Revista Economica

PAPER TITLE (CAPITAL LETTERS, TIMES NEW ROMAN,11 PT., BOLD, CENTER)

NAME Surname[1], NAME Surname[2], (Times New Roman, 11, Bold)

University (Times New Roman, 11, Italic)

Abstract(Times New Roman, 10 pt., italic, 1.27 cm indent, justify)

The abstract will not exceed 100 words. It will mention the aim of the paper, research goals and expected results.

Keywords (Times New Roman, 10 pt., italic) minimum 3 and maximum 5

JEL classification:(Times New Roman, 10 pt., italic, justify) available at the following address

Papers will be written in English and will be of maximum 10 pages long.

Page format: A5. Margins: top - 0.76 cm; bottom - 0.76 cm; left - 1.27 cm; right - 1.27 cm; Header and Footer: 1.27 cm; Times New Roman, 11 pt.; justify; single space.

Participants can send either an individual paper or two papers in collaboration. We will not accept papers with more than 3 co-authors.

  1. Sections

Sections should be numbered consecutively, using Arabic numerals (e.g. 2, 3 etc.) and subsections may be double-numbered (e.g. 2.1., 2.2. etc.).

Equations should be aligned to left margin and numbered consecutively, as in Equation (1).

Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively (e.g. Table 1, Table 2; Figure 1, Figure 2).

Text of the equations, tables and figures:Times New Roman, 10 pt., single space.

Please do not use colours in tables and figures. Authors are advised to prepare their figures in black and white, in high resolution (300 dpi).

We would prefer the style shown in Table 1 or Figure 1.

Table 1: Table title (Times New Roman, 10 pt., bold, center)

Column 1 title / Column 2 title / Column 3 title / Column n title
Row 1 title / Times New Roman,
10 pt. / Times New Roman,
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10 pt.
Row 2 title / Times New Roman,
10 pt. / Times New Roman,
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10 pt.
Row n title / Times New Roman,
10 pt. / Times New Roman,
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10 pt.

Source: (Times New Roman, 10 pt.)

Figure 1:Figure title (Times New Roman, 10 pt., bold, center)

Source: (Times New Roman, 10 pt.)

  1. Conclusions

Do not add any text to the header and footer, not even page numbers.

Papers can only be submitted in DOC formatat

All submissions are subject to a double blind review process. Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and contribution. After the official acceptance of your full paper is issued, please complete your registration and hotel reservation as soon as possible.

  1. References

References to the literature in the main text should use the form: Porter (1998); Stiglitz (1997a); (Stiglitz, 1992; Stiglitz, 1996); (Stiglitz, 1997, p. 190); (IMF, 2009).Footnotes should be avoided.

References should be set out in alphabetical order of the author's name in a list at the end of the paper, in a standard form, as in the following examples:

  • Gwin, C.R. (2001) A Guide for Industry Study and the Analysis of Firms and Competitive Strategy.Available at http://faculty.babson.edu/gwin/indstudy/index.htm.
  • Krugman, P.; Elizondo, R.L. (1996) Trade Policy and the Third World Metropolis, Journal of Development Economics, 49 (1), p. 137-150.
  • Porter, M.E. (1998) The Competitive Advantage of Nations.New York: Free Press.
  • Vittas, H. (2004) Adopting the Euro in the New Member States: Any Lessons from Greece’s Experience?, IMF Working Paper.
  • IMF (2009) Global Financial Stability Report,IMFWorld Economic and Financial Surveys.

[1]Title/position (professor, associate professor, assistant professor, teaching assistant, junior teaching assistant / Ph.D. or Ph.D. student), affiliation, email address ( Times New Roman, 8, Italic )

[2]Title/position (professor, associate professor, assistant professor, teaching assistant, junior teaching assistant / Ph.D. or Ph.D. student), affiliation, email address ( Times New Roman, 8, Italic )