About the Journal
CONCLUSION: Journal of Development Economies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies focusing on development economics, policy analysis, and socio-economic growth. The journal aims to advance knowledge in economic development by integrating research from diverse areas, including but not limited to:
- Macroeconomic Development (Economic Growth, Inflation, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, Development Indicators)
- Microeconomic Development (Poverty Alleviation, Income Distribution, Labor Markets, Microfinance, Entrepreneurship)
- International & Regional Economics (Trade, Foreign Aid, Investment, Globalization, Regional Development Policies)
- Public Policy & Governance (Economic Policy, Governance, Institutions, Regulation, Sustainable Development Goals)
- Environmental & Resource Economics (Climate Change, Natural Resource Management, Renewable Energy, Sustainability)
- Social & Human Development (Education, Health Economics, Gender & Development, Social Protection)
- Development Finance & Innovation (Development Banking, Investment Strategies, Technology Adoption, Financial Inclusion)
Key Features of the Journal:
- Development Focus: Publishes research that addresses economic development challenges, policy solutions, and socio-economic growth.
- Open Access: All articles are freely available worldwide, ensuring wide dissemination of development research.
- Rigorous Peer Review: Manuscripts undergo double-blind review by experts in development economics, public policy, and related fields.
- Global Reach: Welcomes submissions from researchers, policymakers, and practitioners internationally.
- Ethical Standards: Adheres to strict publication ethics and plagiarism policies (e.g., COPE guidelines).
Mission: To advance knowledge in development economics by providing a platform for scholarly exchange, bridging research, policy, and practice to foster sustainable economic growth.
Frequency of Publication: Biannually
Indexing & Archiving: Indexed in (list databases, e.g., Google Scholar, Crossref, Scopus, RePEc, etc.) and archived for long-term accessibility.
