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Guidelines for the authors

  1. Authors should submit their manuscripts electronically to the Editorial Assistant (rbe@econ.kuleuven.be).

  2. Manuscripts accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere will not be considered.

  3. The maximum length for manuscripts is 9000 words, including notes and references.

  4. Manuscripts can only be submitted in English. The spelling used is British.

  5. For each author a brief biography of 50 to 100 words should be provided along with the manuscript, including full name, institutional affiliation, position, mailing address, email address, phone and fax numbers and research interests.

  6. Manuscripts should include an abstract of 100 to 150 words and up to five key words as wel as Journal Of Economic Literature codes. Manuscripts should also mention information on the funding source supporting the research presented.

  7. Every manuscript must contain an introduction and conclusions that clearly and concisely convey the essence and relevance of the subject matter and the authors’ contributions. The Review accepts manuscripts from a variety of subdisciplines in economics and management. Likewise its readers have backgrounds in different subdisciplines. Therefore, the introduction and conclusions should convey the principal ideas of the paper in a way that is easily accessible to scholars with a general background in economics or management.

  8. Figures and tables should be numbered and included on separate pages. They should have short descriptive titles.

  9. Appendices should appear at the end of the manuscripts.

  10. Notes should be kept to a minimum and numbered consecutively. They should be collected at the end of the manuscripts, after the appendices.

  11. References cited in the text should read as follows: "As argued by Goldfeld and Quandt (1973)..." or "These decision tables (see Verhelst (1980))..."

  12. An alphabetic list of references should be presented at the end of the manuscript, after the notes, in the style of the "European Economic Review".
    For books: Verhelst, M., 1980, De praktijk van beslissingstabellen (Kluwer, Deventer, Antwerp).

    For articles in journals: Goldfeld, S. and Quandt, R.E., 1973, A Markov Model for Switching Regressions, Journal of Econometrics 1, 3-15.
    For articles in books: Taylor, B., 1970, Financing Tables and the Future, in Taylor, B. ed., Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management (St. Martin's Press, New York), 378-386.

  13. papers should conform to the Journal Style Guide.

  14. Manuscripts that do not conform to these requirements will be returned to the authors for revision.

  15. Further instructions will be provided to the authors of accepted manuscripts.

  



 

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