Focus and Scope
Commodities, Journal of Economic and Business focuses on publishing high-quality, original research that advances the understanding and application of economics and business principles. The journal seeks to provide a platform for the dissemination of scholarly work that addresses both theoretical and practical aspects of economics and business.
The scope of Commodities encompasses a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Applied Economics: Research that applies economic theory and quantitative methods to real-world scenarios and policy issues.
- Microeconomics: Studies on the behavior of individuals, households, and firms in decision-making processes and resource allocation.
- Macroeconomics: Research on the performance, structure, and behavior of economies at the national or global level, including topics such as inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
- Labor Economics: Analysis of labor markets, employment, wages, and the dynamics between workers and employers.
- Public Economics: Exploration of government policies, taxation, public spending, and their impacts on economic efficiency and distribution.
- Market Analysis: Examination of market structures, competition, pricing strategies, and market dynamics.
- Financial Management: Studies related to corporate finance, investment strategies, risk management, and financial markets.
- International Trade: Research on the flow of goods, services, and capital across international borders, including trade policies and globalization.
- Economic Policy: Analysis of governmental economic policies, their formulation, and their impacts on economic stability and growth.
- Human Resource Management: Exploration of practices and strategies related to managing workforce performance, development, and organizational behavior.
Commodities encourages submissions that offer new insights, methodological advancements, and empirical findings that contribute to the existing body of knowledge in economics and business. The journal is particularly interested in research that has practical implications for policymakers, industry practitioners, and academic scholars.
By maintaining a broad yet focused scope, Commodities aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among researchers from various economic and business subfields.