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Friday, December 27, 2013

Economica


Published/Hosted by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Online ISSN: 1468-0335
Country: England
Frequency: Quarterly
Impact Factor: 1.194 (2012)

About Journal
Economica is an international journal devoted to research in all branches of economics. Theoretical and empirical articles are welcome from all parts of the international research community. Economica is a leading economics journal, appearing high in the published citation rankings. In addition to the main papers which make up each issue, there is an extensive review section, covering a wide range of recently published titles at all levels. From time to time special issues on selected topics are published, and are available as either single back issues or, if published in the current year, are included in the annual subscription.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts online at https://editorialexpress.com/economica

General Guidelines for Authors
Papers should use 10 or 12 point font, on one side of the paper, with ample margins and double spacing throughout, typewritten on one side of the paper, with ample margins and double spacing throughout, quotations, references and appendices as well as text. If a paper is divided into sections, the introductory one usually requires no heading or number; subsequent sections should be given Roman numerals, and the section heading should be typed in capitals and centred. Headings of subsections should be flush with the left margin.

Tables should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals, and a descriptive heading typed above each table. Tables should, as far as possible, be self-explanatory without reference to the text. Small tables may be typed with the text, but large tables should be typed on separate sheets and the position of each table in the text indicated by an instruction such as 'Table 2 here'. Vertical rules should not be used in tables.

REFERENCES:
Follow the examples:

ALLEN, F. and WINTON, A. (1995). Corporate financial structure, incentives and optimal contracting. In R. A. Jarrow, V. Maksimovic and W. T. Ziemba (eds.), Handbooks in Operations research and Management Science, Vol. 9, Finance. Amsterdam and New York: Elsevier.

ATKINSON, A.B., BOURGUIGNON, F. and MORRISSON, C. (1992). Empirical Studies of Earnings
 Mobility. New York: Harwood.

BERNAKE, B. and BLINDER, A. (1988). Credit, money and aggregate demand. American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 78 , 435-9.

___ and GERTLER, M. (1995). Inside the black box: the credit channel of monetary policy transmission. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (4), 27-48

___, ___ and GILCHRIST, S. (1996). The financial accelerator and the flight to quality. Review of Economics and Statistics. 78, 1-152.

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