About the Journal

ECOSIGHT welcomes contributions from academics, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide, fostering interdisciplinary research and collaboration. The journal prioritises the dissemination of innovative ideas that respond to emerging economic challenges, particularly within the African context. As a publication of the Department of Economics and Development Studies at Kwara State University, ECOSIGHT upholds rigorous standards of scholarship, reflecting the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and its pivotal role in shaping development discourse.

Aims 
ECOSIGHT aims to be a leading platform for scholarly research in economics and development studies, fostering the exchange of innovative ideas and solutions to global and regional economic challenges. The journal seeks to advance understanding of economic phenomena and development issues, particularly those relevant to Africa, while contributing to the formulation of effective policies and strategies. By providing a space for rigorous, interdisciplinary research, ECOSIGHT aspires to bridge the gap between academia, industry, and policymaking, ultimately driving sustainable development and inclusive growth.  

Scope 
ECOSIGHT publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research articles, reviews, and policy briefs in a wide range of topics within economics and development studies. These include but are not limited to: International trade and finance; Economic integration and regional development; Sustainable development and environmental economics; Public policy and governance; Macroeconomic and microeconomic analysis; Poverty, inequality, and social welfare; Innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth; and Development economics with a focus on African economies.  
The journal welcomes theoretical, empirical, and methodological contributions that provide actionable insights and advance the frontiers of knowledge. Submissions from diverse perspectives, including interdisciplinary approaches in other management and social science-related areas.