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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Australian Economic Review


Published/Hosted by: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Print ISSN: 0004-9018
Online ISSN: 1467-8462
Frequency: Quarterly
Impact Factor: 0.28 (2012)
Country: Australia

About Journal
The Australian Economic Review is an applied economics journal with a strong policy orientation. Produced by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne, it is the leading journal of its kind in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Australian Economic Review publishes high-quality articles applying economic analysis to a wide range of macroeconomic and microeconomic topics relevant to both economic and social policy issues. While it is of special interest to Australian academics, students, policy makers and others interested in the Australian economy, the journal also considers matters of international interest.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts in PDF or MS-Word format online at:  aer@melbourneinstitute.com

General Guidelines for Authors
Manuscripts must be single-sided and double-spaced (including references and endnotes). All pages should be numbered and the title, author and institutional affiliation should be presented on the first page. An abstract of up to 100 words, summarising the central argument or findings, should be included for Invited Articles and Contributed Articles. A short description of the article (fewer than 30 words), which will be included on the contents page of the journal if the article is accepted, should also be supplied. Papers should be succinctly written and not normally exceed 30 A4 pages. Very long papers will not be considered.

References
References in the text: give the author’s name followed by the publication year in parentheses, with a page reference if necessary. Surnames only are used. Only list those references that have been cited in the article.
• References should be fully listed in alphabetical order (by author surname) at the end of the article in a Reference section (after the Endnotes). If there are two articles by the same author in the same year, use a, b etc. to differentiate.

For detailed guidelines, click here.