期刊名称:JOURNAL OF MONEY CREDIT AND BANKING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Published eight times a year in February, March, April, June, August,September, October, and December by Ohio State University Press, 1070 Carmack Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210. Jodie Moffett, Subscriptions Manager. Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, Ohio, and at additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to: Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Ohio State University Press, 1070 Carmack Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210.
Instructions to Authors
Submit a PDF file of your manuscript at https://gemini.econ.umd.edu/jmcb or as an email attachment to jmcb@econ.ohio-state.edu. Make sure that your mathematics have come through the distilling process intact. All other file types of manuscripts must be as an email attachment.
The submission fees are $100 for subscribers and $150 for nonsubscribers. If you wish to pay using MasterCard or Visa, please send your card number, exact name on card, and expiration date by email, fax (614-292-3906), or call the office (614-292-7834). Please let us know if you are a subscriber or not. If you wish to pay by check, please make it payable to The Ohio State University - JMCB. Submissions are not processed by the Editors until we have received both the manuscript and the submission fee.
Send your submission fee by post to: Editorial Office Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking Department of Economics 1945 North High St. Columbus OH 43210-1172 USA.
Hardcopy Submissions
If electronic submission is difficult, you may submit your manuscript as a hardcopy to the above postal address. The submission fees for hardcopy submissions are $110 for subscribers and $160 for nonsubscribers.
All books for review should be sent to the editors at the address above.
Payments to Referees
In October 2001, the JMCB increased its payments to referees to $80 or a one year subscription for reports received within one month and $25 for those received within two months. We are also shifting to email and the internet as much as possible. These actions should significantly speed up our editorial process. Our higher costs, however, require higher submission fees. We hope that most authors will regard these changes to Internet services as an improvement.
Article Format Instructions
Papers must be in English, must contain original unpublished work, must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere, and should not exceed 50 pages in overall length. Authors should not submit papers previously published or forthcoming in books with ISBN codes.
Manuscripts should be typewritten, double-spaced, on one side only of white bond paper 8 1/2 x 11 inches in size, with margins at least 1 inch wide. An abstract, double-spaced, must accompany the article. It should summarize the main points of the paper in no more than 100 words. Authors must supply their professional title, department, and the name of the institutions with which they are affiliated on both the title page and the abstract.
Upon acceptance, contributors will be asked to supply an electronic version of their manuscript in a wordprocessing file format saved in Word, WordPerfect, Scientific Word, or Latex format, and must also provide a .pdf file. Authors should also submit an ASCII text file of their data. Literature Cited
All works cited should be listed separately by author in a double-spaced list at the end of the manuscript. Examples:
Book:
Blanchard, Olivier J., and Stanley Fischer. (1989). Lectures on Macroeconomics. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press.
Chapter in Book:
Fischer, Stanley. (1986). "Contracts, Credibility, And Disinflation." In Indexing, Inflation, and Economic Policy, pp. 221-245. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Chapter in Edited Book:
Carmichael, Jeffrey, Jerome Fahrer, and John Hawkins. (1985). "Some Macroeconomic Implications of Wage Indexation: A Survey." In Inflation and Unemployment: Theory, Experience, and Policy-Making, edited by Victor E. Argy and J. W. Nevile, pp. 78-102. London: Allen and Unwin.
Journal:
Gray, Jo Anna. (1976). "Wage Indexation-A Macroeconomic Approach." Journal of Monetary Economics 2, 221-235.
Multiple Entries by Same Author(s) and Same Year:
Jadresic, Esteban. (1998a). "The Macroeconomic Consequences of Wage Indexation Revisited." IMF Working Paper 98/15, International Monetary Fund, February 1998.
Jadresic, Esteban. (1998b). "Macroeconomic Consequences of Wage Indexation Revisted." IMF Working Paper 98/15, International Monetary Fund, February 1998.
Order of references:
One author alphabetic, then chronologic, then a, b, etc. if same year. Two author alphabetic on first author, then alphabetic on second author, then chronologic, then a, b, etc. if same year. Continue same pattern for three or more authors. No dashes for series of entries for same author(s).
