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Monday, August 29, 2011

Asian Economic Journal


Published/Hosted by: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Print ISSN:  1351-3958
Online ISSN: 1467-8381
Frequency: Quarterly
Impact Factor: 0.211 (2012)
Country: Australia

About Journal
The Asian Economic Journal provides detailed coverage of a wide range of topics in economics relating to East Asia, including investigation of current research, international comparisons and country studies. It is a forum for debate amongst theorists, practitioners and researchers and publishes high-quality theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented contributions.

The Asian Economic Journal strives to facilitate the exchange of information among researchers on a worldwide basis and offers a unique opportunity for economists to keep abreast of research on economics pertaining to East Asia. For those with an interest in Asian Studies, this kind of vital information makes the Asian Economic Journal an essential resource.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts in MS-Word or PDF format online at:  aej@osipp.osaka-u.ac.jp

General Guidelines for Authors
Manuscripts should be submitted in a single file (including text, notes, references, figures, and tables) in MS-Word (doc) or Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. Double submissions, that is, submitting the same or very similar paper to this journal while simultaneously submitting it elsewhere, will not be tolerated. Authors submitting papers by normal mail or courier will automatically be requested to provide an electronic version of their paper, and the refereeing process will not commence until after the electronic version is received by the Editorial Office. Once a paper has been accepted for publication, authors who submitted their papers in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format will be required to provide the final publication version of their paper in either MS-Word (doc) or LaTeX format. The preferred format for the final publication version of graphs and charts is eps format, but Excel format is also acceptable. Excel format is acceptable for the final publication version of tables. Authors providing the final publication version of their paper in LaTeX will also be required to provide a hard copy version of their paper.

The length of an article (including tables, figures and appendices) should not exceed 35 pages. Manuscripts must be typed double-spaced (except tables and figures) according to the following format:

1. The first page should contain the article's title, author's name and affiliation, complete mailing address, and a suggested running head (abbreviated form of the title).

2. The second page should contain a short abstract of approximately 100 words, a list of keywords and Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes.

3. Footnotes, references, tables, and figures should be placed on separate pages at the end of the manuscript and properly numbered. Figures should be provided in camera-ready format.

References
References in the text and in footnotes should follow the author-date format; for example, (Becker, 1964; Mincer, 1974). References should be typed according to the following formats:

de Aghion, B. A. and J. Morduch, 2005, The Economics of Microfinance. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Helpman, E., M. Melitz and S. Yeaple, 2004, Export versus FDI with heterogeneous firms. American Economic Review, 94, pp. 300-16.

Kaminsky, G. and C. M. Reinhart, 2001, Bank lending and contagion: Evidence from the Asian crisis. In: Regional and Global Capital Flows: Macroeconomic Causes and Consequences (eds Ito T. and Krueger A. O.), pp. 73-99. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

For detailed guidelines, click here.

Applied Economics Letters


Published/Hosted by: Routledge
Print ISSN: 1350-4851
Online ISSN: 1466-4291
Country: England

About Journal
Applied Economics Letters is a companion journal to Applied Economics and Applied Financial Economics. It publishes short accounts of new original research and encourages discussion of papers previously published in its two companion journals. Letters are reviewed by the Editor, a member of the Editorial Board or another suitable authority. They are generally applied in nature, but may include discussion of method and theoretical formulation.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts in PDF format online at:  http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ape

General Guidelines for Authors
All submissions should preferably be in Word format.

From January 2008 submissions to Applied Economics Letters are subject to a submission fee of US$50 (fifty US dollars) to help defray editorial costs. The fees are payable via a credit card (Visa or MasterCard) at the time of submission and are not returnable in any circumstance.

Manuscript: Letters will not normally exceed 2000 words in length (including any references, footnotes, tables and figs). Letters must be typed with double spacing throughout, on one side of A4 paper only, with a 4cm left-hand margin. The text and references should be checked thoroughly for errors before submission. It is the responsibility of the author to ensure that the typescript is correct in style, syntax and spelling (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary) as proofs will not be sent out prior to publication.
Letters may be divided into headed sections, though this is not compulsory.

Title page. The first page of the typescript must contain: the full title; the affiliation and full address of all authors; a running title of not more than 75 letters and spaces; an abstract of 200 words or less and the name, full postal address and email of the author who will be responsible for correspondence.

Journal style. Please submit your article according to Journal Style.

For detailed guidelines, click here.

Applied Economics


Published/Hosted by: Routledge
Print ISSN: 0003-6846
Online ISSN: 1466-4283
Country: England

About Journal
Applied Economics is a peer-reviewed journal encouraging the application of economic analysis to specific problems in both the public and private sectors. It particularly fosters quantitative studies, the results of which are of use in the practical field, and thus helps to bring economic theory nearer to reality. Contributions which make use of the methods of mathematics, statistics and operations research will be welcomed, provided the conclusions are factual and properly explained.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts in PDF format online at:  http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ape

General Guidelines for Authors
All submissions should preferably be in Word format
From January 2010 submissions to Applied Economics are subject to a submission fee of US$175 (one hundred and seventy five US dollars) to help defray editorial costs. The fees are payable via a credit card (Visa or MasterCard) at the time of submission and are not returnable in any circumstance.

Manuscript: The manuscript. Manuscripts must be typed with a double spacing throughout, on one side of A4 paper only, with a 4cm left-hand margin. The text and references should be checked thoroughly for errors before submission. It is the responsibility of the author to ensure that the typescript is correct in style, syntax and spelling (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). Papers should normally be divided into headed sections.

Title page. The first page of the typescript must contain: the full title; the affiliation and full address of all author(s); a running title of not more than 75 letters and spaces; an abstract of not more than 200 words; the name, full postal address and email of the author who will be responsible for correspondence and correcting of proofs.

Journal style. Please submit your article according to Journal Style.
Note:
Authors are encouraged to provide subject keywords and JEL codes for submitted manuscripts
Authors should make their original source files (Word/LaTeX) available in addtion to the PDF version of their papers wherever possible to aid typesetting of the accepted manuscript.

For detailed guidelines, click here.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

BUSINESS JOURNALS



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Friday, August 12, 2011

Revised Impact Factor Journals 2011

ISI JCR 2010 report has been published. Revised impact factor of journals is now available. Click here to see.