Financial Economics Research (FER)

ISSN (Print): 3006-3655
ISSN (Online): 3006-3663
APC: ¥: 2000 CNY
Databases: ✥CNKI, ✥Google scholar,
Publishing Time: Acceptance 3-4 Months

Financial Economics Research (FER) is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes high-quality research in the field of financial economics. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share cutting-edge research and insights that contribute to the understanding and enhancement of financial markets, institutions, and practices.


Aims & Scope

Financial Economics Research (FER) is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes high-quality research in the field of financial economics. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share cutting-edge research and insights that contribute to the understanding and enhancement of financial markets, institutions, and practices.

Aims

  • To provide a global academic and professional platform for academic researchers, industrial professionals, economists, financial practitioners, policymakers, educators, and students to share, promote, and discuss innovative new work, discoveries, and current developments in the field of Financial Economics and related disciplines.
  • To facilitate the rapid dissemination of the most complete and reliable information on cutting-edge advances in Financial Economics, and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration among researchers, industry practitioners, and economics and finance professionals worldwide.
  • To bridge the gap between financial economics theory research and practical financial and industrial application, promoting the translation of research findings into evidence-based economic policies, financial market innovations, risk management solutions, and industry best practices.
  • To encourage in-depth exploration and innovative research on emerging trends, hot issues, and practical challenges in Financial Economics, supporting the continuous development and professional advancement of the global financial and economic sectors.

Scope

Financial Economics Research (FER) covers a wide range of topics related to Financial Economics and related disciplines, including but not limited to:

Financial Economics Research & Theory

  • Original research on financial economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, econometrics, and related fundamental disciplines
  • Cutting-edge discoveries and developments in financial markets, asset pricing, corporate finance, and behavioral finance
  • Research on financial institutions, banking systems, monetary economics, and financial regulation
  • Studies on risk management, financial derivatives, portfolio theory, and investment analysis
  • Research on international finance, global financial markets, exchange rate economics, and cross-border finance
  • Financial econometrics, quantitative finance, financial modeling, and computational finance research

Financial Economics Review & Practical Application

  • Critical reviews of financial economics research progress, academic trends, and industry development
  • Evaluation of financial market practices, corporate financial management, and economic policy effectiveness
  • Application of financial economic theories, models, and analytical tools in financial institutions, corporations, and policy-making settings
  • Case reports, short communications, and practical insights for financial economists, industry professionals, and policymakers
  • Comparative financial economics research, regional financial market development, and international economic and financial cooperation
  • Economic and financial policy analysis, regulatory impact assessment, and practical solutions for financial market challenges
Financial Economics Research (FER) welcomes research articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, and other high-quality contributions that advance the understanding and practice of Financial Economics. All manuscripts undergo rigorous double-blind peer review to ensure academic quality, reliability, originality, and practical relevance, with the goal of building a high-profile, leading-edge global community dedicated to promoting theoretical innovation and practical development in Financial Economics through rigorous research and professional exchange.