Published/Hosted by: SPRINGER
Online ISSN: 1573-045X
Print ISSN: 0895-5638
Country: Netherlands
Frequency: 8 issues
per year
Impact Factor: 0.621 (2012)
About Journal
There has been an
expansion of theoretical and empirical research on real estate using the
paradigms and methodologies of finance and economics. Examples of this research
include the working and structure of markets, the role of various institutional
arrangements, the attention given mortgages and asset securitization, risk
management and valuation, and public policy and regulation. The Journal of Real
Estate Finance and Economics provides a forum for the publication of this
research. The subject areas in which the papers published in the journal
include urban economics, housing, regional science and public policy.
Submission Process
Submit manuscripts online at https://www.editorialmanager.com/real/
General Guidelines for Authors
Text Formatting
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Manuscripts
should be submitted in Word.
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Use a normal,
plain font (e.g., 10-point Times Roman) for text.
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Use italics for
emphasis.
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Use the automatic
page numbering function to number the pages.
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Do not use field
functions.
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Use tab stops or
other commands for indents, not the space bar.
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Use the table
function, not spreadsheets, to make tables.
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Use the equation
editor or MathType for equations.
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Save your file in
docx format (Word 2007 or higher) or doc format (older Word versions).
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Harris, M., Karper,
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and the Hollywood connection. Journal of Film Writing, 44(3), 213–245.
Article by DOI
Slifka, M. K., &
Whitton, J. L. (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine
production. Journal of Molecular Medicine, doi:10.1007/s001090000086
Book
Calfee, R. C., &
Valencia, R. R. (1991). APA guide to preparing manuscripts for journal
publication. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Book chapter
O’Neil, J. M., &
Egan, J. (1992). Men’s and women’s gender role journeys: Metaphor for healing,
transition, and transformation. In B. R. Wainrib (Ed.), Gender issues across
the life cycle (pp. 107–123). New York: Springer.