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Conclusion
This paper concludes that economic modelling can open a new research field
to academics, policy makers and social scientist in the study of complex and
dynamic behavior of sociopolitical–economic problems that can affect our society
anytime and anywhere without borders. This conclusion is drawn from the review
and analysis of 1775 articles published 28 years ago (1984–2012) by the journal
of economic modelling (JEM). The trend of the economic modeling is changing
remarkably fast, with its origins invoked by uses of new research approaches and
research focus. Finally, the economic modelling can become a powerful analytical
tool that accept the adaptation of any technique, methodology, method and
research approach such as economics, finances, sociology, political sciences,
technology, environment, econometrics, sciences to explain deeply complex socio-
political and economic problems that affect different social groups in the society at
different geographical areas under different historical events.