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SUBMISSION STYLE GUIDELINES
Please use the following guidelines in preparing your
paper for submission for the Review. All papers must be entirely
double spaced and single sided, and not more then 50 pages in length.
General
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The first page includes the title, author name(s)
and affiliation(s), and an abstract of not more than 100 words.
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Textual Subdivisions: Sections are numbered consecutively
in Arabic numerals, beginning with the Introduction. Subsections,
if numbered at all, are consecutive, as e.g., 1.1, 1.2.
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The Appendix appears at the end of the paper, before
the references. The need for more than one appendix is handled by
making subsections of the single appendix.
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Theorems, Lemmas, Corollaries, Remarks, Definitions,
etc., are numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals.
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Equations may be set in the text or centered as display
equations. Some or all of the display equations may be numbered, and
if so, Arabic numerals are used either consecutively throughout the
paper (1,2,3) or within sections (2.1,2.2,3.1). Place the equation
number in parentheses at the far left, the equation in the center,
and the running variable on the right side, as shown.
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All unusual symbols must be identified. Make a clear
distinction between: (a) capital and lower case letters; (b) subscripts,
superscripts and ordinary letters or numbers, (c) zero and the letter
"o" or "O", (d) K and kappa, u and mu, v and nu,
n and eta, letter "el" and numeral "1" and prime
sign.
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Figures are numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals.
Rough drawings may be submitted initially and professional drawings
prepared after acceptance.
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Tables are numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals.
Rows and columns must be clearly separated with column heads marked.
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Footnotes are numbered consecutively and double spaced.
They may appear at the bottom of each page or at the end of the text.
Acknowledgments, if any, are made in Footnote 1, with superscript
to the author's name.
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When citing references in the text, include the author's
last name, the date of publication and page numbers, if applicable.
"Et al." may be used with three or more authors. If the
citation is given in parenthesis, do not enclose the date in an additional
set of parentheses or brackets. Examples:
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A similar procedure is explored by Arrow (1963,
pp. 10-12).
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This argument is discussed in Krantz, et al.
(1971).
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This argument is discussed in Krantz, Luce, Suppes
and Tversky (1971).
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(See Hellwig 1977 for a detail discussion.
- References should be listed alphabetically (by author -- within author
chronologically -- and title) and must be doubled spaced on a separate
sheet at the end of the paper.
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Book: Author(s), Title (City of Publication:
Publisher, Year). Examples:
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Arrow, K.J., Social Choice and Individual
Values, 2nd edition (New York: Wiley, 1963).
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Krantz, H.D., R.D. Luce, P. Suppes and A. Tversky,
Foundations of Measurement (New York: Academic Press,
1971).
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Samuelson, P.A., "Pure Theory of Public Expenditure
and Taxation," in J. Margolis and H. Guitton, eds., Public
Economics (New York: Macmillan, 1969), 98-123.
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Article: Author(s), "Title," Journal
vol. # (Year), page #s. Examples:
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Kramer, G.H., "On a Class of Equilibrium
Conditions for Majority Rule," Econometrica 41 (March
1973), 285-297.
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Author(s), "Title," type of paper, University
or Foundation, Year. Examples:
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Chiang, S.C., "Imperfection Information and
Quality Upgrading," Ph.D.
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Dissertation, Cornell University, 1983.
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Halvorsen, R. and T. Smith, "A Test of the
Theory of Exhaustible Resources," mimeo, University of Washington,
1986.
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Schworm, W.E., "User Cost of Capital,"
Discussion Paper No. 77-22, Department of Economics, University
of British Columbia, July 1977.
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For cases not covered above, please include all
information (i.e., series title, volume number, translator, reprint
information).
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