Editorial Value Statement

At Applied Economic Policy Review (AEPR), our editorial mission is rooted in the principles of analytical excellence, fiscal responsibility, and the promotion of evidence-based economic research. AEPR is dedicated to fostering a scholarly environment that supports rigorous inquiry and critical discourse regarding the application of economic theory to real-world policy challenges.

We are committed to a transparent and merit-based editorial process that ensures the publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship. Our platform serves as a conduit for advancing knowledge in fields including Monetary Policy, Labor Economics, International Trade, and Financial Regulation.

Scholarly Rigor and Innovation AEPR prioritizes the publication of original research that demonstrates high-level empirical robustness and relevance to current economic crises. We encourage submissions that present data-driven insights, challenge existing fiscal models, and inform national and international economic agendas.

Ethical Integrity and Academic Standards We uphold the highest standards of academic ethics. All submissions are subject to strict plagiarism checks and are expected to comply with ethical research practices, ensuring the transparency of data sources and the integrity of statistical modeling.

Fairness, Impartiality, and Inclusivity Editorial decisions are based solely on the scholarly merit of the work, evaluated through a double-blind peer review process. We are committed to fairness and the elimination of bias related to institutional ranking, nationality, or professional seniority.

Global and Interdisciplinary Engagement AEPR welcomes contributions from economists and policy advisors worldwide. We value diverse economic perspectives and encourage approaches that connect theoretical frameworks to practical policy outcomes.

Supportive Scholarly Environment We recognize the complexity of applied economic research. Our editorial team is dedicated to providing constructive feedback to enhance the precision and policy relevance of submitted manuscripts.