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Forthcoming monographic issues


Forthcoming issues, already defined

  • Water Economics (August 2010)
  • New Developments in Modelling and Estimating the Business Cycle (December 2010)
  • Rural Development Economics (April 2011)
  • The Electricity Sector in Spain (August 2011)
  • Tourism Economics (December 2011)

 

Instructions to authors

1. Original, unpublished manuscripts should be sent for evaluation by e-mail to secretaria.tecnica@revista-eea.net. A printed copy should also be sent by surface mail to:

José Antonio Sánz Gómez
Facultad de CC. EE. y EE.
Avda. Valle Esgueva-6
47011-Valladolid (España)

2. Editing of the paper should follow these guidelines:

  • The text should be presented in Microsoft Word (or compatible format) typed in Times New Roman 11 p. and 1.5 spacing.
  • Tables, figures and maps should be included in the text and numbered consecutively. They should include title and source and their quality should guarantee correct editorial treatment.
  • Equations and formulae, whether numbered or not, should be edited using MathType or another MSWord-compatible processor.
  • All notes should be numbered consecutively throughout the text with superscript Arabic numerals, with their contents at the foot of each page typed single spaced and 9 p.
  • Sub-sections should be numbered downward (e.g. 1., 1.1, 1.1.1, and so on).
  • The total length of any paper should not exceed 25 pages DIN-A4 (8,000 words), including tables, figures, maps and references.
  • A template can be downloaded.
  • Authors are encouraged to read the Extended Instructions that will help accurate editing of Tables, Figures and Equations.

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3. Each text should be preceded by a single page containing the Title of the paper, and the Name(s) of the author(s) followed by their affiliation, together with the address, telephone, fax and e-mail of the corresponding author. A short abstract of around 100 words (8 lines), drafted in both Spanish and English, typed in Times New Roman 9 p and single spaced, together with no more than four key words (in English and Spanish) and the JEL classification (2 digits) should also be included.

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4. Bibliographical references appearing in the text or in the footnotes should cite only the surname of the author or authors (in small letters), with the year of publication in brackets. References should be listed in full at the end of the paper, ordered alphabetically and in the following standard forms:

  • Books, monographs: Greene, W.H. (1999). Análisis Econométrico. 3º Edición. Madrid: Prentice Hall Iberia.
  • Multi-author volumes: Stone, R. (1970) “Demographic input-output: an extension of social accounting”, in: A.P. Carter & A. Bródy (eds) Contributions to Input-Output Analysis. Pp. 293-319. Amsterdam: North-Holland.
  • Papers in Journals: Leontief, W. (1936). “Quantitative Input and Output relation in the Economic System of the United States”. The Review of Economics Statistics, 18(3), pp. 105-125.
  • Web references: Karin, M., López, J:L. (2006): El espacio cibernético. Working paper. American Society of Cybernetic Progress. http://www.ciber.org/edu/astic_men/archive/0025.pdf. [Last entry: May 2007].

5. The Editorial Secretary will acknowledge receipt of papers by return e-mail. Papers considered to be consistent with the editorial lines of Estudios de Economía Aplicada will be submitted to double blind refereeing for evaluation. On the basis of the evaluators’ reports, the Editorial Board will decide upon publication. Acceptance, rejection or request for changes will be communicated to the authors as soon as possible (possibly within three months of receipt of the original).

6. Proofs of accepted papers will be sent to authors. They should be corrected and returned to the publisher as soon as possible (within one week).

7. Accepted papers not matching the monographic topics will be published in the Open Section in the first available issue, and will carry the date of receipt and acceptance.

8. Papers accepted for either the Monographic or the Open Section will be published immediately in the electronic version of the journal. Authors will receive a printed copy of the issue.

9. Authors should accept dissemination of their papers both in printed and electronic form with no copyright compensation.

10. Estudios de Economia Aplicada might include a brief description of doctoral dissertations, especially those related with monographic topics.

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