Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy (AEPP) is a peer-reviewed journal of applied economics and policy. Published four times per year, it is the one of two journals published by the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA), along with the American Journal of Agricultural Economics (AJAE). Today is the leading journal in 'applied economics' with a 2011 impact factor of 1.552.[1]

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
DisciplineApplied economics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1979–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Appl. Econ. Perspect. Policy
Indexing
ISSN1058-7195
Links

The purpose of AEPP is to analyze areas of current applied economic research in an effort to inform the policy-makers and decision makers; and to generate connections between sub-fields of agricultural and applied economics in order to focus future research and increase knowledge of those in the field about the impact of public policy.[2]

History

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy was first published as the Review of Agricultural Economics but changed its name to appeal to a wider audience in 2010.[3] In addition to changing the name, the focus of the journal changed as well.

Editors

The current editors of the AEPP are Craig Gundersen from the University of Illinois, Christopher McIntosh from the University of Idaho and Daniel Petrolia from Mississippi State University.[4]

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