Journal of Regional Economics https://anser.press/index.php/jre <p>The <strong><em>Journal of </em></strong><strong><em>Regional</em></strong><strong><em> Economics</em></strong> (JRE) provides a focal point for the publication of research in the rapidly expanding field of regional economics. JRE welcomes theoretical and empirical papers that bring to bear careful analytical technique on important questions related to regional issues. The Journal encourages ground-breaking research in theoretical and applied regional economics, especially the analysis of innovation regional theory and hot regional issues.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Benefits to authors</strong></p> <ul> <li>The journal is a Gold Open Access journal, online readers don't have to pay any fee. All Article Processing Charges (APCs) are waived until the end of 2024.</li> <li>To receive more high-quality and novel manuscripts, we decide to pay for each paper published in <em>JRE</em>. For each accepted paper in <em>JRE</em>, the author will receive a <strong>remuneration </strong><strong>of 200 dollars</strong>, which will be paid by <strong>Anser Press</strong>. </li> <li>Currently, we have a professional journal team managing the JRE, including manuscript submissions and citations. The journal staff will promote your article to the scholars worldwide. The editorial office is very confident that JRE will be indexed by SCI/SSCI in the next three to five years.</li> <li>It is the first step of the JRE Contribution Reward Program. We will set up <strong>the Best Paper</strong> and <strong>the Best Reviewer Award </strong>later.</li> </ul> Anser Press en-US Journal of Regional Economics 2972-3434 The role of economic development in improvements of Cambodian housing conditions https://anser.press/index.php/jre/article/view/257 <p>In the past, investing in housing has served as an engine of growth for many economies as it is widely recognized that poor housing conditions can have significant negative impacts on human health, education, and economic opportunities. To assess the housing-related quality of life, indicators such as housing quality, housing environment, and cost burdens can be applied. However, recent studies indicate that materials used for construction are critical. Permanent materials, as opposed to temporary materials, typically offer a range of benefits in terms of durability, low maintenance, improved energy efficiency, increased property value, and better safety. The ultimate aim is to identify the key drivers of housing conditions in Cambodia, with a particular focus on materials and water quality, and the legal status of housing. To find the empirical relationship between economic, socio-economic, and demographic variables on the one hand, and variables measuring housing and living conditions in Cambodia on the other, the analysis employs Ordinary Least Squares and Methods-of-Moments regression modeling. Results indicate that high employment rates and entrepreneurship increase home ownership, and improve the quality of drinking water available. Furthermore, in addition to employment and entrepreneurship, the higher-performing construction materials can also be empirically explained by a bigger labor force and variables capturing the wider macroeconomic environment.</p> Florian Gerth Karol S. Sikora Copyright (c) 2023 Florian Gerth, Karol S. Sikora https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2023-06-01 2023-06-01 2 1 1 13 10.58567/jre02010001 Underlining issues of emerging economies: a case of East and Southeast Asian Countries https://anser.press/index.php/jre/article/view/277 <p>Overall development of a country largely depends on the economic policy instruments particularly fiscal and monetary policy to streamline the development and continue the developmental progress. These two policies have significant effects on long-term growth. It is noticed that policy adoption and reforms in both fiscal and monetary policies undertaken by Southeast Asian nations during the 1960s through 1990s have contributed to their advancement. This paper discusses the strategies for flourishing as emerging economies. Examples from Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam are highlighted in this study. It is found that prudent fiscal and monetary policy, effective discounting and interest rate; modernized tax system and most importantly policy regime are the contributing factors of these emerging economies. However, in spite of high-income growth and development because of supportive these policy initiatives, administrative and politico-economic constraints challenged the path of economies. Long-term development strategies are suggested to sustain the growth and continue the development pace.</p> Mohammad Rezaul Karim Md. Mizanur Rahman Copyright (c) 2023 Md. Mizanur Rahman, Mohammad Rezaul Karim https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2023-06-01 2023-06-01 2 1 14 25 10.58567/jre02010002 Access to Electricity and Primary Education Nexus in Central Africa https://anser.press/index.php/jre/article/view/390 <p>Access to electricity, a fundamental element of contemporary life, is essential for economic success. Its impact extends to the fundamental foundations of industrial development and has the power to improve a wide range of industries, including healthcare, transportation, utilities, and education. This article aims to analyse the effect of electricity access on primary education in Central Africa over the period 1997-2019. To this effect, we employ data mainly from the World Development indicator on 9 countries of Central Africa. Using the pooled ordinary least squares estimation technique, the results indicate that access to electricity contributes positively and significantly to primary educational attainment in Central Africa during the study period. The results are Robust to the use of alternative estimation strategy and eventual endogeneity problems in the results are account through the two stage least square estimation techniques which confirm our baseline results as well as the nature of the relationship between access to electricity and primary education in Central Africa. These results have important implications for policies in overcoming barriers to electricity access.</p> Arsene Mouongue Kelly Beatrice Laure Toukap Yimele Nidel Lolita Wassou Tchieu Pascal Ndyanabo Rutazihana Copyright (c) 2023 Arsene Mouongue Kelly, Beatrice Laure Toukap Yimele, Nidel Lolita Wassou Tchieu, Pascal Ndyanabo Rutazihana https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2023-06-21 2023-06-21 2 1 26 41 10.58567/jre02010003 Does Rocky Mountain Credit Union Competition still Affect Commercial Bank Interest Rates? https://anser.press/index.php/jre/article/view/576 <p>Historically, increased credit union competition in Idaho and Montana has caused commercial banks to offer higher deposit rates to savers and lower loan rates to borrowers.&nbsp; Data are collected for the second quarter of 2018 to examine whether that pattern still holds true.&nbsp; Unlike prior studies, empirical results indicate that credit union competition no longer exerts statistically reliable impacts on deposit rates or loan rates in this northern Rocky Mountain region of the United States.&nbsp; Potential contributing factors include bank and thrift consolidation in recent years, the low interest rate environment prevailing during the late 2010s, and greater emphasis on non-interest forms of intermediary competition in the banking markets that comprise this regional economy.</p> Thomas M. Fullerton Robert J. Tokle Bryce Jones Steven L. Fullerton Copyright (c) 2023 Thomas M. Fullerton, Robert J. Tokle, Bryce Jones, Steven Fullerton https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2023-09-21 2023-09-21 2 1 42 52 10.58567/jre02010004