Italian Economic Journal
Scope & Guideline
Exploring the forefront of economic thought and practice.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Regional Economic Disparities:
Exploration of economic inequalities across different regions in Italy, particularly the North-South divide, and the impact of public policy interventions. - Public Policy and Economic Development:
Analysis of the effects of governmental policies on economic growth, labor markets, and social equity, with a focus on recent initiatives like the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan. - Financial Literacy and Economic Behavior:
Investigation into the role of financial education and literacy in shaping economic decisions and behaviors among various demographics in Italy. - Impact of Digitalization and Innovation:
Research on the effects of digital technologies and innovation on firm performance, labor markets, and economic resilience. - Environmental Economics and Sustainability:
Studies addressing the intersection of economic activities and environmental policies, focusing on sustainability and green investments. - Labor Market Dynamics:
Examination of employment trends, wage disparities, and the impact of labor regulations on different segments of the workforce. - Crisis Response and Economic Recovery:
Evaluation of economic responses to crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and their long-term implications for the Italian economy.
Trending and Emerging
- Economic Resilience Post-Pandemic:
A growing body of work is focusing on how the Italian economy can recover and adapt following the COVID-19 pandemic, including analyses of policy effectiveness and economic recovery strategies. - Digital Economy and Innovation:
There is an increasing emphasis on the role of digital technologies in shaping economic outcomes, with research exploring how innovation can drive growth and enhance productivity. - Sustainability and Green Economy:
Research related to sustainability, environmental policies, and the transition to a green economy is gaining traction, reflecting global priorities around climate change and sustainable development. - Income Inequality and Polarization:
Studies examining the drivers of income inequality and economic polarization are emerging as critical areas of focus, particularly in understanding socio-economic disparities. - Migration and Labor Market Integration:
There is a rising interest in the economic impact of migration and the integration of immigrant populations into the labor market, highlighting the challenges and contributions of diverse workforce dynamics. - Behavioral Economics and Decision-Making:
An increasing number of studies are applying insights from behavioral economics to understand consumer behavior, financial decision-making, and policy compliance.
Declining or Waning
- Wine Economics:
Research related specifically to the economics of the wine sector has seen a notable decline, possibly due to saturation in the field or shifting focus towards more pressing economic issues. - Traditional Labor Market Studies:
While labor market dynamics remain a key focus, traditional analyses centered solely on employment rates and job creation without integrating broader socio-economic factors are becoming less common. - Historical Economic Analysis:
Studies that focus exclusively on historical economic performance or trends, without a contemporary application or relevance, are witnessing reduced interest. - Static Economic Models:
The use of rigid, static economic models that do not account for dynamic changes in the economy is less favored, as researchers increasingly seek to incorporate more flexible and responsive modeling techniques. - Consumer Behavior in Niche Markets:
Research focusing on specific consumer behaviors in niche markets, such as particular food or beverage sectors, is being overshadowed by broader analyses of consumer trends and behaviors in the context of digitalization.
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