Regional Economies and Policies

The International and Interdisciplinary Journal on Economies and Policies across Regional and Research Areas

 

Economies and policies cannot be separated from the multilayered systems or environments called "regions" - where humans interact from local to global or from rural to urban areas amidst technological, demographic, institutional, and environmental changes. Regional Economies and Policies serves as the international platform for the study of such regional economies and regional policies by interdisciplinary scholars. It addresses issues and policy implications emerging from the cutting edge and core of regional changes whose geographical scope ranges from local to global areas. It seeks to develop international discussions between diverse academic disciplines on regional economies and policies, including regional economics, innovation economics, regional and community development, climate change and sustainability, housing and land policies, transportation policies, environmental policies, urban culture and communication policies, spatial analyses and GISlocal finance and autonomy, and international comparative studies of regional problems and challenges.


 

AIMS AND SCOPE

 

Regional Economies and Policies aims at developing the international and interdisciplinary nexus where the up-to-date ideas, perspectives, and experiences of regional economies and regional policies are academically exchanged, shared, and diffused. It covers regional economic, public, social, and environmental issues and phenomena emerging from local to global interactions, whose analytical and policy implications are generalizable across regions. Toward an interdisciplinary understanding of regions, our international scholars will (be expected to) endeavor to synthesize or willingly share the standpoints of knowledge of regions such as: function vs. structure, (internal) system vs. environment, behavior vs. action, individual vs. organization, market vs. government, mechanism vs. organism, civilization vs. culture, objectivity vs. subjectivity, cause vs. reason, positivism vs. interpretivism, or quantitative vs. qualitative approaches. In particular, regional economies are the systems of how (much) and where to produce and redistribute what using scarce resources or public goods in the dynamics where unnecessarily-selfish social agents can interact rationally or institutionally making different regional policies and histories.

 

 

EDITORIAL BOARD

 

SENIOR ADVISORS

Bertram Schefold (University of Frankfurt am Main)

Jacques Poot (University of Waikato)

Zoltan A. Acs (George Mason University)

 

CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF

James G. Strathman (Portland State University)

Mark S. Rosentraub (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

 

EDITORIAL ADVISORS

Euijune Kim (Seoul National University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Stephan Weiler (Colorado State University)

Robin Leichenko (Rutgers University)

 

MANAGING EDITOR

Gil H. Park (Daegu University)

 

PUBLISHING EDITOR

Jung T. Oah (Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy)

 

EUROPEAN EDITOR

Steffen Preissler (Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy)

  

INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS


GERMANY

Jung T. Oah (Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy)

Steffen Preissler (Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy)

Arun P. Raja (University of Leipzig)

 

INDIA

G. P. Ganapathy (Vellore Institute of Technology)

R. Saravanan (Anna University)

S. Saravanan (National Institute of Technology)

 

UNITED STATES

Heejun Chang (Portland State University)

Tessa Conroy (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Dae Hee Kwak (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Sarah A. Low (USDA Economic Research Service)

Mark S. Rosentraub (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

James G. Strathman (Portland State University)

 

NETHERLANDS

Arbind Tuladhar (University of Twente)

 

AUSTRALIA

Steven Bond-Smith (Curtin University)

 

NEW ZEALAND

Tran Phuong (Auckland University of Technology)

 

PHILIPPINES

Pedro Bernaldez (Lagazpi City Department of Interior and Local Government)

 

SOUTH KOREA

Zonghie Han (Daegu University)

Hana Kim (Sejong University)

Taewoon Kim (Kyungpook National University)

Jun Koo (Korea University)

Jong Seong Kug (Postech)

Sugie Lee (Hanyang University)

 

ASSISTANT EDITOR

Daniela Railean (Regional Economy and Policy Institute)

 

TECHNICAL EDITOR

Jony V. Berjes (University of Suwon)