期刊名称:JAHRBUCHER FUR NATIONALOKONOMIE UND STATISTIK
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik) is a scientific journal published in Germany since 1863, since 1996 by Lucius & Lucius Verlagsgesellschaft (Stuttgart).
The Journal of Economics and Statistics publishes papers in all fields of economics and applied statistics. A specific focus is on papers combining theory with empirical analyses.
Papers providing conclusions for economic policy in Europe are particularly welcome. Nevertheless, distinguished papers dealing exlusively with economic theory, empirical models, or economic history, will not be excluded from consideration.
The editors invite replication studies focusing on the robustness of empirical findings.
The journal also publishes special issues, short comments, and book reviews.
Instructions to Authors
Preceding the text, the following details are to be listed on the manuscript in the following order: (1) title in English language, (2) author name(s) and indication of institution and place, (3) JEL-classification, (4) keywords in English language.
Manuscripts should be submitted via email (jahrbuecher@uni-giessen.de) in pdf-format. For accepted papers, the source files are required (text in Word or LaTeX, formulas in LaTeX).
Download LaTeX-Style files.
Attachments to the Manuscript
The following attachments are required upon submission:
- two English summaries (a longer version of about 200 words for reprint, the shorter one with no more than 100 words to be forwarded to the Journal of Economic Literature),
- a bibliography. Please attach in direct sequence to the bibliography the author’s complete reference address, telephone, fax, and e-mail.
Citations, Footnotes, Bibliography
- Citation specifications: (1) Citations in the running text: Steiner and Wagner (1998: 5) or (Steiner/Wagner 1998: 110ff.), (2) citations in a footnote: Steiner and Wagner (1998: 86ff.) or (Steiner/Wagner: 110ff.); if there are more than three authors: Boucekkine et al. 2002: 53f.).
Several citations within parantheses should be separated by semicolon: (Steiner/Wagner 1998; Spengler 2004).
- Footnote numerals in the text appearing at the end of a sentence or clause are placed behind the punctuation mark. Footnotes in the main title or with the author’s name use the star symbol (*). All other footnotes in the text use superscript Arabic numerals (1).
- The bibliography is to be edited according to the following samples:
Strecker, H., R. Wiegert (1989), Wirtschaftsstatistische Daten und ökonomische Realität. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, Bd. 206: 487-509. Freeman, R.B, E.P. Lazear (1995), An Economic Analysis of Works Councils. Pp. 27-52 in: J. Rogers, W. Streeck (eds.), Work Councils: Consultation, Representation, and Cooperation in Industrial Relations. Chicago/London. Spengler, H. (2004), Ursachen und Kosten der Kriminalität in Deutschland – drei empirische Untersuchungen [Dissertation]. Can be downloaded at: http://elib.tu-darmstadt.de/diss/000531/ (webpage dated 11.11.2005, last retrieved 24.09.2006).
- Please use for numbers in your text, tables and graphs the correct German and english notation, depending on the language of your paper.
German: 10,8 / 5.000.000 English: 10.8 / 5,000,000
Figures (printer’s copy)
- For accepted papers, all figures have to be sent as separate files in eps- or pdf-format.
- Grids are to be avoided.
Further instructions can be found in the instructions for authors in each issue of the Journal for Economics and Statistics.
Editorial Board
Managing Editor
Coeditors:
Advisory Board:
- Prof. Dr. Thiess Büttner, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
- Prof. Dr. Christiane Clemens, University of Bielefeld
- Prof. Dr. Gebhard Flaig, University of München
- Prof. Dr. Michael R. Frenkel, WHU Koblenz
- Prof. Dr. Ullrich Heilemann, University of Leipzig
- Prof. Dr. Klaus-Dirk Henke, TU Berlin
- PD Dr. Sylvia Kaufmann, Swiss National Bank, Zürich
- Prof. Dr. Peter von der Lippe, University of Duisburg-Essen
- Prof. Dr. Winfried Pohlmeier, University of Konstanz
- Prof. Dr. Susanne Prantl, University of Köln
- Prof. Regina T. Riphahn, Ph.D., University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
- Prof. Dr. Willi Semmler, New School, New York
- Prof. Dr. Joachim Voth, University of Zurich
- Prof. Dr. Frank Westerhoff, University of Bamberg
- Prof. Volker Wieland, Ph.D., University of Frankfurt
- Prof. Dr. Berthold Wigger, KIT, Karlsruhe
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