the intersection of gender issues and labor market outcomes, reflecting broader societal debates on equality and inclusion.
  5. Green Economy and Environmental Policy:
    Emerging themes related to green growth and sustainable entrepreneurship highlight the importance of environmental considerations in economic development strategies.

Declining or Waning

While "Ekonomista" continues to explore a broad range of economic themes, certain areas have seen a decline in publication frequency or relevance over time. This reflects evolving interests in the field and shifts in the global economic landscape.
  1. Traditional Macroeconomic Models:
    There has been a noticeable decrease in papers focusing solely on classical macroeconomic models, as researchers increasingly turn to behavioral and heterogeneous agent models to better explain economic phenomena.
  2. Static Economic Analysis:
    The journal has seen fewer contributions centered around static analyses, suggesting a shift towards dynamic modeling and approaches that incorporate time and uncertainty.
  3. Regional Economic Studies:
    While regional studies were once a prominent theme, the recent decline in papers focused on specific regional economic analyses indicates a broader interest in global and comparative perspectives.
  4. Basic Economic Indicators:
    Papers that merely report on basic economic indicators without deeper analysis or context are becoming less common, as there is a growing demand for comprehensive evaluations and interpretations.
  5. Historical Economic Events without Contemporary Relevance:
    Research focusing on historical economic events that lack contemporary relevance or application has diminished, as the journal prioritizes works that connect past events to current economic issues.

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