Economic Journal of Emerging Markets
The journal was first published in 1993 as Jurnal Ekonomi (ISSN 0854-5723), which then changed to Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan (JEP) in 1996 (ISSN 1410-2641), and since 2009 has become Economic Journal of Emerging Markets (EJEM, ISSN 2502-180X). The journal is published by the Center for Economic Studies, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
EJEM is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to advance economies in emerging markets, namely economies in emerging countries and economies in emerging areas in developed countries. Emerging market economies have been the fastest-growing market in the world for most products and services and the cheap resource provider. Emerging markets are also expected to serve as the engines of the future world economic growth.
EJEM publishes papers that apply quantitative methods to analyze economic issues and problems in emerging markets covering those of macroeconomic, monetary, public, international trade, as well as development economic. The papers include, but not limited to, country-specific studies, economic policy evaluations, and international comparisons.
Journal title | : Economic Journal of Emerging Markets |
Journal initials | : EJEM |
Abbreviation | : Econ. J. Emerg. Mark. |
ISSN | : 2502-180X (online) | 2086-3128 (print) |
DOI prefix | : 10.20885/ejem |
Frequency | : Published in April and October |
Journal history | : see Journal History |
Indexing | : WOS and view more |
Citation analysis | : Sinta Dimensions Google Scholar |