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Friday, February 7, 2014

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking

Published/Hosted by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Online ISSN: 1538-4616
Country: United States
Frequency: 8 issues per year
Impact Factor: 1.104 (2012)

About Journal
Founded in 1969, the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (JMCB) is a leading professional journal read and referred to by scholars, researchers, and policymakers in the areas of money and banking, credit markets, regulation of financial institutions, international payments, portfolio management, and monetary and fiscal policy. The JMCB represents a wide spectrum of viewpoints and specializations in its fields through its advisory board, associate editors, and referees from academic, financial, and governmental institutions around the world.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts online at http://editorialexpress.com/jmcb

General Guidelines for Authors
Papers must be in English, must contain original unpublished work, must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere, and should not exceed 50 pages in overall length. Authors should not submit papers previously published or forthcoming in books with ISBN codes.

Manuscripts should be typewritten, double-spaced, on paper 8 1/2 x 11 inches in size, with margins at least 1 inch wide. An abstract, double-spaced, must accompany the article. It should summarize the main points of the paper in no more than 100 words. Authors must supply their professional title, department, and the name of the institutions with which they are affiliated on first page along with the abstract.

REFERENCES
Follow the examples for references:

Book:
Blanchard, Olivier J., and Stanley Fischer. (1989). Lectures on Macroeconomics. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press.

Chapter in Book:
Fischer, Stanley. (1986). "Contracts, Credibility, And Disinflation." In Indexing, Inflation, and Economic Policy, pp. 221-245. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Chapter in Edited Book:
Carmichael, Jeffrey, Jerome Fahrer, and John Hawkins. (1985). "Some Macroeconomic Implications of Wage Indexation: A Survey." In Inflation and Unemployment: Theory, Experience, and Policy-Making, edited by Victor E. Argy and J. W. Nevile, pp. 78-102. London: Allen and Unwin.

Journal:
Gray, Jo Anna. (1976). "Wage Indexation-A Macroeconomic Approach." Journal of Monetary Economics 2, 221-235.

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