Guide for Authors

Guide for Authors

Read guidelines thoroughly. Papers will not be reviewed if they do not follow our submission guidelines.

Papers should be submitted electronically to http://jte.ut.ac.ir.

Upon receipt of the paper, a confirmation e-mail will be sent electronically.

1. All manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word 2007 (or upper) format with 1 line spacing and should not exceed 20 pages. This limit includes reference lists, figures, and tables.

2.  Please use Font Bnaznin 12 and  Times New Roman 11 . Margins should 5.5 cm top, 6cm bottom, right 4.5 and left 4.5 sides.

3. Two files should be submitted, when you sent your article for first time: 1) Manuscript (all of your paper, include title and abstract and main text, but without the names of authors) and 2) Title page (paper title, abstract, names and information of all authors).

When you attach these two files, you should choose "file type"; for manuscript, please choose "manuscript main file (without authors' name)" and for title page, please choose "title page".

4. All paper must include an abstract (150-250 or fewer words) with Keywords (3words at least) and JEL Classification. For finding JEL Classification, please use this link:

https://www.aeaweb.org/econlit/jelCodes.php?view=jel

5. Fully reference all prior work on the same subject and compare your paper to that work. In addition to referencing the work of other scholars, you should be certain to cite your own work when applicable.

6. Do not use Caps-Lock for all letters of your paper title, your name or other parts in your article; please just use it for first letter of each word. For example: Deficits and Inflation: An Open Economy Model of the United States

7. Formulas should be typed in Microsoft Equation 3.0. Please do not use images for formulas.

8. The axes in diagrams, charts and graphs should be titled in all pictures and the resolution of details in all figures should be high.

10. APA standard should be used for the References format. If the references are not complete, we have to send back your article for editing and resubmitting. Please use the examples of this link (exactly and in all details):

http://www.usq.edu.au/library/referencing/apa-referencing-guide

11.  Please use the references of recent seven years (2009-2016) more than other references to increasing the likelihood of publication.

 Some examples for References format (APA Standard):

 - Please translate references of other languages into persian language.

- Every word in titles of books/articles/… should be capital (except prepositions, conjunctions …). For example: Globalization and the Manufacturing Sector: A Study of Some Selected Textiles Firms in Nigeria

-Please read every example very carefully and detailed.

Articles:

1)  Articles with one author:

Aluko, M. (2004). Globalization and the Manufacturing Sector: A Study of Some Selected Textiles Firms in Nigeria. Journal of Social Science, 9(2), 122-127.

Aldemir, Ş. (2007). The Impacts of Exchange Rates on Import Prices in Turkish Economy: 1988- 2004. International Economic and Foreign Trade Policies, 1, 53-57.

 2)  Articles with two authors:

Aluko, M. A., & Akinola, G. O. (2004). Globalization and the Manufacturing Sector: A Study of Some Selected Textiles Firms in Nigeria. Journal of Social Science, 9(2), 122-127.

 Abizadeh, S., & Yousefi, M. (1998). Deficits and Inflation: An Open Economy Model of the United States. Applied Economics, 30, 107-316.

 3)  Articles with more than two authors:

Aluko, M. A., Akinola, G. O., & Fatokun, S. (2004). Globalization and the Manufacturing Sector: A Study of Some Selected Textiles Firms in Nigeria. Journal of Social Science, 9(2), 122-127.

 4)  If you don’t have enough information of an article or a book …, please write the link after “Retrieved from”. For discussion papers, working papers…, you should write the link too. Examples:

 Carzonery, M., Cumby, R., & Diba, B. (1998). Is the Price Level Determined by the Need of Fiscal Solvency? NBER Working Paper, 6471, Retrieved from http://faculty.georgetown.edu/cumbyr/papers/fiscal_pricelevel.PDF.

 Bhattacharya, R., Ila, P., & Ajay, Shah. (2011). Monetary Policy Transmission in an Emerging Market Setting. Working Paper, 11/5, Retrieved from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.186.134&rep=rep1&type=pdf.

 5)  Books

Baltagi, B. H. (2008). Econometric Analysis of Panel Data. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

 Hsiao, C. (2003). Analysis of Panel Data (2nd Ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

6)  Master's Thesis

Unpublished master’s thesis:

Swinton, M. A. (1984).  Family Stress in Phenylketonuria (Unpublished Master's Thesis). University of Auckland, New Zealand.

 Published master's thesis:

Swinton, M. A. (1984).  Family Stress in Phenylketonuria (Master's Thesis, University of Auckland, New Zealand). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.  

7)  Doctoral Dissertation

 Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation

Murray, B. P. (2008). Prior knowledge, two teaching approaches for metacognition: Main idea and summarization strategies in reading (Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation(, Fordham University, New York. 

Published Doctoral Dissertation

Murray, B. P. (2008). Prior knowledge, two teaching approaches for metacognition: Main idea and summarization strategies in reading (Doctoral Dissertation, Fordham University, New York). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. 

McDonald, J. (2007). The Role of Online Discussion Forums in Supporting Learning in Higher Education (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Southern Queensland, Australia). Retrieved from http://eprints.usq.edu.au/3588/2/McDonald_2007_whole.pdf. 

8)   Conferences

Hughes, H. (2002). Information Literacy with an International Focus. In K. Appleton, C. Macpherson, & D. Orr (Eds.), International Lifelong Learning Conference: Refereed papers from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning Conference (208-213). Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press. 

Asgharpur, H., Kohnehshahri, L. A., & Karami, A. (2007). The Relationships between Interest Rates and Inflation Changes: An Analysis of Long-Term Interest Rate Dynamics in Developing Countries. International Economic Conference on Trade and Industry (IECTI), Retrieved from http://repo.uum.edu.my/2416/1/Hossein_Asgharpur.pdf

9)  Websites

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2011). Australia's health 2004. Retrieved from http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/index.cfm/title/10014.

 If you have a writer in the website:

Allen, D. (2004). Dealing with your meeting notes. Retrieved from http://www.effectivemeetings.com/meetingbasics/notes.asp

10)     Online Databases of Dictionaries

Endep(2016). In MIMS online. Retrieved February 2, 2016, from https://www.mimsonline.com.au/Search/Search.aspx

* If you have repetitive writer(s) of books or articles…, please use ten space lines instead of the name of repetitive writers:

 Hahn, E., Michele, C. Z., & Marcelo, S. (2007). Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Emerging Markets. ECB, Working Paper, 739, Retrieved from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.165.5066&rep=rep1&type=pdf.

 ---------- (2003). Pass-Through of External Shocks to Euro Area Inflation. ECB, Working Paper, 243, Retrieved from http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=457310.