Economic Society and Humanities (ESH)
Economic Society and Humanities (ESH) to impart a platform for publishing results and research with a strong empirical component, to create a bridge for significant gap between research and practice by promoting the publication of original, novel, industry-relevant research, to solicit original and unpublished research papers, based on theoretical or experimental works.
Aims & Scope
Economic Society and Humanities (ESH) to impart a platform for publishing results and research with a strong empirical component, to create a bridge for significant gap between research and practice by promoting the publication of original, novel, industry-relevant research, to solicit original and unpublished research papers, based on theoretical or experimental works.
Aims
To provide a platform for scholars and practitioners in economics, social sciences, and humanities to share empirical, original research with practical relevance
To foster global interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research on emerging challenges in economic, social, and humanities fields
To translate theoretical insights into actionable strategies for economic progress, social governance, and cultural advancement
To bridge the gap between academic research and real-world practice by publishing original, industry-relevant theoretical or experimental studies
Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to economics, social sciences, and humanities, with a strong emphasis on empirical, practice-oriented, and interdisciplinary research, including but not limited to:
Economic Research
- Theoretical and empirical studies in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and behavioral economics
- Development economics, industrial economics, and public economic policy evaluation
- Financial economics, labor economics, and regional economic development
- Experimental economics and economic impact assessments of social policies
Humanities Research
- History: Economic and social history, cultural heritage, and historical institutional analysis
- Literature and cultural studies: Cultural economics, media studies, and cultural industry development
- Linguistics: Sociolinguistics, language policy, and cultural communication
- Philosophy and ethics: Economic ethics, social justice, and humanistic values in economic development