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Guidelines

 

Submission procedure
Manuscripts should be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript through the online manuscript submission system. Submissions by anyone other than one of authors will not be accepted. Your paper should not have been previously published or be currently under consideration for publication any place else.

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Manuscript Preparation

1. All manuscripts are expected to be prepared as a single PDF or MS Word document with the complete text, references, tables and figures included. Any revised manuscripts prepared for publication should be sent as a single editable Word document.

2. Manuscripts should be written in English. Title, author(s), and affiliations should all be included on a title page as the first page of the manuscript file, followed by a 100-300 word abstract and 3-5 keywords. The order they follow is: Title, Authors, , Abstract, Keywords, Gel, Introduction, Affiliations.

Figure and table requirement:
3. All figures or photographs must be submitted as jpg or tif files with distinct characters and symbols at 500 dpi (dots per inch). Test your figures by printing them from a personal computer. The online version should look relatively similar to the personal-printer copy. Tables and equations should be in an editable rather than image version. Tables must be edited with Word/Excel. Equations must be edited with Equation Editor. Figures, tables and equations should be numbered and cited as Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, etc. in sequence.

How to count page numbers:
4. Before submission or after acceptance, type your manuscript single spaced, and make all the characters in the text, tables, figure legends, footnotes and references in a single typeface and point size as 11 pt Times New Roman. This will save space, make it easier for reviewers and editors to process the submitted work, and contributes to slowing down global warming by using less paper.

References format:
5. All references should be numbered in square brackets in the text and listed in the REFERENCES section in the order they appear in the text. Below are some examples:

Journal Articles:
[1] N. Sopipan, W. Kanjanavajee and P. Sattayatham (2011) Forecasting SET50 Index with Multiple Regression based on Principal Component Analysis. Journal of Risk, 2, 1010-1017.
[2] Nicholas Apergis, Panagiotis Artikis and Emmanuel Mamatzakis (2010) Is weather important for US banking? Journal of Risk, 2, 400-406.

Books:
[5] Yutaka Kurihara. (2005) Multi-User Detection. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Edited Book:
[6] Prasad, A.S. (1992) Clinical and Biochemical Spectrum of Zinc Deficiency in Human Subjects. In: Prasad, A.S., Ed., Clinical, Biochemical and Nutritional Aspects of Trace Elements, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 5-15.

Conference Proceedings:
[7] Jingtang Ma and Peng Luo (2009) Self-Organizing Distributed Sensor Networks. Proceedings SPIE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, Canada, 251, 231-243.

Thesis:
[8] Gregory Koutmos. (2001) Application-Specific Protocol Architectures for Wireless Networks. Ph.D. Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.

Internet:
[9] Honeycutt, L. (1998) Communication and Design Course.
http://dcr.rpi.edu/commdesign/class1.html

Copyright
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Article Processing Charges
Bulletin of Applied Economics does not currently require any Article Processing Charges.