Focus & Scope

Moneta: Journal of Economics and Finance

Focus
Moneta: Journal of Economics and Finance is committed to advancing the understanding and application of economic and financial theory in addressing important global and regional issues. The journal aims to publish innovative and high-impact research, which offers in-depth analysis, new approaches, and practical solutions in economics and finance. With a focus on policy relevance, sustainability, and economic growth, the journal aims to be a platform for academics, analysts, policy makers, and practitioners to share insights and current research in economics and finance.

Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics in economics and finance, including, but not limited to:
1. Economic Theory: Analysis of micro and macro economic principles, and their application in various economic contexts.
2. Development Economics: The study of factors affecting economic growth and development in developing and developed countries.
3. International Economics: Research on international trade, international finance, globalization, and the global economic system.
4. Public Finance and Fiscal Policy: Discussions on public financial management, tax policy, and their effects on the economy.
5. Financial and Investment Management: Analysis of asset management, investment strategies, capital markets, and financial instruments.
6. Monetary Economics and Monetary Policy: The study of the role of money in the economy, central bank monetary policy, and its impact on inflation and growth.
7. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: Research on the interaction of the economy with the environment, sustainability, and natural resource management.
8. Labor Economics and Labor Market: Analysis of labor market dynamics, employment, wages, and employment policy.
9. Industrial and Organizational Economics: The study of market structure, firm behavior, and industry regulation.
10. Behavioral Economics and Finance: Research on the influence of psychology on the economic and financial decisions of individuals and markets.