About the Journal
Indonesian Economics and Regional Development is a peer-reviewed journal focused on examining the complex relationship between economic policies, regional development, and socio-economic progress in Indonesia. The journal provides a platform for scholarly discourse on the economic challenges and opportunities facing the country's diverse regions, analyzing the role of local governance, regional disparities, and economic strategies in promoting balanced and sustainable development. By exploring both macroeconomic trends and localized economic conditions, it aims to contribute to the understanding of how economic policies can be tailored to address Indonesia’s unique regional needs and aspirations.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including economic growth and inequality across different regions of Indonesia, the role of local industries in driving regional development, and the impact of national policies on regional economies. It also explores issues such as infrastructure development, environmental sustainability, poverty alleviation, and the integration of Indonesia’s regions into the global economy. In addition, the journal investigates the challenges of decentralization and regional autonomy, examining how local governments can leverage economic opportunities while ensuring social equity and environmental stewardship. Indonesian Economics and Regional Development seeks to offer both theoretical frameworks and practical insights that inform policymakers, researchers, and development practitioners interested in advancing equitable and sustainable economic development across Indonesia’s diverse regions.


