Call for Papers: Applied Economic Insights
Applied Economics Education and Extension (AEEE) is calling for manuscripts for its new Applied Economics Insights section of the journal. Applied Economic Insights articles cover national and international applied economics issues related to extension, outreach, industry, education and teaching. These are authoritative, nontechnical analyses, overviews, and reviews of emerging and highly relevant topics for stakeholders, educators, policymakers, and the general public. Applied Economic Insights article build on the legacy of Choices. We will promote Insights articles through our subscriber list (built upon the one that previously served Choices), social media and other outreach outlets.
Potential topics areas include food, agricultural production, natural resources, energy, rural community, agribusiness and industry, education, extension, and international issues. These submissions could focus on: AI and agriculture; AI and education; Automation in agriculture; Regenerative and climate-smart agriculture; Agricultural literacy; Invasive species and pest management; Natural disasters and extreme weather impacts in agriculture; Water resources management and water re-use; Agricultural workforce development; Agritourism; Urban and controlled-environment agriculture; Livestock diseases management; Rural entrepreneurship; Immigration and agriculture; Agricultural trade; amongst other significant national and international topics.
We encourage submission of themed sections or special issues (see “Themed Sections and Feature Articles”) that center around a central topic. Proposals should be submitted to the AEEE Editors at aeee.editor@outlook.com and include the proposed theme, its motivation, relevance, and significance for a broad audience, as well as the titles and authors of the planned manuscripts.
See submission guidelines for Applied Economic Insights articles on our web page, as well as guidance for writing Applied Economic Insights submissions. You can submit articles through our submission system. All submissions are double-blind peer reviewed. Please email Jason Bergtold at bergtold@ksu.edu if you have any inquiries or questions.


