Economics and Business

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Economics and Business Section 

The Economics and Business section of the Eurasian Science Review is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of economic and business theories, practices, and their impacts on global and local scales. This section serves as a platform for scholarly discourse on the complex interplay between economic systems, business strategies, and their broader socio-economic implications.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Economic Theory: Examination of both classical and contemporary economic theories, including macroeconomic and microeconomic analyses, monetary theory, and economic models.
  • Global Economics: Studies on international economics, trade policies, global markets, and the economic dynamics of globalization.
  • Development Economics: Research focusing on economic development, growth policies, poverty alleviation, and the economic challenges faced by developing nations.
  • Business Strategy and Management: Insights into business administration, management strategies, organizational behavior, and leadership practices in various business contexts.
  • Financial Economics: Analysis of financial markets, financial instruments, corporate finance, investment strategies, and risk management.
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Exploration of entrepreneurial ventures, start-up dynamics, innovation management, and the role of entrepreneurship in economic development.
  • Marketing and Consumer Behavior: Studies on marketing strategies, consumer behavior, market research, and the impact of marketing on business performance.
  • Labor Economics: Examination of labor markets, employment policies, workforce dynamics, and the economic aspects of labor relations.
  • Behavioral Economics: Insights into how psychological, cognitive, and emotional factors affect economic decisions and the implications for market outcomes.
  • Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Analysis of sustainable business practices, CSR, and the intersection of business operations with environmental and social governance.

This section aims to bridge the gap between theoretical economic concepts and practical business applications, providing a comprehensive perspective on how economic principles influence business operations and vice versa. We encourage submissions that offer innovative approaches, challenge existing paradigms, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue in the fields of economics and business. Through its diverse range of topics, the Economics and Business section strives to be a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, business professionals, and students.

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  • THE BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE: ASSESSING EMPLOYMENT, SOCIAL DYNAMICS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS IN CHINA AND KAZAKHSTAN

    FENG JIANHUI
    32-40
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63034/esr-456