Published/Hosted by: JOHN WILEY
& SONS
Online ISSN: 1813-6982
Country: South
Africa
Frequency: 4 issues
per year
Impact Factor: 0.315 (2012)
About Journal
Since its inception
in 1925, the South
African Journal of Economics has established a reputation as one of
the leading international regional journals, publishing economics research
affecting African countries for a worldwide audience. The South African Journal
of Economics publishes papers from
internationally recognised authors on a wide range of subjects and accepts
contributions on all the known fields of the discipline, including methodology
and economic history and, in more recent times, econometrics. Its editorial
organisation has recently been extended to allow for a more effective editing
of papers on specialised topics.
Submission Process
Submit manuscripts at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/saje
General Guidelines for Authors
Manuscripts should
be submitted in final form and accompanied by a 100 word abstract, JEL
classification and Key words. All papers
should be professionally edited before submission. Tables, equations and diagrams should be kept
to a minimum. Diagrams and Figures should be clear and professionally drawn in
Excel and drawn into the manuscript.
REFERENCES
Follow the examples for references:
Article in journal:
LEVINE, R. (1997).
Financial development and economic growth: Views and agenda. Journal of
Economic Literature, 35, 688-726.
Book:
KROLZIG, H-M.
(1997). Markov-Switching Vector Autoregressions: Modelling, Statistical
Inferences, and Application to Business Cycle Analysis. Berlin:
Springer-Verlag.
Chapter in book:
BOURGUIGNON, F.,
ROBILLIARD, A. S. and ROBINSON, S. (2005). Representative versus real
households in the macroeconomic modeling of inequality. In T. J. Kehoe, T. N.
Srinivasan and J. Whalley (eds), Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium
Modeling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.