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TYPING: Manusctipts should be typed either in LaTex or in Word and should be submitted in PDF.
TITLE PAGE: The title page of your paper must include title, author's name,
institutional affiliation. This should be followed by:
- an abstract of not more than 150 words;
- up to three Journal of Economic Literature subject codes;
- up to five keywords
REFERENCES: Type references at the end of the paper, arranged
alphabetically by author. Authors' last name should be given first, followed by the first name
and middle name or initial, as appropriate. Several works by the same author should appear
chronologically, substituting a solid line for the author's name after the first entry. For more
than one work by the same author for the same year, place a, b, c etc., after the year of publication.
Some examples:
Bombach, Gottfried, Post-War Economic Growth Revisited, North-Holland,
Amsterdam, 1985.
Shorrocks, Anthony P., "U.K. Wealth Distribution: Current Evidence and Future
Prospects," in Edward N. Wolff, ed., International Comparisons of the
Distribution of Household Wealth, 29 - 50, Oxford University Press,
New York, 1987.
Summers, Robert and Alan Heston, "A New Set of International
Comparisons of Real Product and Prices: Estimates for 130
Countries, 1950 - 85," The Review of Income and Wealth,
Series 34, 1 - 26, March 1988.
The author-date citation in the text should be used with the reference list at the end of the paper.
Use the following form for this system: (Shorrocks, 1987); (Summers and Heston, 1988; Bombach, 1985).
References should be cited in chronological order. Be sure that all cited works appear in the reference list.
TABLES: Prepare tables on pages separate from the text and place at the end of the paper.
Indicate preferred placement in the text by writing "place table X here." Number tables consecutively. Place the table number
and the title above the table. If the table runs to more than one page, label the following pages
"continued" with the table number. Give the source and any explanatory information in the footnotes in
the table. Type table footnotes double-spaced beneath the table or on a separate page if they do not fit
below the table. Do not mix table footnotes with text notes.
FIGURES: Prepare figures on pages separate from the text and indicate preferred placement of the illustrations
by writing "place figure X here." Number figures consecutively.
ABBREVIATIONS: Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter.
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