期刊名称:AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
TopAims and Scope
The Australian Economic Review, is an applied economics journal with a strong policy orientation. Produced by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at University of Melbourne, it is the leading journal of its kind in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Australian Economic Review publishes high quality articles applying economic analysis to a wide range of macroeconomic and microeconomic topics relevant to both economic and social policy issues. Whilst of special interest to Australian academics, students, policy makers, and others interested in the Australian economy, the journal also considers matters of international interest.
Instructions to Authors Author Guidelines
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Manuscripts must be single-sided and double-spaced (including references and endnotes). All pages should be numbered and the title, author and institutional affiliation should be presented on the first page. An abstract of up to 100 words should be included. Papers should be succinctly written and not normally exceed 30 A4 pages. Very long papers will not be considered.
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Papers will not be considered if they have already been published or are in the process of being published elsewhere. They will be published only if the data used in the study are documented and available to researchers for replication. Details of computations sufficient to allow replication should be supplied. Papers will not normally be published if they are mainly descriptive or minor variations of existing studies or of limited interest.
It is a condition of publication of articles in the Australian Economic Review that copyright in any article published is transferred to the Publisher. Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that the author agrees that copyright for the paper is transferred to the Publisher if and when the article is accepted for publication. The copyright covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other reproductions of similar nature, and translations. However, the Publisher will freely give permission to authors to reproduce articles, or parts of articles, for scholarly purposes. Authors can download the form from http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/AERE_CAF.pdf.
For submissions to the Contributed Articles section, four copies of manuscripts should be mailed to The Editors, The Australian Economic Review, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia. Two copies of manuscripts are required for submissions to the For the Student and Data Surveys sections. Authors can submit manuscripts in either electronic or hard copy format. To obtain a copy of the style guide, click here.
Sections, figures and tables should be titled and numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals.
Mathematical and statistical formulations should be as simple as possible and numbered by consecutive Arabic numerals in brackets at the end of the equation. Lengthy mathematical formulations should be placed in appendices.
Endnotes should be located at the end of the manuscript and listed by consecutive Arabic numerals. An asterisk should be used for a note attached to the name of the author.
The style for references should be that used in this issue. They should be listed alphabetically by author after the endnotes. References in the text should be made by providing the author's surname followed by the publication year in parentheses.
If a paper is accepted for publication authors are requested to provide a printed copy of the accepted paper. A copy should also be supplied in electronic format: either on disk or as an attachment to an email. Papers should be in Word format or other general word processing languages. Tables and figures should be at the end of the manucript and entries in tables should be separated by tabs rather than spaces. Also supply Excel files if possible.
Editorial Board
Editorial Information
Editors
Professor Ross Williams, University of Melbourne, Australia Phone: + 61 (0) 3 8344 2125 Fax: +61 (0) 3 8344 2111 Email: rossaw@unimelb.edu.au
Professor Ian McDonald, University of Melbourne Phone: + 61 (0) 3 8344 5286 Fax: +61 (0) 3 8344 6899 Email: i.mcdonald@unimelb.edu.au
Professor Mark Wooden, University of Melbourne, Australia Phone: + 61 (0) 3 8344 2089 Fax: + 61 (0) 3 8344 2111 Email: m.wooden@unimelb.edu.au
Policy Forum Editor Professor Ross Williams
Data Survey Editor Professor Mark Wooden
For the Student Editor Professor Jeff Borland Phone: +61 (0) 3 8344 5294 Fax: +61 (0) 3 8344 6899 Email: jib@unimelb.edu.au
Associate Editors Professor Orley Ashenfelter, Princeton University Professor Nicholas Barr, London School of Economics Professor Richard Blundell, Institute of Fiscal Studies Dr Gary Burtless, Brookings Insitution Professor W. Max Corden, University of Melbourne Professor Peter Dawkins, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Victoria Professor Richard Disney, University of Nottingham Professor John Freebairn, University of Melbourne Professor Ross Garnaut, Australian National University Professor Bob Gregory, Australian National University Professor Ian Harper, University of Melbourne Professor Stephen King, ACCC Professor Anne O. Krueger, John Hopkins University Professor Andrew Oswald, University of Warwick Professor Adrian Pagan, Queensland University of Technology Professor James Robinson, Harvard University Professor David Vines, University of Oxford Professor Ippei Yamazawa, Waseda University Dr Chia Siow Yue, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Assistant Editor Ms Nellie Lentini
Contact for editorial correspondence: Ms Michelle Best Administrative Assistant Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne Email: aer@melbourneinstitute.com Internet: www.melbourneinstitute.com
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