Guide for Authors
(1) Papers must be in English.
((2)
Online submission
All submissions are handled online at
http://editorialexpress.com/je.
The Journal of Econometrics levies a submission fee for unsolicited manuscripts of US$50.00 (EURO 50.00). Checks
should be made out in the name of the Journal of Econometrics. Preferred option is payment by credit card. Please print and complete
this
manuscript submission form and enclose that with
the manuscript. The submission fee is waived for personal subscribers, members of the editorial board and fellows of the Journal of Econometrics.
Submission of a paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication
elsewhere. The Editor does not accept responsibility for damage or loss of papers submitted. Upon acceptance of an article, author(s)
will be asked to transfer copyright of the article to the publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of
information.
(3) Submission of accepted papers as electronic manuscripts, i.e., on disk with accompanying manuscript, is encouraged.
Electronic manuscripts have the advantage that there is no need for rekeying of text, thereby avoiding the possibility of introducing
errors and resulting in reliable and fast delivery of proofs. Do not submit your original paper as electronic manuscript but hold on
to the disk until
asked for this by the Editor (in case your paper is accepted without revisions). Do submit the accepted version of
your paper as electronic manuscript. Make absolutely sure that the files
on the disk and the printout are identical. Please use a new
and correctly formatted disk and label this with your name; also specify the software and hardware used as well as the title of
the file
to be processed. Do not convert the file to plain ASCII. Ensure that the letter 'l' and digit '1', and also the letter 'O' and digit
'0' are used properly, and format your article (tabs, indents, etc.) consistently. Characters not available on your word processor (Greek
letters mathematical symbols, etc.) should not be left open but indicated by a unique code (e.g. gralpha, alpha, etc., for the Greek
letter α). Such codes should be used consistently throughout the entire text; a list of codes used should accompany the electronic
manuscript. Do not allow your word processor to introduce word breaks and do not use a justified layout. Please adhere strictly to the
general instructions below on style, arrangement and, in
particular, the reference style of the journal.
(4) Manuscripts should be
double spaced, with wide margins, and printed on one side of the paper only. All pages should be numbered consequently. Titles and
subtitles should be short. References, tables, and legends for the figures should be printed on separate pages.
(5) The first page
of the manuscript should contain the following information: (i) the title; (ii) the name(s) and institutional affiliation(s) of the author(s);
(iii) an abstract of not more than 100 words. A footnote on the same sheet
should give the name, address, and telephone and fax numbers
of the corresponding author [as well as an e-mail address].
(6) The first page of the manuscript should also contain
at least one
classification code according to the Classification System for Journal Articles as used by the
Journal
of Economic Literature; in addition, up to five key words should be supplied.
(7) Acknowledgements and information on
grants received can be given before the references.
(8) Footnotes should be kept to a minimum and numbered consecutively throughout
the text with superscript Arabic numerals.
(9) Displayed formulae should be numbered consecutively throughout the manuscript as (1),
(2), etc. against the right-hand margin of the page. In cases where the derivation of formulae has been abbreviated, it is of great help
to the referees if the full derivation can be presented on a separate sheet (not to be published).
(10) References to publications
should be as follows: 'Smith (1992) reported that...' of 'This problem has been studied previously (e.g., Smith et al., 1969)'. The author
should make sure that there is a strict one-to-one correspondence between the names and years in the text and those on the list. The
list of references should appear at the end of the main text (after any appendices, but before tables and legends for figures). It should
be double spaced and listed in alphabetical order by author's name. References should appear as follows:
For monographs
Hawawini, G. and I. Swary, 1990, Mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. banking industry: Evidence from the capital market North-Holland,
Amsterdam.
For contributions to collective works
Brunner, K. and A.H. Meltzer, 1990, Money supply, in: B.M. Friedman
and F.H. Hahn, (Eds.), Handbook of monetary economics, Vol. 1. North-Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 357-396.
For periodicals
Griffiths, W. and G. Judge, 1992, Testing and estimating location vectors when the error covariance matrix is unknown. Journal of Econometrics
54, 121-138.
Note that journal titles should not be abbreviated.
(11) Illustrations will be reproduced photographically from
originals supplied by the author; they will not be redrawn by the publisher. Please provide all illustrations in quadruplicate (one high-contrast
original and three photocopies). Care should
be taken that lettering and symbols are of a comparable size. The illustrations should not
be inserted in the text, and should be marked on the back with figure number, title of paper, and
author's name. All graphs and diagrams
should be referred to as figures, and should be numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals. Illustration for papers submitted
as electronic manuscripts should be in traditional form.
(12) Tables should be numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals
and printed on separate sheets.
Any manuscript which does not conform to the above instructions may be returned for the necessary
revision before publication.
Author Proofs and reprints
Page proofs will be sent electronically to the corresponding author.
Proofs should be corrected carefully; the responsibility for detecting errors lies with the author. Corrections should be restricted
to instances in which the proof is at variance with the manuscript. Extensive alterations will be charged.
The corresponding author,
at no cost, will be provided with a PDF file of the article via e-mail. The PDF file is a watermarked version of the published article
and includes a cover sheet with the journal cover image and a disclaimer outlining the terms and conditions of use.