Reforma Journal is dedicated to advancing the understanding of regional economics and finance, with a special emphasis on the distinctive dynamics of Central Asia. We aim to shed light on the unique financial practices, challenges, and opportunities present in diverse regions, particularly within Central Asia's evolving economic landscape. Through rigorous research and analysis, we provide a platform for discourse that connects local economic phenomena with global financial narratives, fostering insights that guide both policy and practice in these closely-knit disciplines.
Reforma Journal, established in 1999, primarily centers its discourse on three pivotal areas of study. First, it delves into regional economics, offering insights into the economic structures, policies, and trends specific to Central Asia and its neighboring regions. Second, it provides a deep analysis of finance, examining the intricate financial systems, markets, and instruments prevalent in the region. Lastly, the journal explores the unique dynamics of Central Asia, shedding light on the distinct socio-economic, cultural, and geopolitical factors that shape the economic and financial landscapes of this vibrant region.