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Instructions for Authors
 

To submit a Note, Comment, Preliminary Result or letter to the Economic Bulletin you must produce a PDF version of your manuscript.  If your paper is accepted, the PDF you submit will be published without further typesetting. Thus, it is extremely important that your manuscript adhere as closely as possible to the following formatting standards.

Most important:  Do not include a title page with any submission.  A standard title page will be generated from the metadata (your name, the abstract, the paper title, etc.) that you will be asked to provide through our submission interface.  Thus, the first page of the PDF you submit should begin with the title of the first section of your paper as in:

 

1.  Introduction

This is the first sentence of my introduction.  My paper examines . . .

 

Format for Notes, Comments, and Preliminary Results

 

General:

  1. Submissions are limited to seven pages of text exclusive of figures, tables, references and appendixes.

  2. Please use 12pt Times Roman, CM (standard fonts for TeX and LaTeX) or other similar font.

  3. Pages should be single spaced with one-inch margins.

  4. Sections and subsections should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals   (as in section 1. and subsection 1.2).  Section headings should be centered and in bold 12pt type.  

  5. For other matters of style, authors should be guided by The Chicago Manual of Style: The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers 14th edition, 1993 University of Chicago Press.

Equations: numbers for displayed equations should be placed in parentheses at the right margin. References to equations should use the form  “(3)”.

Footnotes: Footnotes should be used sparingly and should be identified by superscripted Arabic numerals in order of their appearance.  

Page numbers: Please number each page at the bottom middle in Arabic numerals. 

Figures: Figures should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals. Type sizes below 4 points should not be used.

Tables: Number tables consecutively with Roman numerals in order of appearance in the text. A short descriptive caption should be typed directly above each table.

References: Cite references in the text by author's surname and date of publication. The text citations can be given in the form “Tiebout (1956) claims that…”or “This casts doubt on the existence of equilibrium (see also Aivazian et al. 1987, and Harrison and McKee 1980).” References should be listed in alphabetical order and in descending order of date. Style and punctuate references according to the following examples:

 

Arrow, K. (1970) “The Organization of Economic Activity: Issues Pertinent to the Choice of Market Versus Non-market Allocations” in Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis by R.H. Havenman and J. Margolis, Eds., Markham: Chicago, 67-81

Benabou, R. (1994) “Education, Income Distribution, and Growth: The Local Connection” NBER working paper 4798

Berglas, E. (1976) “Distribution of tastes and skills and the provision of local public goods” Journal of Public Economics 6, 409-423.

Edgeworth, F.Y. (1881) Mathematical Psychics, Kegan Paul: London.

Mas-Colell, A., and J. Silvestre (1991) “A Note on Cost-Share Equilibrium and Owner-Consumers” Journal of Economic Theory 54, 204-14.

   

For unpublished lectures or symposia, include the title of the paper, name of the sponsoring society in full and the date.

Note that it is permissible to include active hyperlinks in your manuscript if you choose.  Please use the formatting convention that hyperlinks be underlined but appear in black.