The Journal of State Economic Research (JSER) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality, original research in the fields of state and public economics. JSER provides a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, policymakers, and practitioners to disseminate empirical and theoretical studies that explore the economic roles of the state and their impact on the economy. The journal encourages contributions that offer rigorous analysis and provide significant insights into economic policy and governance.

The scope of the journal is centered on, but not limited to, the following key areas:

  • Public Economics and Finance: This includes studies on government expenditure, taxation, public debt, and fiscal policy. Submissions may analyze the efficiency and equity implications of fiscal instruments and their role in economic stabilization and growth.

  • State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Governance: Research in this area may focus on the performance, regulation, and privatization of state-owned enterprises. The journal welcomes articles that examine the corporate governance of SOEs and their contribution to national and regional economies.

  • Regional and Development Economics: This encompasses research on regional economic development, intergovernmental fiscal relations, and the economic challenges of sub-national governments. Topics of interest include regional inequality, urban economics, and the impact of state-level development policies.

  • Monetary Policy and Central Banking: The journal publishes articles on the conduct of monetary policy, the role of central banks in economic stability, and the interaction between monetary and fiscal policies. This includes studies on inflation, interest rates, and financial regulation at the state level.

  • Industrial Organization and Regulation: This area covers research on market structure, competition policy, and the economic regulation of industries. JSER is particularly interested in studies that analyze the role of the state in shaping market outcomes and promoting competition.

  • International and Political Economy: Submissions may explore the economic dimensions of international relations, including trade policy, foreign investment, and the political economy of policymaking. The journal encourages comparative studies that analyze the economic functions of the state in different national contexts.

JSER welcomes manuscripts that employ a variety of research methodologies, including econometric analysis, theoretical modeling, and case studies. All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the quality and originality of the published research. The journal is committed to promoting a deeper understanding of the complex and evolving role of the state in the economy.