Journal of Emerging Strategies in New Economics
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<p><strong>Journal of Emerging Strategies in New Economics</strong> (ISSN: 2949-8309) is at the forefront of analyzing the economic development of emerging economies in the global context, fostering discussion on research with significant, long-term impact. It explores the causal factors, potential, and limits of economic policy in Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, projecting possible economic developments in light of growing opportunities. Booming markets, a massive potential for local consumer markets, and abundant low-cost labor make emerging economies key players in international trade and business.</p> <h3><strong>Topics covered include</strong></h3> <ul> <li>Microeconomics </li> <li>Macroeconomics </li> <li>Monetary economics </li> <li>Labour markets </li> <li>Investment </li> <li>Business Economics </li> <li>Industrial policy </li> <li>Central banking </li> <li>Commercial banks </li> <li>Exchange rates </li> <li>Open economy macroeconomics </li> <li>Finance and financial markets </li> <li>International trade </li> <li>Economic integration</li> <li>Economics and Law </li> </ul> <p><strong>Objectives: </strong></p> <p>The objectives of <em>JESNE</em> are to provide a global platform to facilitate communication between policymakers, academics, scholars, international economic organizations, and consultants working on the issues of interest to newly emerging countries. Given a rapidly changing field, <em>JESNE</em> encourages original scientific contributions to policy-relevant analysis and articles which are empirical in nature, with emphasis on the application of modern economic theory and methods of quantitative analysis. It applies a rigid peer-reviewed approach, which aims to publish only very selective, substantive new empirical, methodological, and theoretical research.</p> <h4><strong>Readership: </strong></h4> <p><em>JESNE</em> provides a vehicle to help researchers and policymakers, experts working at international organizations, and academic institutions. The journal provides a forum for discussion of issues of interest to an international readership.</p> <h4><strong>Contents: </strong></h4> <p>Journal of Emerging Strategies in New Economics (ISSN: 2949-8309) publishes original papers, review papers, technical reports, case studies, conference reports, and book reviews.</p> <p><strong>Journal of Emerging Strategies in New Economics</strong> is a nonprofit Journal dedicated to synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society.</p> <p>Our articles capture current understanding of a topic, including what is well supported and what is controversial; set the work in historical context; highlight the major questions that remain to be addressed and the likely course of research in upcoming years; and outline the practical applications and general significance of research to society.</p> <p><strong>Journal of Emerging Strategies in New Economics</strong> articles include researchers who want to keep abreast of their field and integrate this information with their own activities; researchers who want an introduction to new fields, with a view to developing an interface between different areas of research; students at all levels who want to gain a thorough understanding of a topic; and business people, journalists, policy makers, practitioners, patients and patient advocates, and other who wish to be informed about developments in research.</p> <p>Contributions to this journal are invited which analyse and discuss well-being, welfare, the nature of the good society, governance and economics, economic psychology; international economics; public finance; health economics; education; economic growth and technological change; political economy, and individual economic motivation, and the associated normative and ethical implications of topics related to economics<br /><br />Editor-in-Chief: </p> <p><strong>Dr. Ojonugwa Usman,</strong><br />Department of Economics, Istanbul Ticaret University, Istanbul 34445, Turkey<br />Email: ousman@ticaret.edu.tr</p>en-USJournal of Emerging Strategies in New Economics Pagination and Result Windowing Efficiency in APEX Classic vs Interactive Grids
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<p>This study examines the efficiency of pagination and result windowing in Oracle APEX Classic <br>Reports versus Interactive Grids, focusing on performance, user interaction behavior, and scalability. <br>Through controlled comparisons across increasing dataset sizes and concurrency loads, the findings <br>show that Classic Reports maintain predictable, low-overhead performance due to server-driven <br>pagination, while Interactive Grids offer richer interactivity at the cost of increased memory usage and <br>greater sensitivity to dataset volume and session duration. Results indicate that Classic Reports are <br>best suited for large, frequently paginated datasets, whereas Interactive Grids are most effective in <br>scenarios requiring dynamic manipulation and inline editing. The study concludes that selecting the <br>appropriate grid type requires understanding the workload profile and aligning grid behavior with <br>application requirements.</p>Jonathan Reeves, Evan Marshall
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2025-12-062025-12-064217Self-Correction Feedback Loops in Conversational AI Frameworks
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<p>This article examines the role of self-correction feedback loops in enhancing the reliability and <br>coherence of conversational AI frameworks. The study evaluates how iterative response evaluation, <br>contextual alignment checks, and structured refinement mechanisms enable conversational agents to <br>reduce misunderstandings, maintain continuity across multi-turn dialogues, and adapt to evolving user <br>intent. Experiments conducted across simple information queries, clarification-based exchanges, and <br>multi-step goal-driven tasks demonstrate that systems with activated self-correction loops <br>significantly outperform baseline conversational models in clarity, recovery consistency, and sustained <br>dialog coherence. Quantitative evaluation further shows that these improvements come with only a <br>moderate increase in response latency, preserving real-time usability. The results highlight self<br>correction feedback loops as foundational components for building conversational systems that are <br>robust, adaptive, and suitable for deployment in real-world, continuously evolving interaction <br>environments.</p>Caleb Wentworth, Dominic Hale
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2025-12-132025-12-1342814Stateful Component Lifecycle Behavior in High-Traffic APEX Applications
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<p>This article examines stateful component lifecycle behavior in high-traffic Oracle APEX applications, <br>focusing on how state values are retained, propagated, reconstructed, and recovered under conditions <br>of sustained concurrency and distributed execution. A multi-tier test deployment was used to evaluate <br>session-bound and request-level state models across interactive workflows, multi-step navigation <br>sequences, and fault injection scenarios. Results show that while session-based persistence supports <br>efficient state continuity during typical operation, it is highly sensitive to load balancing and node <br>failover conditions. Conversely, request-derived state reconstruction provides greater resilience in <br>distributed environments but introduces additional computational overhead during repeated <br>interactions. Workflow continuity proved highly dependent on explicit checkpointing mechanisms <br>that preserve task progress across interruptions. The findings demonstrate that designing reliable high<br>traffic APEX applications requires intentional scoping of state retention strategies, selective <br>persistence boundaries, and robust recovery logic to maintain functional stability and user experience <br>consistency.</p>Darren Whitlock, Spencer Aldridge
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