Instructions for Authors
All submissions are taken online via the submission form. Questions about the journal may be directed to the editor, Bruce Mizrach.
Required Elements
- Full text as a PDF, Microsoft Word, or RTF file. If you are submitting a PDF file, we also recommend uploading the native word processing file as well in the event that we need to recreate the PDF file to meeting the journal standards. For tips on creating PDF files from a Word document, please see http://www.bepress.com/pdffaq.html. A BibTex style file is available for formatting citations in SNDE's style.
- The final version of the manuscript should be single spaced, with no title page, pagination, headers or footers. This information will be added by the bepress system. Acknowledgements should entered in the revision form and not in the manuscript. Page size should be 8.5 x 11 inches and margins should be 1.5 inches on all sides.
- An abstract separate from the body of the manuscript.
- Up to five keywords and three JEL classifications.
We are trying to encourage replication of results, and authors will be asked to submit any data and programs at the time of publication. Authors of algorithms should include these at time of submission and may do so using the option to upload "associated files" at the end of the submission process.
Style Conventions
Citations
Use standard social science notation in the text, e.g. Benhabib and Day (1982).
References
Periodicals:
Nishimura, K., and G. Sorger (1996): "Optimal cycles and chaos: a
survey," Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics, 1,
25-36.
Books:
Hamilton, J. (1994): Time Series Analysis. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Article or chapter in edited volume:
Boldrin, M. (1994): "Competitive markets and endogenous cycles: an
evaluation," in Willi Semmler, ed., Business Cycles: Theory and
Empirical Methods, Boston: Kluwer, 53-71.
Equations
Equations should be numbered on the right-hand side using the section number as a prefix, e.g. (4.1), (4.2),...,(5.1), (5.2), etc. Math should be centered and italicized.
Section Numbering
Major sections should be preceded by Arabic numbers and use bold capital letters, e.g. 4. Section on Nonlinearity Subsections should then be designated as 4.1, 4.2, etc, and should be bold with only the first word capitalized, e.g., 4.1 Subsection on nonlinear approaches
Fonts/Line Spacing
The manuscript should be written in 10 point serif type (such as Times New Roman). Whereas initial submissions may be double spaced, the final version of the manuscript (after acceptance) should be single spaced.
