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Manuscript  Format    

1. Manuscripts  must  be  typed    1.5  spaced  on  one  side  of  short  (8.5  x  11)   size   bond   paper.     The   entire   manuscript   should   be   no   more   than   40   pages.    (Text  in  MS  Word,  graphs  and  tables  in  MS  Excel  format)  

 

2. The  front  page  of  the  manuscript  should  have  all  of  the  following:  

• title  of  the  paper,    

• names,  affiliations,  contact  details  

• abstract  (no  more  than  150  words)    

• at  least  one  Journal  of  Economic  Literature  classification  code    

• a  list  of  3-­‐4  key  words.  

 

3. Footnotes  should  be  numbered  consecutively  in  the  text.      

 

4. Section  headings  should  be  numbered  in  Arabic  numerals  (1,  2,  3,  etc.).    

Sub-­‐headings   should   follow   the   double   numeration   system   (1.1,   1.2,   etc.)  while  sub-­‐sub-­‐headings  follow  the  triple  numeration  system  (1.1.1,   1.1.2,  etc.).    All  headings  are  to  be  left-­‐aligned  and  in  bold.    All  other  text   must  have  no  special  formatting/style,  except  for  emphasis.  

 

5. Illustrations,  figures  and  tables  should  be  numbered  in  Arabic  numerals,   accompanied  by  titles  and  sources,  and  supplied  on  separate  sheets  at   the   end   of   the   manuscript.   Presentation   of   data   in   tables   is   preferred.  

Diagrams   and   graphs   should   be   clear   and   understandable   in   black   and   white.    

 

6. Mathematical   notations   and   equations   should   be   numbered   consecutively   in   Arabic   numerals.   All   equations   elements   must   be   defined  in  the  text.  

 

7. References   to   publications   in   text   should   follow:   “According   to   Danao   [2001]  …”  or  “(e.g.,  Danao  [2001],  de  Dios  [2002]).”  or  “(Danao  [2001];  

de  Dios  [2002]).”    A  list  of  references  is  to  be  provided  at  the  end  of  the   text.  Examples:

Agoncillo,  T.  [1990]  History  of  the  Filipino  people.  Eighth  edition.  

Quezon  City:  Garotech  Publishing.  

Alonzo,  R.  [2002]  “The  economic  freedom  index:  a  review”,  Philippine   Review  of  Economics  39(1):72-­‐102.  

Krugman,  P.[1999]  “Was  it  all  in  Ohlin?”,  

http://web.mit.edu/krugman/wwww/ohlin.html   Accessed  9  October  2002  

House  of  Representatives  (HR)  [1966a]  Constitutional  convention   record,  v.  5,  Manila:  Republic  of  the  Philippines.  

Isay,  R.  [1935]  “Mining  law”  in  Encyclopedia  of  the  social  sciences  10:  

513-­‐517.  

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The Philippine Review of Economics

   

SUBMISSION  INFORMATION    

The  

Philippine   Review   of   Economics  

welcomes   submissions   of   articles,   theoretical   or   empirical,   on   economics   and   economic   development.   Papers   on   the   Philippines   as   well   as   other   developing   economies   are   encouraged.  

Book  reviews  are  also  welcome.  

Manuscripts  must  be  written  in  English     and  should  be  submitted  in  electronic   form.  Soft  copies  may  be  e-­‐mailed  to:  

[email protected]  and   [email protected].  

   

Submission   of   a   manuscript   shall   be   understood  by  the  PRE  as  indicating  that   the  manuscript  is  not  under  consideration   for   publication   in   other   journals   or   publications.    

 

MANUSCRIPT  REVIEW  

 

Depending   on   the   nature   and   content   of   the   manuscript,   the   Editor   will   ask   appropriate   members   of   the   Editorial   Board  to  review  or  recommend  reviewers   of  the  manuscript.    

 

Based   on   the   recommendations   of   the   reviewers,   the   Editor   will   make   the   final   decision   on   acceptance,   rejection   or   revision  of  the  manuscript.    

     

   

   

 

 

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