Focus and Scope

Scope and Focus

Journal of Economics Circular and Local Cultural Development (JECLCD)

is a scientific publication platform focused on the development of knowledge and practice in the field of the circular economy and its relationship to local culture. This journal aims to be an interdisciplinary platform connecting theory, research, and practice in building a sustainable economic system rooted in local wisdom.

Scope Jurnal

This journal accepts manuscripts covering, but not limited to, the following topics:

  1. Local and Regional Economics
  2. Empowerment of Culture-Based MSMEs
  3. Local Culture-Based Tourism
  4. Sustainable and Community-Based Development Models
  5. Creative Economy and Cultural Heritage
  6. Islamic Economic and Local Social Development
  7. Local Wisdom in Traditional Economic Systems
  8. Economic Development
  9. Labor Economics
  10. Environmental Economics
  11. Microeconomics
  12. Macroeconomics
  13. Rural Development
  14. Urban & Regional Economics
  15. Economic Welfare
  16. Unemployment
  17. Inflation
  18. Monetary & Fiscal Policy
  19. International Economics
  20. Agricultural Economics
  21. Business and Finance
  22. Industry and Trade
  23. Digital Economy
  24. Financial Economics 

 

Fokus Jurnal

The Journal of Economics Circular and Local Cultural Development (JECLCD) focuses on publishing scholarly work that supports the development of economics, sustainable development practices, and the integration of local culture into various aspects of the economy. The journal's focus includes, but is not limited to:

  1. Local and Regional Economy: A study of regional economic dynamics, regional development, and equitable economic growth.
  2. Culture-Based MSME Empowerment: A strategy for developing small and medium enterprises that utilizes local wisdom and the cultural potential of the community.
  3. Tourism and Creative Economy: Innovation and management of the tourism sector based on local culture and the development of a sustainable creative economy.
  4. Sustainable and Community-Driven Development: Development models, policies, and practices that emphasize community participation and environmental preservation.
  5. Islamic and Local Social Economy: An economic approach based on sharia principles and socio-cultural values that supports community well-being.
  6. Local Wisdom in Traditional Economic Systems: The study of traditional economic practices and their role in supporting the modern economy.
  7. Economics and Public Policy: Analysis of monetary, fiscal, employment, unemployment, inflation, and community economic welfare policies.
  8. Microeconomics and Macroeconomics: Theoretical and empirical studies of the economic behavior of individuals, households, firms, and the economy as a whole.
  9. Rural and Urban Development: Regional, industrial, and trade-based economic development strategies in rural and urban contexts.
  10. Agricultural Economics, Business, and Finance: Research related to agricultural resource management, business systems, banking, and finance at the regional and international levels.
  11. Digital Economy and Industrial Innovation: The use of digital technology, industrial transformation, and modern trade to drive economic growth.
  12. Environmental Economics and the Circular Economy: The study of resource efficiency, waste reduction, and sustainable, environmentally friendly policies.
  13. International Economics: Global trade, economic relations between countries, and their impact on local and regional economies.