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INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

 

Guidelines for presenting manuscripts:

1. The Mexican Journal of Economics and Finance (REMEF) is a refereed indexed journal issued semiannually; it publishes leading research articles in Finance, Economics and Business issues.

2. Papers submitted to the journal must be original, unpublished scientific documents. The text of accepted papers, or any part thereof, may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior permission of the publisher.

3. Manuscripts should not be submitted simultaneosuly to any other journal.

4. Submitted manuscripts will subject to a blind refereeing process and will be only accepted with two positive opinions. Refereeing results will be delivered within two months following reception of the document. Negative results can be appealed to the Editorial Committee which will give a final decision.

5. The cover page should contain:

a) Title,
b) The Name(s) of the Author(s),
c) Institutional Affiliation(s);
d) Adddress(es);
e) Telephone(s), Fax (number(s) and E-mail of the corresponding Author.

Reviewers do not receive this page.

6. Papers can be written in either Spanish or English. The names and affiliations of the authors should not be included in the text of the manuscript. After the title, each manuscript must contain an abstract in both languages and the JEL Classification and at most 5 keywords. The style is ultimate resposibility of the authors who additionally are responsible for all contents and ideas presented in the document.

7. Manuscripts should be all presented in any text editor (Word, TeX, LaTeX, Scientific Word, etc.) in no more than 25 pages typed in sigle space, including tables, figueres and references.

8. Tables and Formulas should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numbers. 9. References should be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order employing the following style:

Fuller, W. A. (1996). Introduction to Statistical Time Series. 2nd ed., John Wiley, New York.

Granger, C. W. (1980). Long Memory Relationships and the Aggregation of Dynamics Models. Journal of Econometrics, 14, pp. 227–238.

Duffy, J. (2001). Learning to Speculate: Experiments with Artificial and Real Agents. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 25(3), pp. 295–319.

Arifovic, J., J. Bullard, and J. Duffy (1997). The Transition from Stagnation to Growth: An Adaptive Learning Approach. Journal of Economic Growth, 2, pp. 185–209.

10. The journal reserves the right to make appropiate formatting changes.

11. Articles published in REMEF are listed and/or summarized in Latindex, EconLit, Econ–Papers–RePec, and Dialnet.

Submitting articles to: remef@imef.org.mx and gdubcovs@gmail.com.

 

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