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SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS AND FULL TEXTS

All manuscripts are to be submitted by email ganudconference@gmail.com until November 1, 2023

Send your ABSTRACTS and FULL TEXTS  to ganudconference@gmail.com   

All submissions must be prepared in accordance with the following instructions:

Abstracts submitted in English, Turkish and Russian. Submissions (doc. Times New Roman) should not normally exceed 7500 words and should be prefaced by an abstract of no longer than 250 words, together with up to five keywords, an address for correspondence and phone number. Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that if it is accepted for publication, exclusive license of the article shall be granted to the Society.

 

SUBMISSION POLICY

The congress provides a focus for theoretical, applied, interdisciplinary, history of thought and methodological work, with a strong emphasis on realistic analysis, the development of critical perspectives, the provision and use of empirical evidence, and the construction of policy. The Editors welcome submissions in this spirit on all social sciences.

 

USE OF MATHEMATICS

Authors are asked to use mathematics only when its application does not compromise realistic analysis. When mathematics is used, the major steps in the argument and the conclusions should be made intelligible to a non-mathematical reader. Authors should put the mathematical parts of their argument into an appendix.

 

LAYOUT

All copies must be in Journal style (see the sample), and double spaced (including footnotes and references). Footnotes should be kept to a minimum, indicated by superscript figures in the text, and collected on a single page placed at the end of the manuscript. Please do not use the automatic footnote feature of your word processing program. Tables and figures should be attached on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript and their position indicated in the text. Citations in the text should use the Harvard System of short references (e.g. Isenman, 1980, pp. 66-7; Brown, 1975A, 1993B) with a full alphabetical list at the end in the following style:

  • Isenman, P. 1980. Basic needs: the case of Sri Lanka, World Development, vol. 8, no. 3, 237-58

  • Myrdal, G. 1939. Monetary Equilibrium, London, Hodge

  • Phillips, A.W.H. 1953. 'Dynamic Models in Economics, PhD Thesis, University of London

  • If you use EndNote and/or Reference Manager to facilitate referencing citations (not required for submission), this journal's style is available for use.

 

ADVANCE ACCESS CITATION

Papers published in Advance Access are citeable using the ISBN and publication date. An example of an Advance Access citation is given below:

  • Brammer, S and Millington, A. 'Profit maximization vs. agency: an analysis of charitable giving by UK firms', Cambridge Journal of Economics Advance Access published April 4, 2005, doi:10.1093/cje/bei036.

       The same paper in its final form would be cited:

  • Brammer, S. and Millington, A. 'Profit maximization vs. agency: an analysis of charitable giving by UK firms', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 29 (4), pp. 517-534. First published April 4, 2005: doi:10.1093/cje/bei036.

 

COMMENTS ON PUBLISHED ARTICLES

Before submitting a comment (normally no more than 1500 words) on any article published in the Journal, a copy of the comment should be sent to the author of the original article with a request they respond to any points of possible misunderstanding. The comment should not be submitted for publication before this response has been received unless the original author does not reply within a reasonable time.

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