JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GROWTH
Scope & Guideline
Pioneering Discussions in Economic Growth and Development
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Historical Analysis of Economic Growth:
The journal frequently publishes papers that analyze historical events and their long-term economic implications, such as the impact of wars, pandemics, and social structures on growth trajectories. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
Research often intersects with fields like sociology, political science, and cultural studies, providing a holistic view of economic phenomena and their drivers. - Human Capital and Economic Development:
There is a consistent focus on the role of human capital—education, health, and social mobility—as crucial elements influencing economic growth. - Impact of Institutions on Growth:
The journal emphasizes the significance of institutional frameworks, including governance, legal systems, and cultural norms, in shaping economic outcomes. - Sustainability and Environmental Factors:
Recent papers reflect an increasing interest in how environmental changes and sustainability practices affect economic growth, especially in the context of climate change.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of Technology on Economic Growth:
There is an increasing emphasis on how technological advancements, including automation and innovation, influence labor markets and economic development. - Cultural and Social Factors in Economic Development:
Recent studies highlight the role of culture, religion, and social norms in shaping economic behaviors and outcomes, indicating a growing interest in the sociocultural dimensions of growth. - Gender and Economic Performance:
Papers exploring the relationship between gender, legislative representation, and economic outcomes are on the rise, reflecting a broader focus on inclusivity and diversity in economic analysis. - Environmental Economics:
The intersection of environmental issues and economic growth is gaining traction, with studies focusing on sustainability, climate change, and resource management becoming increasingly prevalent. - Global Historical Perspectives:
Research that draws from global historical contexts to inform contemporary economic issues is trending, indicating a move towards more comparative and integrative analyses.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Economic Models:
There appears to be a decline in the publication of papers that rely solely on classical economic models without integrating historical or sociocultural contexts. - Purely Theoretical Economic Frameworks:
Research that is heavily theoretical and lacks empirical evidence or historical analysis is becoming less common, as the journal moves towards more applied and empirical studies. - Focus on Short-Term Economic Trends:
The journal seems to be moving away from studies that focus on short-term economic fluctuations in favor of long-term growth perspectives and historical analyses.
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