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.
Focus and Scopes
FER covers a broad range of topics within financial economics. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Asset pricing and portfolio management
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Corporate finance and governance
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Financial markets and instruments
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Banking and financial intermediation
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International finance and exchange rates
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Behavioral finance and investor psychology
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Risk management and financial engineering
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Financial regulations and policy
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Market microstructure and trading mechanisms
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Derivatives and structured financial products
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Empirical finance and econometrics
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Sustainable finance and socially responsible investing
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Fintech and financial innovations
Types of Contributions
The journal publishes the following types of contributions: (1) full-length articles, (2) review articles, (3) book reviews, (4) discussion notes and (5) articles in translation.