Journal of social protection research

مجلة أبحاث الحماية الإجتماعية

Description

The Journal of Social Protection Research (JSPR) is an international half-yearly academic peer-reviewed journal. It serves as a platform for the dissemination of original research and review articles in the field of social protection, encompassing disciplines such as law, economics, finance, management, information systems, and actuarial models. JSPR is committed to publishing high-quality papers that demonstrate rigorous methodologies, updated theoretical frameworks, and empirical analyses. Published by the Higher School of Social Security Mohamed Salah Mantouri, the journal strives to foster creativity and collaboration among professors, doctoral students, and scholars from various universities. Through its comprehensive coverage of critical topics in social protection, JSPR aims to contribute significantly to academic discourse and provide valuable insights to researchers and practitioners alike. For more information and to access published content, please visit the Journal of Social Protection Research website at https://www.asjp.cerist.dz/revues/703

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Submission policy

Paper submission: 

The Editorial Board of the Journal of Social Protection Research is pleased to invite researchers to contribute to the journal by submitting their articles in English. We welcome submissions that align with our focus and meet the standards outlined in our publication guidelines. Authors should write their articles according to the journal's template, fill in the commitment form and send it scanned by e-mail to: jspr@edu.esss.dz

The conditions of publication are available on the journal's link via the ASJP platform website:

https://www.asjp.cerist.dz/en/PresentationRevue/703

Pr.Hadjira CHIGARA

Editor-in-Chief of the journal

16-07-2024


5

Volumes

9

Numéros

50

Articles


Asia's Economic Emergence through the Prism of Production Function, International Trade Dynamics, and Investment Trends

Prabhakar Akhilesh Chandra, 
2024-06-19

Résumé: This paper delves into the multifaceted narrative of Asia's economic emergence, examining its trajectory through the lenses of production function, international trade dynamics, and investment trends. As Asia ascends to prominence in global economics, understanding the intricate interplay of factors driving its rise becomes imperative. The concept of the production function serves as a cornerstone, elucidating the relationship between inputs such as labour, capital, and technology, and the resultant output of goods and services. Asia's integration into the global economy through international trade has catalyzed its growth, positioning the region as a pivotal player in global trade networks. Furthermore, the surge in foreign direct investment underscores Asia's appeal to multinational corporations seeking access to its burgeoning consumer markets and competitive production landscape. However, challenges such as income inequality, environmental degradation, and geopolitical tensions loom large, posing obstacles to sustained development. By navigating the complexities of production dynamics, trade intricacies, and investment trends, this paper aims to provide insights into Asia's economic emergence and its implications for the global economic landscape. Our findings elucidate how rapid industrialization and technological advancements have fueled sustained economic growth through production efficiency and capital accumulation. The analysis of international trade highlights Asia's strategic integration into the global market, emphasizing export-led growth and the development of competitive industries. Additionally, we explore investment trends, focusing on foreign direct investment inflows and burgeoning intra-regional investment activities that have spurred infrastructure development and innovation. This interplay of factors underscores a complex yet robust growth paradigm, driving Asia's ascent as a pivotal economic powerhouse and informing policy frameworks aimed at sustaining growth and addressing emerging challenges in the region.

Mots clés: Emergence of Asia ; Production Function in Asia ; Technological-Driven Economy ; FDI-Driven Manufacturing Performance