References to the literature in the text and footnotes should be made by means of the last name(s) of the author(s) followed by the year of publication enclosed in parentheses, without punctuation: Barro (1981). When a particular page, section, or equation is referred to, the references should also be placed within parentheses: (Box and Jenkins 1976, p. 361), (Hopewell and Kaufman 1974a, eq. 3). Footnotes
Footnotes should not be used for the purpose of citation. Mathematics
Equations must be typed and important displayed equations identified by consecutive arabic numbers in parentheses on the right. Expressions should be aligned and compound subscripts and superscripts clearly marked if there is any potential for confusion. Handwritten symbols should be identified in the margin the first time they appear. Equations should not be unnecessarily numerous or complex. A slash (/) should be used to separate the numerator and denominator of all in-text fractions and short displayed fractions. Multiple dots and bars over expressions should be avoided where primes can be used. Indicate boldface characters by drawing a wavy line (~) under them; a single underline (a) means italic to a printer. Illustrations
Illustrations submitted with the final draft must be of professional quality, ready for reproduction, executed on white paper, in black ink, with clear, medium weight, black lines and figures. Typewritten lettering should not appear in illustrations. They should be numbered consecutively. All illustrations must have captions. Tables
Tables should be numbered consecutively throughout the article and typed on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript. Each table must include a descriptive title and headings to columns. Gather general footnotes to tables as "Note:" or "Notes:", and use a, b, c, etc., for specific footnotes. Asterisks * and/or ** indicate significance at the 5 percent and 1 percent levels, respectively, if used. Copyrighted Material
Permission to reprint any previously published material (e.g., tables, illustrations, text extracts) must be obtained by the author from the copyright holder and copies of the grants of permission must be submitted to the editors with the final draft of the manuscript.
Editorial Board
EDITORS
Deborah Lucas, Northwestern Univerisity
Masao Ogaki, The Ohio State University
Kenneth D. West, University of Wisconsin
ADVISORY BOARD
Allen N. Berger, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Ben Bernanke, Princeton University Olivier Blanchard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology John Y. Campbell, Harvard University Stephen G. Cecchetti, The Ohio State University Douglas W. Diamond, University of Chicago Mark J. Flannery, University of Florida Benjamin W. Friedman, Harvard University Bennett T. McCallum, Carnegie Mellon University Maureen O'Hara, Cornell University Raghuram Rajan, University of Chicago Anthony Saunders, New York University
ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
Andrew Atkeson Orazio Attanasio George J Benston R. Anton Braun Craig Burnside Mark Carey Menzie D Chinn Lawrence J Christiano Todd Clark Mario Crucini Dean Croushore Harris Dellas Wouter den Haan Robert DeYoung William Dupor Martin Eichenbaum Benjamin Esty Charles L Evans Martin Evans Eric Fisher Robert P Flood Timothy S Fuerst Jeffrey C Fuhrer Marc Giannoni Oded Galor Michelle R Garfinkel Marvin Goodfriend James D Hamilton Lars Peter Hansen Iftekhar Hasan Fumio Hayashi John Heaton Patric H Hendershott Donald D Hester Joel F Houston Peter Howitt Peter N Ireland Takatoshi Ito George C Kaufman Patrick Kehoe Miles Kimball Kenneth N Kuttner Eric Leeper Karen K Lewis Nelson C Mark Antoine Martin Loretta J Mester Federic S Mishkin Tommaso Monacelli Donald P Morgan Charles R Nelson Edward Nelson David H Papell Jonathan A Parker Joe Peek George Pennacchi Paolo Pesenti Manju Puri Garey Ramey Valerie Ramey David Romer Andrew K. Rose Julio Rotemberg Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe Frank Schorfheide Anna J Schwartz Phillip E Strahan Stephen J Turnovsky Gregory F Udell Martin Uribe J¨¹rgen von Hagen Christopher Waller Carl Walsh Philippe Weil Noah Williams Alexander Wolman
EDITORIAL COORDINATOR
Susan Bruner
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