FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS Y EMPRESARIALES
28
29
Dynamic economic modelling
1598
90%
30
Static economic modelling
178
10%
Total
1775
100%
31
Perfect competition modelling
89
5%
32
Imperfect competition modelling
1686
95%
Total
1775
100%
33
National level modelling
1633
92%
34
Regional level modelling
53
3%
35
Global level modelling
89
5%
Total
1775
100%
36
Keynesian modelling approach
479
27%
37
Monetary modelling approach
763
43%
38
Classic economic modelling approach
178
10%
39
Neo-Classic economic modelling approach
337
19%
40
Planning Economy Modelling Approach
18
1%
Total
1775
100%
Source: Journal of Economic Modelling (JEM) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/
journal/02649993
4. The Future of Economic Modelling:
According to this paper the economic modelling can show a great future for social
scientists. Hence, the economic modelling can be considered as an alternative
flexible and dynamic research field that is available to adapt the uses of any research
technique, method, methodology and research focus. According to our research
economic modelling can be considered as a multi-discipline research approach that
can facilitate the study of different socio-economic-political problems that can impact
negatively on the society anywhere and anytime. However, we can say that economic
modelling became an important technical-theoretical analytical tool for future
academics, economists, policy makers and supranational institutions such as World
Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF) and others. On another hand, the fast
expansion of the economic modelling can be observed by the fast growth of his impact
factor of economic modelling journal just recently got 0.701 in the year 2012 according
Thomson Reuters report.