Aims and scope

Journal of Applied Economics and Policy Studies (JAEPS) is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal hosted by Peking University Research Centre for Market Economy (RCME) and published by EWA Publishing. JAEPS present latest theoretical and methodological discussions to bear on the scholarly works covering economic theories, econometric analyses, as well as multifaceted issues arising out of emerging concerns from different industries and debates surrounding latest policies. Situated at the forefront of the interdisciplinary fields of applied economics and policy studies, this journal seeks to bring together the scholarly insights centering on economic development, infrastructure development, macroeconomic policy, governance of welfare policy, policies and governance of emerging markets, and relevant subfields that trace to the discipline of applied economics, public policy, policy studies, and combined fields of the aforementioned. JAEPS is dedicated to the gathering of intellectual views by scholars and policymakers. The articles included are relevant for scholars, policymakers, and students of economics, policy studies, and otherwise interdisciplinary programs.

JAEPS has a collaborative "journal-author-reviewer" system (JAR System) to provide maximum support to authors during the reviewing process. The editorial team is committed to promptly addressing the progress of submitted manuscripts. JAEPS is devoted to upholding high standards and efficiency as its core principles, with the primary objective of enhancing the user experience for all kinds of authors. JAEPS sincerely invites and welcomes scholars from around the world to share their research accomplishments. In its endeavour to promote global academic equity and contribute to disciplinary advancement, JAEPS extends additional support and fee waivers to researchers from third-world countries, as well as underdeveloped regions. Manuscripts that are suitable for publication in the JAEPS cover domains on various perspectives of engineering and their impacts on individuals, businesses and society. Subject areas include, but are not limited to:

Economics

  • Economic Statistics
  • Development Economics
  • Green Growth
  • Energy Economics
  • Labor Economics
  • Political Economy
  • Econometrics
  • Health Economics
  • International Trade & Development
  • Land Economics
  • Regional Economics
  • Environmental Economics

Finance

 

  • Accounting
  • Banking
  • Financial Engineering
  • Insurance
  • Investment
  • Mathematical Finance
  • Risk Management
  • Taxation
  • Corporate Finance
  • Assets Pricing
  • Fintech

Management

 

  • Business Management
  • Marketing
  • Sports Economics and Management
  • International Business
  • Financial Management
  • Electronic Commerce
  • Real Estate Development & Management
  • Agricultural / Forest Economy Management
  • Regional Rural Development
  • Management Science and Engineering
  • Innovation Management