The STRATI Journal of Economic Fluctuations and Growth is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, international journal covering policy and decision-making relating to growth economics in the broadest sense. Uniquely, its specific aim is to strengthen growth economics research focusing on integration of economics input in planning, designing, and evaluation and enhancing the competence in economic growth policy analysis. The focus of the STRATI Journal of Economic Fluctuations and Growth is on growth economics and policy analysis.
STRATI Journal of Economic Fluctuations and Growth welcomes the research papers in the areas of economic activity, real gross domestic product and employment, financial crisis and employment, crises and recoveries, macroeconomic effects of housing wealth and housing finance, role of financial market frictions and shocks, monetary transmission mechanism, capital markets and financial economy, financial crisis, market dynamics and banking sector, financial institutions and regulation, banking crisis, consequences and cures, business cycles, unemployment, inequality, and growth, labour market stress, labour market dynamics, labour market fluctuations, labour-supply elasticities, macroeconomic policy analysis and forecasting.
The journal aims to provide a forum for imaginative and creative thinking around the theoretical and empirical foundations of growth economics research. The contribution to the STRATI Journal of Economic Fluctuations and Growth should also focus on diffusion of new technologies, work and leisure, women’s labour supply and fertility, rural livelihoods, social security system, entrepreneurship, insurance, institutions and economy, urbanization, industrialization, international trade and capital flows, growth and location of business, markets, technological change, trade, and redistributive policies, attitudes of socio-cultural, religious and political groups, innovation and diffusion of knowledge, political institutions and social conflict, failed states, violent conflict and economic effects, social insurance, human capital, financial assets and inequality, labour demand and international migration, globalization, educational and entrepreneurial investments, child labour regulation, public education, landed aristocracies and industrial elites, technological change and environmental problems, dirty technologies and clean technologies.
The contribution to the STRATI Journal of Economic Fluctuations and Growth should broadly focus on following themes (but are not restricted to):
- Business cycle theory and models
- Economic growth and development
- Macroeconomic policy and stabilization
- Structural transformation and sectoral shifts
- Productivity dynamics
- Inflation and monetary dynamics
- Global financial cycles
- Crisis and recovery analysis
- Real business cycle analysis
- Technological change and long-run growth
- Business cycles
- Economic shocks
- DSGE models
- Productivity growth
- Inflation dynamics
- Monetary policy
- Growth convergence
- Cyclical fluctuations
- Economic volatility
- Structural breaks
- Stabilization policy
- Macroeconomic indicators
- Fiscal cycles
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