Focus and Scope
The Financial and Economic Risk in Developing Markets journal is dedicated to advancing research on the unique financial and economic risks faced by developing markets and their impact on growth and stability.
The journal aims to provide a platform for scholarly works that explore the intersection of financial risk management and economic development in emerging economies. Through the publication of high-quality research articles, case studies, and policy analyses, the journal seeks to enhance the understanding of the challenges and opportunities for managing financial and economic risks in developing markets.
The scope of the journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including macroeconomic instability, exchange rate volatility, sovereign debt, inflation, and the financial inclusion of underserved populations. It also covers the management of financial markets, banking systems, and capital markets, alongside the role of international financial institutions in supporting the development of risk management frameworks.
The journal examines how economic policies, political instability, and institutional weaknesses contribute to risks in developing markets.
Financial and Economic Risk in Developing Markets encourages contributions that explore the use of financial innovations, microfinance, and public-private partnerships in mitigating risk and fostering sustainable economic growth.
The journal is particularly interested in research that addresses global financial crises, regulatory frameworks, and the impact of climate change and sustainable development on financial risk.



