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Submission Guidelines
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- Manuscripts must be in English.
- Manuscripts may be submitted electronically or in hard copy. Electronic
submission is free. Hard copy submission must accompanied by US $50 submission
fee.
- Electronic submission must be in the form of e-mail attachment. The
manuscript may be in PDF or MS-Word format. It is the author's responsibility
to ensure that the file is completely readable on any personal computer.
- Hard copy submissions must be typed in A4 or letter-sized papers with no
less than 10-point typefaces. It should be accompanied by a floppy diskette
containing an electronic file of the paper, or an internet link from which the
file can be downloaded.
- Manuscripts in excess of 30 pages will not ordinarily be considered for
publication.
- The author will receive an acknowledgement of the submission of the
manuscript. If the acknowledgment is not received within two weeks of expected
date of receipt, please contact the editor to whom the manuscript has been
sent.
- Contributors in Europe should send their manuscripts to:
Professor Mete Feridun
Department of Economics
Cyprus University, Cyprus
E-mail:
editor@theerce.com
- Contributors outside Europe should send their manuscripts to:
European Research centre for Excellence
61, Varvaki str. Gykzi, Athens-11474, Greece
E-mail:
info@theerce.com
- Submission of manuscript will be held to imply that it contains original
unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere.
- Acceptance of a manuscript should imply an automatic transfer of copyright
to the publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination
of information.
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Guidelines for Manuscript style
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Manuscripts must be in English . Although its principal contributors and
audience consists largely of scholars, researchers, and other professionals
interested in finance and economic development, ERCE strives to publish articles
that are useful to officials in government and international organizations, as
well as to business executives. Therefore, the use of equations and mathematical
symbols should be limited to the minimum necessary and the author should provide
in the manuscript a detailed explanation (in laymen’s terms) of their meaning
and relevance to the problem at hand. Manuscripts will be blind reviewed by
three academic referees.
Manuscripts to be considered for publication may be submitted in triplicate to:
European Research centre for Excellence
61, Varvaki str.
Athens-11474, Greece
Tel:(30) 210 646 5029
mailto:editor@theerce.com
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SUBMISSION
FEE
The
submission fee for active members of the ERCE is $20.00 and
$30.00 for non-members. Payments should be made to the
ERCE. There is no submission fee for authors of invited articles. In
addition, the submission fee may be waived upon request in the case of
manuscripts from authors based on the developing countries.
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS ONLY
Submission of a manuscript to ERCE implies that the manuscript is original,
is not being considered for publication elsewhere, and has not been
published elsewhere either in its current form or in a revised version. The
editor does not accept responsibility for damage or loss of papers
submitted, and submitted manuscripts will not be returned.
MANUSCRIPT LENGTH
Articles should not exceed 25 double-spaced pages in length. The page limit
includes tables, graphs, references, and appendices. Lengthier articles will
be considered only in exceptional cases, and at the discretion of the
editor.
TYPING AND ARTICLE FORMAT
Articles in English should be typed double-spaced on 8 1/2 x 11 inch white
bond paper. The following format must be utilized: title page, abstract,
text, endnotes, references, tables and/or figures.
TITLE PAGE
The title
page should include the following information: title of manuscript; author’s
name and affiliation's): name, address and phone number of the author to
whom correspondence is to be sent; acknowledgments if any. This page will be
removed before the manuscript is sent to reviewers. Since submitted papers
will be blind reviewed, authors should avoid revealing their identities or
affiliations elsewhere in the paper.
ABSTRACT
The title of the article and a 100-120 word abstract of the article should
be included.
TEXT
A main heading designates the topic of a major section of the manuscript; it
should be centered and capitalized, and should not be underlined.
Secondary headings should be set flush with the left margin. Only the major
words should be capitalized, they should not be underlined.
Equations are to be displayed on a separate line and numbered consecutively.
The last section should provide a summary of the major conclusions.
ENDNOTES
Endnotes should be placed at the end of the manuscript and should precede
the references. It is better to minimize them--they should never be used in
citing references. It is also better to integrate substantive comments
within the text itself rather than to put them in an endnote.
REFERENCES
The references should include only the most relevant papers. In the text,
references to publications may appear as follows: “Ajayi (1986) reported
that...” or “This problem has been extensively discussed in the literature
before {e.g. Kofi (1979), p. 102}”. The author's) should make sure that
there is a strict “one-to-one correspondence” between the names (years) in
the text and those on the reference list. At the end of the manuscript
(after any appendices), the complete list of references should be listed as
follows:
For monographs
Kadjo, Solomon (1981), Essays in Economics. vol.1. Macroeconomics
(North-Holland, Amsterdam).
For contributions to
collective works
Greene, Joshua (1980), Predictive World Model, in: Collete Shaw and Kwasi
Fosu, eds., A world income and trade model for 1975 (Jay Press)3-16.
For Periodicals
Goldfield, Stephen M. and Richard E. Quandt (1983), “A Markov model for
switching regressions’, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 1,
3-15.
For Books
Madura, Jeff (1989), International Financial Management. 2nd ed. New York:
West Publishing Company.
TABLES
Tables should be put on separate sheets of paper and should follow the
references. Indicate the position of the table as follows:****Put Table 1
Here****
FIGURES
Figures (charts, graphs, etc.) should be put on separate sheets of paper and
should follow tables at the end of the manuscript. Since they are expensive
to reproduce, ERCE asks that they be included only when absolutely necessary
for the purposes of comprehension. Authors are responsible for supplying
camera-ready copies of their figures.
SUBMISSION OF ACCEPTED
MANUSCRIPT
All revisions
and corrections by the author(s) must be completed before the final copy of
the accepted manuscript is sent to the publisher. Whenever possible, a
floppy diskette with the final version of the accepted manuscript should
also be sent to the editor. The floppy diskette should be contained in a
diskette wrapper, which must show the following information: name of
authors, and title of paper; name of hardware utilized to produce diskette;
name and version of word processing program utilized to prepare manuscript.
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