Development Economics of China (DEC)
Development Economics of China mainly studies and publishes the relationship between economic growth and development, the relationship between economic development and social development, economic development model, economic industrial structure, human resources, policy system configuration, system reform, departmental economy, etc. It is a comprehensive academic journal for economists at home and abroad to better grasp the basic laws and approaches of economic development. Each article in Development Economics of China can be queried in the international DOI database, which has been indexed by Crossref, J-Gate, Scilit, Google Academic, CNKI, Bokan, Longyuan, etc.
Aims & Scope
Development Economics of China mainly studies and publishes the relationship between economic growth and development, the relationship between economic development and social development, economic development model, economic industrial structure, human resources, policy system configuration, system reform, departmental economy, etc. It is a comprehensive academic journal for economists at home and abroad to better grasp the basic laws and approaches of economic development. Each article in Development Economics of China can be queried in the international DOI database, which has been indexed by Crossref, J-Gate, Scilit, Google Academic, CNKI, Bokan, Longyuan, etc.
Aims
- To provide an open-access, international platform for economists, researchers, and professionals worldwide to share the latest theories, methods, and advances in China’s development economics, including economic growth and development, social-economic relations, and policy research.
- To foster international academic exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration among development economics professionals, covering core areas such as economic development models, industrial structure optimization, human resource economics, and institutional reform.
- To bridge the gap between development economics research and real-world policy and practice, promoting the translation of research outcomes into practical solutions, including policy system design, industrial structure adjustment, and institutional innovation for China’s economic development.
- To encourage in-depth exploration and original research on cutting-edge topics, emerging development models, and practical challenges in China’s development economics, focusing on key dimensions such as balanced economic and social development, sustainable growth, and the optimization of development policies.
Scope
This journal covers a broad range of themes in China’s development economics worldwide, spanning diverse research directions and core fields, including but not limited to:
Manuscript Types and Research Directions
- Research Articles: Original research findings in development economics theory, economic growth and development, industrial structure analysis, human resource economics, and related fields.
- Review Articles: Comprehensive reviews of frontier progress, research trend analyses, and discussions of academic perspectives in China’s development economics.
- Case Studies: Practical case studies of China’s economic development models, policy system implementation, and institutional reform practices.
- Other Manuscript Types: Brief reports of significant research discoveries, policy recommendations, and industry trend analyses related to China’s economic development.
Core Development Economics Fields
- Economic Growth and Development: Theories and practices of China’s economic growth, balanced economic and social development, and sustainable economic development models.
- Industrial and Regional Economics: Economic industrial structure optimization, departmental economy research, and regional economic development models in China.
- Human Resources and Institutional Economics: Human resource development economics, policy system configuration, institutional reform, and the impact of systems on economic development.
- Development Policy and Practice: Economic development policy research, policy system design and evaluation, and the practical effects of development policies in China.