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About the Journal
About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Focus
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Microeconomics: Analysis of individual and firm-level economic behavior, including market mechanisms, consumer choice, production, and pricing strategies.
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Macroeconomics: Examination of economy-wide phenomena such as economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and fiscal and monetary policy.
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Economic Theory: Development and critique of economic theories and models, including contributions to game theory, behavioral economics, and economic dynamics.
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Applied Economics: Practical application of economic theories and models to real-world issues, including policy analysis, economic forecasting, and decision-making in various sectors.
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International Economics: Study of international trade, finance, and economic relations between countries, including topics such as globalization, trade policies, and exchange rates.
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Development Economics: Exploration of economic development and poverty alleviation, including strategies for sustainable development and the economic impact of institutions and policies in developing countries.
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Econometrics and Data Analysis: Application of statistical and mathematical methods to economic data, including econometric modeling, data interpretation, and empirical analysis.
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Public Economics: Analysis of government policies and their impact on the economy, including taxation, public spending, and welfare economics.
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Environmental and Resource Economics: Study of the economic aspects of environmental issues and resource management, including sustainability, climate change, and natural resource economics.
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Behavioral and Experimental Economics: Examination of how psychological factors and experimental methods influence economic decisions and market outcomes.
Scope
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Original Research: Peer-reviewed articles presenting new findings, theories, and empirical analyses in various areas of economics. This includes theoretical contributions, methodological advancements, and empirical studies.
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Review Articles: Comprehensive reviews and syntheses of existing literature on specific economic topics, highlighting key developments, debates, and research gaps.
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Policy Analysis: Articles analyzing the effects of economic policies and regulations, providing insights into their effectiveness and implications for economic performance and social welfare.
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Applied Case Studies: In-depth analyses of real-world economic issues or interventions, offering practical insights and lessons for policymakers and practitioners.
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Econometric Studies: Research focusing on the development and application of econometric techniques, including methodological innovations and applications to economic data.
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Theoretical Contributions: Development of new economic models and theories or refinement of existing ones, including discussions on their implications and applications.
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International and Comparative Studies: Analysis of economic phenomena from a global or comparative perspective, including cross-country studies and international economic relations.
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Development and Growth: Research on economic development strategies, growth models, and the impact of institutions on development outcomes.
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Historical and Institutional Economics: Examination of historical economic events, institutions, and their influence on contemporary economic practices and policies.
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Symposia and Special Issues: Themed issues or symposia focusing on emerging or pressing economic topics, often featuring contributions from multiple scholars and experts.
Peer Review Process
The authors of the article have to pay attention to the following editorial policy provisions:
- The manuscript that has been published or in the process of publication on another publisher may not be submitted. The author should confirm that the manuscript has not been published or in the process of being published by other publishers (in sealed).
- Manuscript submitted in digital form to the Editorial Board of Jurnal Analisis dan Perkembangan Ekonomi (JAPE) using the online submission provided on this website.
- Upon acceptance of the Editorial Board, the manuscript will be explored in general. Scripts which are considered incompatible with the mission of Jurnal Analisis dan Perkembangan Ekonomi will be rejected at this stage, and will be communicated immediately to the author and the reason of disapproval.
- Manuscripts that pass the general study will be sent to at least two reviewers (blind reviewer) to be formally studied.
- Based on reviewers' comments and recommendations, the Editorial Board will make and communicate decisions regarding assessed manuscripts (accepted without revision, accepted with minor revisions, major revisions accepted, rejected due to the quality of writing and rejected because of ethical reasons writing scientific papers).
- Revised manuscript must be returned to the Editorial Board within a predetermined time. If the revised manuscript is sent past the deadline specified, it will be treated as new submissions.
Publication Frequency
JAPE published 12 times a year.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Publication Ethics Statement
JAPE managed by jurnalhst.com. Editing in the publishing process of JAPE involves the role of Peer Reviewers.
JAPE has a high commitment in maintaining the highest standard in publication, including by upholding compliance to publication ethics. For this purpose, the Publication Ethics of this journal refers to the Regulation of the Head of Indonesian Institute of Sciences No. 5 of 2014 on the Code of Ethics of Scientific Publications. The Publication Ethics, which is intended to respond to cases of ethical misconduct in publications, is developed in four ethical standards, based on the parties participating in the production of a journal, which are Ethical Standard for Journal Manager, Ethical Standard for Editorial Board, Ethical Standard Peer Reviewers and Ethical Standard for Authors.
When it comes to implementation, articles that show lacks of compliance to the Publication Ethics will be denied publication in JAPE. To prevent violations of the Publication Ethics, the Editorial Board applies software to detect plagiarism practices. In any case where violations of the Publication Ethics of a published article is detected subsequently, the Editorial Board will file a report to the appropriate authorities.