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Thursday, December 19, 2013

CESifo Economic Studies


Published/Hosted by:  Oxford Journals
Online ISSN: 1612-7501
Print ISSN: 1610-241X
Country: Germany
Frequency: Quarterly
Impact Factor: 0.561 (2012)

About Journal
CESifo Economic Studies publishes provocative, high-quality papers in economics, with a particular focus on policy issues. Papers by leading academics are written for a wide and global audience, including those in government, business, and academia. The journal combines theory and empirical research in a style accessible to economists across all specialisations.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cesifo

General Guidelines for Authors
Please follow British spelling throughout (authors who are accustomed to writing in American English can retain American spelling).

Please keep in mind that your texts and tables will be typeset and that all graphs will be redone in the Ifo format. Please do the tables in MS Word format and provide the data for the graphs in an MS Excel file.

Text
Please avoid any form of block-settings, line breaks or print-formatting. Do not use ligatures.

Length
Unless otherwise agreed, manuscripts should be about 20-25 pages, double-spaced, not counting tables and figures.

Footnotes
Notes serve to provide supplementary information and are therefore to be used sparingly. Notes are to be indicated in the text by exponents without parentheses.

REFERENCES
Follow the examples:

A book within a series
Opitz, P. J. (2001), Weltprobleme im 21. Jahrhundert, UTB no. 2209, Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Munich.

A book within a multivolume work
Yamamura, K. and Y. Yasuba, eds. (1987), The Political Economy of Japan, vol. 1, The Domestic Transformation, Stanford University Press, Stanford.

Articles within a Book
McKean, M. (1993), "State Strength and the Public Interest", in G. Allinson and Y. Sone, eds., Political Dynamics in Contemporary Japan, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, pp. 72–104.

Journal articles
Sinn, H.-W. (1997), "The Selection Principle and Market Failure in Systems Competition", Journal of Public Economics 66, 247–74.

Newspaper articles
Financial Times Deutschland (2002), Vertikaler Vorteil, 9 July, p. 26.

Working paper
Pezzin, L.E. and B.S. Schone (2006), "Examining Motives for Intergenerational Transfers: A New Test Based on Siblings’ Behavior", Working paper, AHRQ, Rockville, MD.

Internet
OECD (1998), OECD News Release: Standardised Unemployment Rates, http://www.oecd.org/news and events/new-numbers/sur/nw98-75a.htm (found day/month/year).

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