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CWPE WORKING PAPERS - INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

The CWPE Papers series is intended for early dissemination of the following kinds of research output:

·        Papers which will be submitted to journals, or as chapters in edited books, for which early dissemination and the resulting comments are advantageous

·        Papers which contain important research findings that may be inappropriate for a journal (e. g. too many tables or graphs) but are destined to become serious sections of Occasional Papers or Monographs or be edited down later to journal length.

·        Articles that have been published in another language.

Papers submitted for the series should be emailed (pdf) to Charlotte Kelley who will seek approval for publication.

When the paper has been accepted for publication, it should be presented as camera ready copy and fulfil the following conditions of presentation.

( i) The first page of the text should be numbered 1 (centre bottom) and contain the title, author(s), address/affiliation, date, an abstract of no more than 150 words, JEL classification, and keywords. Acknowledgement of the grant-giving body should be made, quoting the refere nce number.

Sugges ted font definitions: 12 pt Times Roman, 10pt for footnotes. Fresh paragraphs should be shown by an indent rather than by a double line space.

(ii)Bibliography format:

(a ) book: author/editor name(s) with the family name first, (publication date in brackets), title in italics, se ries if relevant, name of publisher e.g . Mitton, L., Sutherland, H. and Weeks, M. (eds) (2000) M icrosimulation Modelling for Policy Analysis: Challenges and Innovations, DAE Occasion al Paper No. 65, Cambridge University Press

(b) articles: author(s) with the family name first, (date of publication in brackets), ‘article title in single quotes’, journal name in italics, volume and page numbers.
e.g . Chadha, J. S. and Dimsdale, N. (1999) 'A long view of inte rest rates', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, pp 17-45

(iii ), a PDF file will be required for posting on the Faculty website.

(iv) It is up to the author to ensure that no copyright agreements are infringed by publication.

If you have any queries - contact Charlotte Kelley.

JEL classification:

http://www.aeaweb.org/journal/elclasjn.html