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Manuscripts must be written in English and be original; they must not have been previously published and must not be under consideration elsewhere. Submissions that meet the journal’s aims and scope will undergo a double-blind peer review, normally by at least two referees. To ensure blind review, authors should provide files free from any identifying information. Contact details should be entered during the online submission process and included on a title page not shared with referees.
Submitted manuscripts must contain original work that has not been published previously or submitted for publication elsewhere.
Papers are accepted for review with the understanding that no substantial part has been published or is under consideration elsewhere, and that submission has been approved by all authors and their affiliated institutions. Any person cited as a source of personal communications must have approved the citation.
Publication in limited-distribution “Proceedings” or in a working paper series does not disqualify a manuscript. Authors must disclose any papers published or under review in other journals that are based on similar data or methods, and clarify how the present work differs. By submitting a manuscript, authors agree that if accepted for publication, copyright, including the right to reproduce the article in all forms and media, will be assigned exclusively to the Publisher.
- First issue: Submission deadline – January 15; Publication date – April 30
- Second issue: Submission deadline – June 15; Publication date – August 31
- Third issue: Submission deadline – October 15; Publication date – December 20
Title
The title should be concise and informative, suitable for indexing and retrieval. Avoid abbreviations and formulae where possible.
Author Names and Affiliations
Provide the full names and affiliations of all authors, including postal addresses, country, and email addresses. List the institution where the research was conducted.
Corresponding Author
Indicate the author responsible for correspondence during submission, review, and post-publication. Include telephone and fax numbers (with country and area code), email, and complete postal address. Keep contact details up to date.
Present / Permanent Address
If an author has moved or was visiting during the research, include a “Present” or “Permanent” address. The main affiliation should reflect where the work was performed.
Abstract
Provide a concise, factual abstract of up to 150 words. It should summarize the purpose, principal results, and major conclusions. References should generally be avoided; non-standard abbreviations must be defined at first use.
Keywords
Include at least five keywords, avoiding repetition of words in the title. Use only established abbreviations. Keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
JEL Classification Codes
Provide relevant codes from the Journal of Economic Literature: JEL Classification
- Word format, A4 paper size
- Margins: Top 2 cm, Bottom 2 cm, Inside/Outside 2.5 cm, Mirror margins
- Font: Cambria 10
- Use the journal template (Journal Template.doc)
Introduction
Introduce the research problem, its importance, objectives, and relevant background. Avoid lengthy literature surveys or detailed results.
Literature Review
Summarize existing research, highlight gaps, and explicitly state the purpose of your study.
Methods
Provide full disclosure of methods and data. The description should be detailed enough to allow replication. Include study participants, sample size, selection criteria, and any relevant experimental or survey procedures.
Results
Present results clearly and concisely. Use tables and figures where appropriate. Report descriptive statistics before inferential statistics. Maintain one additional decimal place in means if raw data are whole numbers.
Discussion
Interpret results in relation to the original research question. Discuss implications and how findings relate to existing literature. End with a concluding paragraph summarizing the main insights.
Conclusions
Summarize the problem, methods, main findings, and contributions. Conclusions should be self-contained and understandable without reading the full paper. End with future research directions or applications.
Acknowledgements
Include grants, funding organizations (full names), and collaborators. Place acknowledgements at the end of the article, not on the title page.
References
Use APA style.
List references alphabetically by the first author’s surname.
Multiple references by the same author in the same year should be identified as “a”, “b”, etc.
Examples:
| Tip sursă | Referință |
| Articles | King, R. G., & Levine, R. (1993). Finance, entrepreneurship and growth: Theory and evidence. Journal of Monetary Economics, 32(3), 513–542. |
| Books | Pratt, S. P. (2002). Cost of capital: Estimation and applications. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. |
| Edited volumes | Shibata, H., & Kimura, Y. (1986). Are budget deficits the cause of growth in government expenditure? In B. P. Herber (Ed.), Public Finance and Public Debt (pp. 229–242). Wayne University Press. |
| Working papers | Hansen, P. R., & Lunde, A. (2001). The comparison of volatility models: Does anything beat a GARCH (1,1)? Working Paper Series No. 84, Aarhus School of Business. |
| Conference papers / websites | Include URL și data accesării, după caz. |
| Note | Foloseste pe cât posibil doar surse publicate. Asigură corespondență 1–1 între citările din text și lista de referințe. |
| Footnotes | Not allowed. |
| Citations | Use author-date style: “Altman (1968) suggests…” or “…(Diamond, 1991; Houston & James, 1996).” |
| Tables | Number consecutively, include brief informative titles, and place in portrait orientation. Avoid duplicating results. Include sources and legends. |
| Figures | Submit in JPG, JPEG, GIF, or PNG. Number consecutively with informative titles above the figure. High-resolution color or black & white acceptable. Include sources and legends. Portrait orientation only. |
| Equations and Formulae | Use Word Equation Editor. Display major equations on separate lines, center them, and number consecutively (1), (2), etc. Define all notation. Italicize symbols; bold vectors. |
| Abbreviations and Acronyms | Define at first use. Non-standard abbreviations may be explained in a footnote. |
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