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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submitted manuscripted is original, it has not been published, and it is not currently under consideration by another journal.
  • The main file of your submission has been prepared as a Microsoft Word, Open Office, RTF, or PDF file (this latter format is requested for any LaTeX submission).
  • The main text and the references of your article have been formatted according to Œconomia's style guidelines, as outlined in the Instructions to authors (for manuscripts in English ; manuscripts in French ). When possible, URL addresses (or DOI) have been added to the references.
  • Your manuscript and all the submitted files have been anonymized for the double blind peer review.

Author Guidelines

Œconomia accepts papers prepared with Word or LateX. LateX users are asked to use babelbst.tex and englbst.tex files and also the bibliographic style file of Œconomia, oeconomiaEN3.bst (available here). 

The layout of papers should conform to the style evidenced in the journal. Contributions should be double-spaced (or with wide margins) and written in academic English.

To ensure anonymity of authorship, authors must blind their manuscript by performing the following simple alterations.

  • Authors' names and affiliations must not appear on the title page or elsewhere in the paper.
  • Funding sources(s) must not be acknowledged on the title page or elsewhere in the paper.
  • All personal acknowledgments should be omitted. Research group members or other colleagues or collaborators must not be acknowledged anywhere in the paper. There should also be no acknowledgment section in the paper.

Despite the anonymity requirements, authors should still include relevant prior published work of their own in the references (omitting all of them could potentially reveal your identity by negation).

Articles have a separate abstract, which has no references and does not contain numbers, abbreviations, acronyms or measurements, unless essential. The article also contains a list of keywords, and at most three JEL classification codes.

Tables and figures should be submitted as separate files, and it is of the responsibility of authors to obtain the permission to reproduce copyright material (either figures or photographs). Authors are requested to correct proofs quickly without revising their article. It is a condition for production and publication of the articles that authors sign a publication agreement.

All elements necessary to ensure a complete identification (surname and first name, affiliation, address for correspondence, e-mail, title of the article) shall be given directly during the submission process.

References at the end of the article should respect the following presentation (including first names and middle names):

Chipman, John S., Leonid Hurwicz, Marcel Richter, and Hugo Sonnenschein (eds). 1971. Preferences, Utility, and Demand. New York: Harcourt Brace.

Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro. [1897] 1925. The Pure Theory of Monopoly. In Papers Relating to Political Economy, vol. 1. London: Macmillan.

Ezekiel, Mordecai. 1927. A Statistical Examination of Factors Related to Lamb Prices. Journal of Political Economy, 35(2): 233–60.

Ezekiel, Mordecai. 1933. Some Considerations on the Analysis of the Prices of Competing or Substitute Commodities. Econometrica, 1(2): 172–80.

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Stetson. [1898] 1998. Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation between Men and Women as a factor in Social Evolution. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company; reprinted with introduction by Carl N. Degler, New York: Harper & Row, 1962; Reprinted with introduction by Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Jaffé, William (ed.). 1965. Correspondence of Léon Walras and related papers. Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing Company, 3 vols.

Tugan-Baranovskij, Mikhail Ivanovich. 1894. Promyshlennye krizisy v sovremennoj Anglii, ikh prichiny i blizhajshie vlijanija na narodnuju zhizn’ [Industrial Crises in Contemporary England, their Causes and Immédiate Influence on Peoples’ Lives]. St-Petersburg: Skorokhodov.

Walras, Auguste, and Léon Walras. 1987-2005. Auguste et Léon Walras. Œuvres économiques complètes. Edited by Pierre Dockès, Pierre-Henri Goutte, Claude Hébert, Claude Mouchot, Jean-Pierre Potier and Jean-Michel Servet, 14 vols. Paris: Economica.

Walras, Auguste. [1859-1860] 2005. Lettres 140 à 154. In Walras and Walras (1987-2005), vol. IV: Correspondance, 361-391.

Walras, Léon. [1859] 2001. De la propriété intellectuelle. Position de la question économique. Journal des économistes, 24(12): 392-407. In Walras and Walras (1987-2005), vol. V: L’économie politique et la justice, 513-529.

In the text, the usual presentation conforms the following example:

Ezekiel (1927) made one of the first statistical investigations into complementarity. Yet, in 1933, he could still regret that “no one appears as yet to have attempted to formulate clearly the exact way in which they enter into the demand situation.” (Ezekiel 1933, 173)

Articles

Œconomia - History / Methodology / Philosophy accepts submissions of unpublished, original work within the scope of the journal. 

To ensure anonymity of authorship, authors must blind their manuscript by performing the following simple alterations.

  • Authors' names and affiliations must not appear on the title page or elsewhere in the paper (especially in the submitted files' details). 
  • Funding sources(s) must not be acknowledged on the title page or elsewhere in the paper.
  • All personal acknowledgments should be omitted. Research group members or other colleagues or collaborators must not be acknowledged anywhere in the paper. There should also be no acknowledgment section in the paper.

Despite the anonymity requirements, authors should still include relevant prior published work of their own in the references (omitting all of them could potentially reveal your identity by negation).

In your comments to editors (below), you can, if you wish, indicate a few names for potential referees, both of potential referees that you consider particularly suitable to assess your work an of potential referees that, in your opinion, should not be contacted (because, for instance, they will be in a situation of conflict of interest when reviewing your work). The managing editor will consider your suggestions and follow them if relevant.

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