1. Original, unpublished manuscripts should be sent   for evaluation by  e-mail to secretaria.tecnica@revista-eea.net.
                2. Editing of the paper should follow  these guidelines: 
                
                  - The text should be  presented in Microsoft Word (or compatible format) typed in Times New Roman 11  p. and 1.5 spacing.
 
                  - Tables,  figures and maps should be included in   the text and numbered  consecutively. They should include title and   source and their quality  should guarantee correct editorial treatment.
 
                  - Equations and formulae,  whether numbered or not, should be edited using MathType or another MSWord-compatible  processor.
 
                  - All  notes should be numbered consecutively   throughout the text with  superscript Arabic numerals, with their   contents at the foot of each  page typed single spaced and 9 p. 
 
                  - Sub-sections should be  numbered downward (e.g. 1., 1.1, 1.1.1, and so on).
 
                  - The total length of any  paper should not exceed 25 pages DIN-A4 (8,000 words), including tables,  figures, maps and references.
 
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                3. Each text should be preceded by a single page   containing the Title of  the paper, and the Name(s) of the author(s)   followed by their  affiliation, together with the address, telephone,   fax and e-mail of  the corresponding author. A short abstract of around   100 words (8  lines), drafted in both Spanish and English, typed in   Times New Roman 9  p and single spaced, together with no more than four   key words (in  English and Spanish) and the JEL classification (2   digits) should also  be included.
                
                4. Bibliographical references appearing in the text   or in the footnotes  should cite only the surname of the author or   authors (in small  letters), with the year of publication in brackets.   References should  be listed in full at the end of the paper, ordered   alphabetically and  in the following standard forms:
                Paper in Journal:
                  HARRIS, M.; DAVIS, H.; SAW, E.L. y MAC-MILLAN,  M.   (2005). “Writing in Financial Times” en Journal of Financial Accounting,    44(2), pp. 25-60.
                  Book, monograph: 
                  MARTÍNEZ, L. y FERNÁNDEZ, J.  (2002). La suerte está echada. Madrid: Delta Publicaciones.
                  Chapter in multi-author  volumes: 
                  SÁNCHEZ, L.J. y MÉNDEZ, J. (1995). “El papel del   hombre y la mujer en la sociedad de hoy”. En Moya, J.L. (ed.):  Hombres y   mujeres juntos (pp.25-38). Madrid: Delta Publicaciones.
                  Web references:
                  KARIN, M. y LÓPEZ, J.L. (2006): El espacio   cibernético. Documento de trabajo. American Society of Cibernetic   Progress.  http://www.ciber.org/edu/astic_men /archive/0025.pdf. [Último   acceso: Mayo de  2007].
                5. The Editorial Secretary  will acknowledge by email   receipt of the original. The work received, and  deemed consistent with   the editorial line, will undergo double blind review  process   (anonymous). These referees will determine if the paper a) is    acceptable for publication in its current state, b) can be posted   including the  suggested changes, c) should be rewritten in response to   the referee  considerations to be re-evaluated  or d)  is not acceptable   for publication . In case of discrepancy between the two  referees, the   text will be sent to a third person, whose decision will define  its   publication. Acceptance, rejection or request for changes will be    communicated as soon as possible to the authors (possibly within three   months  of receipt of the original) 
                 6. Proofs of accepted papers will be sent to authors. They should be    corrected and returned to the publisher as soon as possible (within   one  week). 
                 7. Accepted papers not matching the monographic   topics will be published  in the Open Section in the first available   issue, and will carry the  date of receipt and acceptance.
                 8.       Papers accepted for either the Monographic or the Open Section will be    published immediately in the electronic version of the journal. Estudios de Economía Aplicada is not an Open Access journal. The published articles have a 2-years embargo period, except for subscribers.
                 9. Authors should accept  dissemination of their papers both in printed and electronic form with no copyright  compensation. 
                 10. Estudios de Economia Aplicada might  include a brief description of doctoral dissertations, especially those related  with monographic topics.
                
                 11. By submitting a manuscript, the author(s) agree that, if the manuscript is accepted for publication, the exclusive right to use the article for any editorial exploitation, without space limits and with every modality and technology, will be transferred to Estudios de Economia Aplicada.