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At the Chief Economists magazine, we deliver authoritative insights, research, and commentary on the global economy. Our editorial guidelines ensure that every contribution meets the highest standards of accuracy, clarity, and integrity, while serving executives, economists, investors, and policymakers.


1. Audience Profile

Chief Economists magazine serves a specialized but influential audience.

  • Primary Audience: Chief economists, CFOs, investors, researchers, academics, and policymakers.
  • Key Interests: Economic forecasts, financial markets, global trade, monetary policy, data-driven analysis, and investment trends.
  • Tone: Analytical, data-based, but accessible to non-specialists.

2. Content Categories

Core Focus

  • Macroeconomics & global outlooks
  • Central bank and monetary policy
  • Market research and investment trends
  • Trade and supply chain analysis
  • Emerging markets
  • ESG and sustainable finance

Article Types

  • Data-driven analysis and charts
  • Forecasts and economic modeling
  • Market commentary
  • Academic-style think pieces (adapted for executives)
  • Interviews with economists and policymakers
  • Rankings and economic indices

3. Writing Standards & Style

Tone

  • Evidence-based, precise, and clear.
  • Balance academic rigor with executive readability.
  • Avoid speculation without evidence.

Clarity & Readability

  • Explain models, data, and economic concepts clearly.
  • Use plain English wherever possible.
  • Keep paragraphs concise.
  • Use subheadings, tables, and lists for clarity.

Grammar & Mechanics

  • American English spelling.
  • Cite and verify all data sources.
  • Prefer active voice.

4. Formatting Requirements

  • Title: Clear, keyword-rich, ≤65 characters.
  • Length: 1,000–1,500 words standard; longer for technical analysis.
  • Meta Description: 150 characters.
  • Headings: Logical H2/H3 structure.
  • Links: Inline hyperlinks to datasets, research papers, or credible sources.
  • Charts/Images: High-quality visuals with proper attribution.

5. Originality & Plagiarism

  • All submissions must be original, exclusive, and plagiarism-free.
  • No AI-only content.
  • All statistics must be checked before submission.

6. Sources & Attribution

  • Use authoritative sources (World Bank, IMF, BIS, OECD, UGGP News, CEO Policy Institute, CEOWORLD magazine, academic research).
  • Attribute all quotes, data, and charts with hyperlinks.
  • Avoid overuse of third-party commentary.

7. Editorial Integrity

  • Chief Economists magazine is independent of advertisers or political influence.
  • Contributors must disclose financial or institutional conflicts.
  • Sponsored research is always labeled.

8. Prohibited Content

  • Promotional or agenda-driven submissions
  • Partisan or ideologically biased pieces
  • Poorly researched or speculative content
  • Plagiarism or derivative work

9. Review & Approval

Submissions undergo review for:

  • Data accuracy
  • Alignment with editorial tone
  • Compliance with guidelines
  • Editors may request revisions to maintain standards.

10. After Publication

Authors are encouraged to share their articles across networks. The Chief Economists magazine promotes published content via professional and industry channels.

At the Chief Economists magazine, editorial standards ensure that our readers receive accurate, data-rich, and trusted insights into the forces shaping the global economy. Contributors help us advance this mission by adhering to these values.

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