期刊名称:ASIAN-PACIFIC ECONOMIC LITERATURE
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
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature (APEL) is an essential resource for anyone interested in economic development in the Asia Pacific region.
With original articles on topical policy issues, literature surveys, and abstracts, APEL makes it easy for you to keep ahead of the proliferating research on this dynamic and increasingly important region.
Read by politicians, journalists, businessmen, policy makers, industrialists and academics, APEL avoids technical jargon, and is the only journal devoted to one-stop, in-depth reporting of research on the development of Asia Pacific economies.
Comprehensive Coverage of Asian-Pacific Economies
APEL gives you access to abstracts of articles from over 300 journals. No other single abstracting service or journal covers this range of literature on Asia Pacific economies - making APEL a unique source of reference. Many of the articles are published in Asia and not included in any other abstracting service.
Dedicated to Current Developments in the Region
Because it is dedicated to the Asia Pacific, APEL is able to provide coverage of recent literature on the region which is superior to even that contained in leading abstracting journals such as the American Economic Association's Journal of Economic Literature
Instructions to Authors
TopAuthor Guidelines
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Literature surveys are invited by the Editor on the understanding that they are unpublished and are not on offer to other publications. Manuscripts should be double-spaced with ample margins. They should be submitted in duplicate hard copy or electronically in MS Word or rich text format (.rtf ). No responsibility can be taken for loss or damage to manuscripts; contributors should retain a complete copy of their work.
Microform The journal is available on microfilm (16mm or 35mm) or 105mm microfiche from the Serials Acquisition department, UMI, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346, USA.
Abbreviations used in APEL Unless otherwise indicated, $ throughout refers to US dollars and tons are metric tons.
In tables throughout: n.a. not applicable .. not available - zero . insignificant
Style 1 Quotation marks should be single. Spelling is Oxford English Dictionary with -ise endings. 2 Simple name and date references without accompanying comment should be inserted in parentheses within the text; e.g. (Booth 1992). Page references should follow the date, separated by a colon; e.g. (Hart-Landsberg 1993:282-93). 3 References with comments should appear as notes, numbered from 1, indicated by raised numerals. 4 The bibliography or reference list should appear at the end of the text. It should contain all the works referred to in the text, listed alphabetically by author's surname, or, where there is no identifiable author, by the name of the sponsoring body. Authors should check the strict correspondence between references in the text and those of the list. Book and journal titles should be italicised or underlined; titles of journal articles should be marked by single inverted commas. Style should be as follows: Booth, Anne. 1992. 'Income distribution and poverty', in Anne Booth (ed.), The Oil Boom and After: Indonesian economic policy and performance in the Soeharto era, Oxford University Press, Singapore:323-62. Hart-Landsberg, Martin. 1993. The Rush to Development: economic change and political struggle in South Korea, Monthly Review Press, New York. Martin, Will and Warr, Peter G. 1993. 'Explaining the decline of agriculture: a supply-side analysis for Indonesia', World Bank Economic Review, 7(3):381-401.
Copyright Papers accepted for publication become copyright of CSEG, ANU and Blackwell Publishing, and authors will be asked to sign an Exclusive License Form. In signing the form it is assumed that authors have obtained permission to use any copyrighted or previously published material. All authors must read and agree to the conditions outlined in the form, and must sign the form or agree that the corresponding author can sign on their behalf. Articles can not be published until a signed form has been received. Authors can download the form from http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/apel_elf.pdf.
Editorial Board
Editorial Information
Editor Ron Duncan, University of the South Pacific, Fiji Phone: +679 321 2047 Fax: +679 330 1594 Email: apel@anu.edu.au
Associate Editor Tessia Deng, The Australian National University, Australia Phone: +612 6125 0407 Fax: +612 6125 8448 Email: apel@anu.edu.au
Assistant Editor Simon Cotton, The Australian National University, Australia
Founding Editor H.W. Arndt
Corresponding Editors Chen Qiwei, Asia Institute, Shanghai, China Yun-wing Sung, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Thee Kian Wie, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia Jungho Yoo, Korea Development Institute, Korea Mohamad Ariff, University of Malaya, Malaysia Emmanuel de Dios, University of Philippines, Philippines Linda Low, National University of Singapore, Singapore Chung-Ming Kuan, Institute of Economics, Academica Sinica, Taiwan Siri-Laksana Chutikul Khoman, Thammasat University, Thailand Steven Tabor, World Bank, USA
Editorial Advisory Board Nicholas Coppel, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Australia Peter Drysdale, The Australian National University, Australia Ross Garnaut, The Australian National University, Australia (Chair) Hal Hill, The Australian National University, Australia Stephen Howes, Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), Australia Andrew MacIntyre, The Australian National University, Australia Benita Sommerville, Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), Australia Maree Tait, The Australian National University, Australia Peter Warr, The Australian National University, Australia
International Advisory Board Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University, USA Edward K.Y. Chen , Lingnan University, Hong Kong Chia Siow Yue, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Walter P. Falcon, Stanford University, USA Ulrich Hiemenz, OECD Development Centre, France Motoshige Itoh, National Institute for Research Advancement (NIRA), Japan Hu Sheng-Cheng, Academica Sinica, Taiwan Anne Krueger, Stanford University, USA Justin Yifu Lin, Peking University, China Michael Lipton, University of Sussex, UK Mekere Morauta, Papua New Guinea Mari Pangestu, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Indonesia Hugh Patrick, Columbia University, USA James Riedel, Johns Hopkins University, USA Anwar Siamwalla, Thai Development Research Institute, Thailand Hadi Soesastro, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Indonesia Frances Stewart, University of Oxford, UK C. Peter Timmer, Harvard University, USA Rong-I-Wu, Taiwan Institute for Economic Research, Taiwan
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