Published/Hosted by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Online ISSN: 1468-2362
Country: England
Frequency: 3 issues
per year
Impact Factor: 0.60 (2012)
About Journal
International
Finance is a highly selective ISI-accredited journal featuring literate and
policy-relevant analysis in macroeconomics and finance. Specific areas of focus include:
· exchange rates
· monetary policy
· political economy
· financial markets
· corporate finance
· transition economics
Submission Process
Submit manuscripts online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/if
General Guidelines for Authors
·
Papers must make
a significant original contribution to knowledge in the area of macroeconomics
or finance, or provide significant original insights into the market or policy
implications of previous published research.
·
Papers may be
empirically or theoretically based, but must explain clearly and lucidly the
implications for public policy or market performance.
·
Papers may be
based on national case studies, but must explain compellingly and lucidly the
significance for other national markets.
·
Papers must be
written in a highly literate style, with the main arguments accessible to
non-specialists (although not necessarily to non-economists). The use of
mathematical modeling or argumentation is neither necessary nor sufficient for
publication. Authors are expected to apply social science methodologies
appropriate to support their argumentation, but they also must explain clearly
and lucidly the relevance and significance of their methodologies so that
non-specialists can understand the approach.
·
Papers must
include an abstract of no more than 150 words that explains clearly and lucidly
the problem being investigated, why it is important, what the findings are, and
what the implications are for policy or markets development.
REFERENCES:
Follow the examples
·
Frankel, Jeffery,
and Kenneth Froot (1986), ‘Understanding the US Dollar in the Eighties’,
Economic Record,
125–9.
·
———(1991),
‘Target Zones and Exchange Rate Dynamics’, Quarterly
Journal of Economics,
669–82.
·
Marris, Stephen
(1985), Deficits and the Dollar.
Washington: Institute for International Economics.
·
Bufman, Gil, and
Meir Sokoleg (1995), ‘Israel’s Experience with etc’, in Leonardo Lederman
and Lars E.O.
Svensson, eds, Inflation Targets, pp.
169–91. London: Centre for Economic
Policy Research.