STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment

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The STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment welcomes original papers from academicians, researchers and practitioners alike, and particularly encourages submissions that draw on policy-oriented theoretical and empirical research focusing on patterns of international trade, foreign direct investment, immigration, trade policies, globalization and poverty, China and world trade, United States and global trade, European Union and global trade, regional blocs and trade, trade integration and regional cooperation, geo-politics, conflicts and trade, trade wars, and trade patterns and trade policy in developing countries.

The papers should generally be 6000-8000 words with abstract of not more than 200 words, though more substantial papers will be considered. The contributions to STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment reflect the interdisciplinary emphasis, which is fundamental to the journal. The papers will be double-blind refereed using an appropriate cross-section of reviewers drawn from the target interests. The journal aims for a turn-around time of three months from submission to publication to ensure rapid dissemination and dynamic discussion of ideas and results. The Editor, therefore, welcomes early contact prior to submission of manuscripts with, for example, an abstract. Book reviews are also included.

The STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment will be of interest to academicians, researchers and practitioners working in interdisciplinary fields, policy and decision makers in national and local government and relevant agencies, and non-governmental organizations. The Editorial Board provides a unique mix of expertise from both the academic community and a full range of interested parties.

The STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, international journal covering policy and decision-making relating to international economics in the broadest sense. Uniquely, its specific aim is to strengthen international economics research focusing on integration of economics input in planning, designing, and evaluation and enhancing the competence in trade policy analysis. The focus of the STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment is on international economics and policy analysis. The STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment welcomes the research papers in the areas of financial crisis and trade collapse, inventory adjustment and imports, credit constraints and exports, aggregate demand and import intensities, manufacturing trade and durable manufactures, supply chain and intermediaries in China, offshoring wages and employment, multinationals and technology transfer, offshoring, in-shoring and employment and earnings, offshoring and immigration, volatility and flexible labour market institutions, trade and unemployment, and wage bargaining and firm heterogeneity.

The journal aims to provide a forum for imaginative and creative thinking around the theoretical and empirical foundations of international economics research. The contribution to the STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment should broadly focus on following themes (but are not restricted to):

1. International trade and monopolistic competition model
2. Trading patterns of firms
3. Patterns of international trade
4. Foreign direct investment
5. Trade policies
6. Globalization and poverty
7. China and world trade
8. United States and global trade
9. European Union and global trade
10. India’s trade performance and policies
11. SMEs and trade
12. Regional blocs and trade
13. Trade integration and regional cooperation
14. Geo-politics conflicts and trade
15. Trade wars
16. Trade patterns and trade policy in developing countries
17. Global and regional value chains
18. Transport corridors
19. Economic corridors
20. Special economic zones
21. Trade promotion
22. Regional and global integration
23. Trade facilitation
24. Paperless trade
25. Digital trade
26. Green trade
27. Free trade agreements
28. Regional trade blocks
29. Climate change and trade
30. Trade and income inequality
31. Trade and poverty reduction
32. Trade and employment
33. Financial crisis and trade collapse
34. Inventory adjustment and imports
35. Credit constraints and exports
36. Aggregate demand and import intensities
37. Manufacturing trade and durable manufactures
38. Trade in agriculture
39. Trade and innovation
40. Trade in services
41. Trade in environmental goods
42. Supply chain and intermediaries in China
43. Offshoring wages and employment
44. Multinationals and technology transfer
45. Offshoring, in-shoring and employment and earnings
46. Offshoring and immigration
47. Volatility and flexible labour market institutions
48. Trade and unemployment
49. Wage bargaining and firm heterogeneity
50. Trade and income distributions
51. Trade price distributions
52. Trade, transport costs and trade policy
53. International trade, trade policies and welfare
54. Free trade agreements and impact of trade on wages and employment
55. Tariff reductions, global free trade and preferential trade agreements
56. Trade policies and WTO rules

Send your paper to Email: strat.institute@gmail.com

STRATI Journal of International Trade and Investment” invites the university professors, researchers, and experts including experts based in government and non-government agencies and communities and members of civil society to serve as Editor(s), Sub-Editor(s), Guest Editors, Members on Advisory Board, and Peer Review Board in varied areas of scientific knowledge and expertise.

The expression of interest along with the Curriculum Vitae including a passport size and Google Scholar link can be sent to the Consulting Editor at E-mail: strat.institute@gmail.com