期刊名称:JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMICS
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 Applied Economics publishes original contributions on applied issues in micro and macroeconomics. The primary criteria for selecting papers are quality and importance for the field. Papers based on a well motivated research problem that make a concrete contribution to empirical economics or applied theory are especially encouraged.
The Journal is published semiannually, in May and November, and covers a wide variety of topics including:
- Industrial Organization
- International Economics
- Labor Economics
- Finance
- Money and Banking
- Growth
- Public Finance
- Political Economy
- Law and Economics
- Environmental Economics

Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts must be sent to . Submission of manuscripts as electronic files is required. In addition to the original files, a PDF file should be sent with all fonts embedded, so that it displays properly in all computers. In order to assure that peer review is a double-blind process, the PDF file should be anonymous, containing a title page with abstract, JEL classification codes, and key words. Submission of a manuscript will be held to imply that it contains unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. The Editor does not accept responsibility for damage or loss of manuscripts submitted. Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that if it is accepted for publication, copyright of the article, including the right to reproduce the article in all forms and media, shall be assigned exclusively to the Publisher. The Copyright Transfer Agreements [in English or Spanish], should be signed by the appropriate person(s) and sent to this journal upon acceptance of the manuscript. Accepted papers should be prepared according to the following style rules (deviation from these rules may cause publication delays)
- Manuscripts should be double spaced with a 1-inch (2.5-cm) side, top, and bottom margin in letter-sized paper (8.5 x 11 inches). Please use Times New Roman font in 12 point type. All pages should be numbered consecutively. Titles and subtitles should be placed against the left-hand margin of the page, in bold letters. Titles must be indicated with Roman numerals (e.g., I. or II.), subtitles with letters (e.g., A. or B.).
- Page 1 should contain the following information: i) the title of the manuscript, ii) the name(s) of the author(s), iii) the institutional affiliation, iv) an abstract of not more than 150 words (single spaced with 10 point type). A footnote formatted with a *, appearing next to the last author’s name, can contain the mailing addresses and e-mails of all authors, as well as acknowledgements and information on grants received.
- The first page of the manuscript should also contain at least one classification code (a letter plus up to two digits) according to the Classification System for Journal Articles of the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL); in addition, up to five key words can be supplied.
- Footnotes should be numbered consecutively throughout the text with superscript Arabic numerals. They should be single spaced in 10 point type.
- Displayed formulae should also be numbered consecutively throughout the text as (1), (2), etc., against the right-hand margin of the page. Equations will be considered parts of sentences; punctuate accordingly.Mathematical expressions should follow standard conventions. In particular, mathematical symbols should appear in italics, not only in equations but also in text and tables. Mathematical symbols and formulae should be avoided, as far as possible, in footnotes to avoid legibility problems.
- References to publications in the text should be as follows: Smith (1962) or (Smith 1962); if four or more authors, Kwiatkowski et al. (1992). Complete references should appear at the end of the main text (after any appendices, but before tables and figures), listed in alphabetical order by name(s) of author(s). References should appear as follows:
For periodicals: Oates, Wallace E., Paul R. Portney, and Albert M. McGartland (1989), “The net benefit of incentive- based regulation: A case study of environmental standard setting? American Economic Review 79: 1233-42.
For books: Olson, Mancur (1965), The Logic of Collective Action, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.
For contributions to collective works: Romer, Christina D., and David H. Romer (1989), “Does monetary policy matter? A new test in the spirit of Friedman and Schwartz? in O.J. Blanchard and S. Fischer, eds., NBER Macroeconomics Annual: 1989, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.
For working papers or unpublished manuscripts: Caselli, Francesco, and Massimo Morelli (2001), “Bad politicians? Working Paper 8532, Cambridge, MA, NBER.
Drazen, Allan (2001), “Laying low during elections: Political pressure and monetary accommodation? unpublished manuscript, Tel Aviv University.
- The text must contain a reference to where each table or figure should be inserted. Tables and figures should appear on separate pages at the end of the manuscript with Arial font.
- Content of tables should be in 9 point type. Titles will appear outside and above the table, in bold, 10 point type, against the left margin, and numbered in Arabic numerals. If necessary, please submit a separate electronic file with source data for tables.
- Printed figures should preferably occupy half a letter-sized page. Legends of figures should be in legible type size. Titles will appear outside and above the figure, in bold, 10 point type, centered, and numbered in Arabic numerals. Please submit a separate electronic file with plotting data for figures.
- Page proofs will be sent to the corresponding author. Proofs should be corrected carefully. The responsibility for detecting errors lies with the author(s). Corrections should be restricted to instances in which the proof is at variance with the manuscript.
- A printed copy of the entire journal, as well as an electronic offprint of the article, will be sent to each co-author for free.
Editorial Board
FOUNDING EDITOR
Carlos A. Rodriguez Universidad del CEMA
EDITORS
Germán Coloma Universidad del CEMA
Mariana Conte Grand Universidad del CEMA
Jorge M. Streb Universidad del CEMA
EDITORIAL BOARD
George Akerlof UC at Berkeley
Leonardo Auernheimer Texas A&M University
S. Brock Blomberg Claremont McKenna College
Marco Antonio C. Bonomo Fundação Getulio Vargas
Guillermo Calvo Columbia University
Vittorio Corbo Pontificia U. Católica de Chile
Allan Drazen University of Maryland
Sebastian Edwards UCLA
Juan Pablo Montero Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and MIT
Robert Alexander Mundell Columbia University
Carlos A. Rodriguez Universidad del CEMA
Larry Sjaastad University of Chicago
Pablo Spiller UC at Berkeley
Maria Cristina Terra Fundação Getulio Vargas
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