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Saturday, January 4, 2014

International Economic Review

Published/Hosted by:  JOHN WILEY & SONS
Online ISSN: 1468-2354
Country: United States
Frequency: Quarterly
Impact Factor: 1.162 (2012)

About Journal
The International Economic Review was established in 1960 to provide a forum for modern quantitative economics. From its inception, the journal has tried to stimulate economic research around the world by publishing cutting edge papers in many areas of economics, including econometrics, economic theory, macro, and applied economics.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts online at http://editorialexpress.com/ier

General Guidelines for Authors

·         All papers must be entirely double spaced and single sided, and not more than 50 pages in length.
·         The first page includes the title, author name(s) and affiliation(s), and an abstract of not more than 100 words.
·         Textual Subdivisions: Sections are numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals, beginning with the Introduction. Subsections, if numbered at all, are consecutive, as e.g., 1.1, 1.2.
·         The Appendix appears at the end of the paper, before the references. The need for more than one appendix is handled by making subsections of the single appendix.
·         Theorems, Lemmas, Corollaries, Remarks, Definitions, etc., are numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals.
·         Equations may be set in the text or centered as display equations. Some or all of the display equations may be numbered, and if so, Arabic numerals are used either consecutively throughout the paper (1,2,3) or within sections (2.1,2.2,3.1). Place the equation number in parentheses at the far left, the equation in the center, and the running variable on the right side, as shown.
·         All unusual symbols must be identified. Make a clear distinction between: (a) capital and lower case letters; (b) subscripts, superscripts and ordinary letters or numbers, (c) zero and the letter "o" or "O", (d) K and kappa, u and mu, v and nu, n and eta, letter "el" and numeral "1" and prime sign.
·         Figures are numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals. Rough drawings may be submitted initially and professional drawings prepared after acceptance.
·         Tables are numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals. Rows and columns must be clearly separated with column heads marked.
·         Footnotes are numbered consecutively and double spaced. They may appear at the bottom of each page or at the end of the text. Acknowledgments, if any, are made in Footnote 1, with superscript to the author's name.

REFERENCES:
Follow the examples

Book
·         Arrow, K.J., Social Choice and Individual Values, 2nd edition (New York: Wiley, 1963).
·         Krantz, H.D., R.D. Luce, P. Suppes and A. Tversky, Foundations of Measurement (New York: Academic Press, 1971).
·         Samuelson, P.A., "Pure Theory of Public Expenditure and Taxation," in J. Margolis and H. Guitton, eds., Public Economics (New York: Macmillan, 1969), 98-123.

Article
·         Kramer, G.H., "On a Class of Equilibrium Conditions for Majority Rule," Econometrica 41 (March 1973), 285-297.

For detailed guidelines, click here.