Systematic research about economy shows us the logic of human life or even the hidden side of everything, including booms, busts, and tranquility. Moreover, economics increasingly drives human ethics; and ethics, in turn, dictate every aspect of our individual and group choices and ways of life. So, for this reason, KRC wants to uncover the pathways by which the economic world evolves and what ought to be done to make it better for humanity and the world. As a result, our economic research project spans a wide range of different economic divisions and topics that cover theory, analytical, empirical, and other core economic subjects. To be more specific, our economic research interest includes: history of economic thought; economic theory; macro and micro economics; political economy; econometrics; monetary economics; corporate finance and governance; international economics; industrial organization; financial economics; and, risk management. We also cover law and economics; labor economics; public economics; economic development; behavioral economics; experimental economics; productivity and technology, health economics; urban economics; environmental economics; economics of education; economics of the family; energy economics; regulatory economics; real estate, land and housing economics; economics of conflict; quantitative marketing; and, many more.