About the Journal
Aims and Scope
Armenian Economic Review is an open-access journal publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed theoretical and empirical research across the full spectrum of economics, finance, business and management. The journal emphasizes inclusivity, research integrity, and methodological soundness, with submissions evaluated on scholarly merit rather than perceived impact.
The journal adopts an objective and constructive peer-review process and uses article-level metrics to assess research on its own merits. It welcomes contributions relevant to both academic and practitioner audiences.
Key topical areas include:
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Development Economics: Applied and interdisciplinary research across macro, micro, and meso levels, covering policy, inequality, poverty, sustainability, trade, energy, and environment.
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Econometrics & Data Analytics: Macro, micro, and financial econometrics; applied, methodological, and theoretical studies; data-rich and multidisciplinary analytics research.
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Health Economics: Economic aspects of health systems, policy, inequality, mental health, and human rights.
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Economics of Disadvantage & Vulnerability: Causes, consequences, measurement, and policy solutions related to economic and social vulnerability.
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Energy Economics: Economic and financial dimensions of energy systems, geography, investment, climate, and carbon finance.
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Environmental Economics & Sustainability: Climate change, natural resources, pollution, regulation, valuation, and sustainability.
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Financial Economics: Corporate finance, financial institutions, international finance, asset pricing, ESG, fintech, and market dynamics.
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General & Applied Economics: Micro and macro applied research, experimental and econometric studies, economic education, methodology, and history.
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Monetary Economics & Macroeconomics: Monetary theory and policy, digital currencies, banking, financial markets, business cycles, and real–financial interactions.