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The first page includes the title, author name(s) and affiliations and an abstract of no more than 100 words and include a list of two to six keywords and JEL classification number. |
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The format of manuscripts should be conformable to the stylistic convention adopted in recent articles published in the Journal. |
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Mathematical notation should be simplified as much as possible. Avoid unusual symbols where common ones will serve. |
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Statistical table and diagrams should be clear and neatly prepared in a form suitable for immediate reproduction. |
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Bibliographical references should be accurate, and listed alphabetically in the following style and punctuation, for example: |
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References: |
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Arrow, K.J. and G. Debreu (1954). “Existence of an equilibrium for a competitive economy.” Econometrica 22(2), July : 265-90.
Ramangkura, Virabongsa (1975). “A macroeconometric model for Thailand : a
classical approach.” In Finance, Trade and Economic Development in
Thailand, Prateep Sondysuvar (ed.), pp.209-21. Bangkok : Sompong Press.
Smith, A. (1776). “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.” E. Cannan (ed.),1937. New York : Modern Library. |
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Citations in the text should read Arrow and Debreu (1954). Ramangkura (1975), Smith (1776), or (Arrow and Debreu, 1954), (Ramangkura, 1975: 16), (Smith, 1776: 28-62). Thai names are suggested to be cited by family name, just for the reason of avoiding an inconsistency with international academic practice. The years should be cited according to the date of their publication. Full details of the edition from which quotations were taken publication. Full details of the edition from which quotations were taken should then be provided in the list of references. |
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Footnotes should be kept to a minimum, and numbered consecutively. Straightforward citations of references should be included in the main text by the method demonstrated in 7. |
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Articles should contain a final section in which authors summarize and conclude in a way which will be intelligible to the non-specialist readers. |
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Manuscripts will not normally be returned to authors. Any submissions which do not conform to these requirements may cause unnecessary delay in processing. |