GUIDE FOR AUTHORS
Any paper submitted to the European Journal of Economic and Political Studies (EJEPS) should NOT be under consideration for publication at another journal.
1. Papers must be in English.
2. Submit manuscripts electronically to editors@ejeps.com
3. Papers that are submitted to the EJEPS for publication should not be
under review at other journals.
4. The first page of the manuscript should contain:
(i) the title
(ii) the name(s) and institutional affiliation(s) of the author(s)
(iii) the address, telephone and fax numbers (as well as the e-mail address) of the corresponding author.
(iv) an abstract of 50-200 words.
(v) JEL categories
5. Manuscripts should be 1.5 spaced, Please use Times New Roman font in 12 pt. type and maintain a 1-inch (2.5-cm) side, top, and bottom margin. Equations and symbols should be typed as well.
6. Figures and tables should be numbered consecutively.
7. References should be listed at the end of the main text in alphabetical order. They should be cross-referenced in the text by using the author's name and publication date in the style of Sen (1970).
References should be typed in the following style:
Books:
Sen, A. (1970) Collective Choice and Social Welfare. San Francisco: Holden-Day.
Articles:
Ng, Y.K. (1971) "The Possibility of a Paretian Liberal: Impossibility Theorems and Cardinal Utility." Journal of Political Economy 79: 1397-1402.
Chapters in Books:
Watkins, J.W.N. (1968) "Methodological Individualism and Social Tendencies," In M. Brodbeck (Ed.), Readings in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences pp. 269-280 London: Macmillan.
Web sites:
Biography Center. http://www.gayegroup.com/BiographyRC/. (accessed October 25, 2007).
Working Papers
Isabel, M. (2004) “An Efficient Descending-Bid Simultaneous Auctions for Multiple Objects.” NBER Working Paper 97–06
Conference Papers
Bacýk, G. (2006) “The Evolution of Political Stabilization of Middle East .” Fatih University International Relations Conference, Istanbul, Turkey.
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