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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
kindly hosted
on-line by the
National Technical
University of Athens (NTUA), Greece
Honorary Patron : Amartya K. Sen is Professor of Economics and Philosophy, Harvard University and Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (1998) Patron : John G. Milios is Professor of Political Economy, National Technical University of Athens Editor : Panayotis G. Michaelides has been elected Assistant Professor of Economics, National Technical University of Athens (Founder)
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Editorial Advisory Board
Riccardo Bellofiore, University of Bergamo Dieter Boegenhold, Free University of Bolzano Heinrich Bortis, Université de Fribourg Dick Bryan, University of Sydney Uwe Cantner, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena Gulielemo Carchedi, University of Amsterdam Valentin Cojanu, Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest David Colander, Middlebury College Jerry Courvisanos, University of Ballarat Andy Denis, City University London Claude Diebolt, University of Strasbourg Sheila Dow, University of Stirling Kurt Dopfer, University of St. Gallen Stavros Drakopoulos, University of Athens Wolfram Elsner, University of Bremen Peter Earl, University of Queensland George Economakis, University of Patras Alfredo Saad Filho, University of London Ben Fine, University of London Vassilis Fouskas, Richmond University Phillip Anthony O'Hara, Curtin University Michael Heinrich, University of Applied Sciences of Berlin
Geoffrey Hodgson,
University of
Klaus Hubacek, University of Leeds Anastasios Karayiannis, University of Piraeus John King, La Trobe University Michael Kraetke, Lancaster University Heinz Kurz, University of Graz David Laibman, City University of New York Costas Lapavitsas, University of London Marc Lavoie, University of Ottawa George Liagouras, University of the Aegean John Marangos, University of Crete Theodore Mariolis, Panteion University Stavros Mavroudeas, University of Macedonia Marcello Messori, University of Rome 'Tor Vergata' Dimitris Milonakis, University of Crete
Simon Mohun, University of
London Michael Perelman, California State University Michalis Psalidopoulos, University of Athens Mike Rafferty, University of Sydney Geert Reuten, University of Amsterdam Athena Roboli, National Technical University of Athens Malcolm Sawyer, University of Leeds Irene van Staveren, Erasmus University Nicholas Theocarakis, University of Athens Andrew Trigg, The Open University Euclid Tsakalotos, University of Athens Panos Tsakloglou, Athens University of Economics & Business Lefteris Tsoulfidis, University of Macedonia Yanis Varoufakis, University of Athens Matias Vernengo, University of Utah Spyros Vliamos, University of Athens Angelos Vouldis, Bank of Greece Randall Wray, University of Missouri Michel Zouboulakis, University of Thessaly Editorial Assistants Aggeliki Demertzi, National Technical University of Athens
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AIMS AND SCOPEThe Journal of Economic Analysis (JEA) publishes articles in all areas of Economic Analysis, broadly defined to include Theory, History, Statistics and Sociology. We publish contributions theoretical or empirical, abstract or applied, providing a wide coverage across the discipline. We promote studies that aim at the unification of the theoretical and the empirical approach characterized by constructive thinking. In this sense, articles that subject to empirical testing new theoretical developments or alternative theoretical approaches with the use of mathematical, quantitative, statistical or econometric techniques are of great interest. However, a theoretical paper need not necessarily have an application, whereas applied work can successfully address important questions without necessarily providing a theoretical contribution.
WHY PUBLISH WITH US
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS The manuscript should be produced using a conventional text editor and submitted in English. It should normally consist of no more than 10.000 words. The first page should contain the name(s), the affiliation(s) of the author(s), the e-mail of the corresponding author, and acknowledgement(s), if any, followed by an abstract. Footnotes should be numbered consecutively throughout the text appearing at the end of each page. Formulae should be numbered consecutively throughout the manuscript against the right-hand margin of the page. Figures and tables should be placed within the paper’s text itself and in the size in which they are going to be displayed in the Journal, numbered according to their sequence in the text. Tables, figures and illustrations should be numbered and titled throughout the manuscript, and not by section. Any appendices should be placed at the very end of the manuscript. The Harvard system is to be used; author’s names (no initials) and dates are given in the main body of the text, e.g. (Johnson, 1998, p. 69). Page details are relevant only in the case of quotations. If there are more than two authors, use the name of the first followed by ‘et al.’. When more than two references are cited together in the text, they should be arranged chronologically. Publication by the same author(s) in the same year should be listed as 2005a; 2005b, etc. References are listed alphabetically at the end of the manuscript, conforming to the Harvard system.
Important Notes: (1) Submission of a manuscript is understood to imply that the work is original.
(2) Quality of the English language use is the full responsibility of the authors.
(3) The views expressed in the articles do not necessarily represent the Editor, the Patrons or NTUA.
(4) All submissions for publication should be sent electronically to the Editor.
(5) After publication, the authors retain full right to use their work in any way they wish.
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