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Information and guide for the presentation of works to be published in ENERGEIA

About requests for articles:

  1. Published works are not accepted, nor are they being submitted for publication in another journal. The works must be original.

  2. The authors must register with the Ibero-American Society of Economic Methodology (SIAME)

  3. The work can be uploaded to the page http://www.siame-s.com./ or send it to energeia.siame@gmail.com The work must be accompanied by a separate written request indicating the title, author( es), 150-word abstract, JEL classification, ORCID numbers, and a 500-word cv highlighting recent published work.

  4. The works can be delivered in Spanish, Portuguese, French or English.

  5. After receiving confirmation of the application, it will take up to 2 weeks to communicate whether it is rejected or undergoes a double-blind ruling process. In the latter case, it may take up to 5 weeks for a final opinion of accepted, accepted with changes, or rejected. In exceptional cases where there is controversy, the final decision of the process will depend on a third opinion and the decision of the main Editor.

On reviews and doctoral theses:

  1. Book reviews with a maximum of 1000 words are accepted

  2. Critical comments of some article work that has been published in ENERGEIA are accepted. Maximum 700 words.

  3. Reviews of doctoral thesis in Economics not older than 24 months and 1000 words maximum.

About the Submission of articles:

  1. Papers should not exceed 9 thousand words including footnotes, references and annexes. The work must be sent in Word and the tables, graphs and drawings must be placed on the same page that is cited. Preferably the tables, graphs, diagrams and drawings should be in excel or the source should be indicated.

  2. Quotations taken from other authors or texts included in the body of the work must be in Times New Roman font, size 11 and have a left margin of 4 cm and a right margin of 4 cm so that it is centered and between quotation marks.

  3. Pages should be numbered at the bottom on the right hand side. The tables must have a numbering and the graphs and diagrams and drawings another. There should only be two numbers.

  4. The works must be finished in letter size, Times New Roman font, 12 and a line followed for the body of the text; 1-inch margins on all four sides. Always start without indentation.

  5. Footnotes should be written with Arabic numerals at the end of the page where they are cited in the text. Try to write the minimum of footnotes. Font Tw Cent MT 9.

  6. The annexes must be written in Times New Roman 11 font.

  7. Citations within the main text must be written in parentheses indicating first the author's last name, then the year and then the page. Ex: [Robbins, L., 1932, p.57]. Two authors will be: (Howard and Newcome, 2009, p106). More than two authors put only the first author (Reddaway et al, 2016, p82). When the page is not specified, only the author and year are written [Shapere, 1977]. Quotations indicating a line or a paragraph must be indicated with a double quotation mark and then the reference. “And, as I mentioned, economics is built on double-entry and quadruple-entry transactions…” [Schelling, 1978, p75]. More than one paragraph will be chosen by font size but this will be reserved for the editor.

  8. In the event that the article contains formulas, they must be in Times New Roman font, size 10 or 11 – depending on the symbology used – in order to be legible, and with centered alignment.

  9. Never write a work cited as “op cit”, nor “ibid”

  10. Abbreviations and acronyms are used after it is written for the first time and indicating that it will be done so in the future. Care must be taken that these are not used indiscriminately but occasionally.

  11. There should be no underlined words, no bold and no quotation marks except with indication 7.

  12. All references must appear at the end under Bibliographic References and must be organized by the letter with which the first surname begins and all the authors must be written (no longer using et al) and then the year.

  13. Bibliographical references must be in New Times Roman 11 and must be in the following format (APA standard).

Book:

       Robbins, L., 1932,  An Essay on the Nature of Significance of Economic Science .          St.Martin.

       Wood A, 1975, A Theory of Profits , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Edited book. When the editor plans the content of the book and instead of doing it himself, he does it with the support of other colleagues and authors but under his approach and ideas and the book is submitted to the opinion of a publisher. Must refer to:

       Suppe F, 1977, The Structure of Scientific Theories , (ed.) University of Illinois           Press, Urbana and Chicago.  

       Bugliarello, G. and Donner, DB, 1979, The History and philosophy of Technology .          (publisher) ,  University of Illinois Press.

 

Coordinated book. When the author makes a selection of works and conducts them through a review process with the aim of increasing the quality and uniformity of the works.

       Taboada IE, 200, Towards a new theory of the company , (Coordinator), UAM-          A, UAM-C and EON Editions, Mexico

Compiled book. When the author only gathers the works resulting from an event and conducts them in a light ruling process to standardize and to be published.

       Mejía LJ, Problematics and municipal development , (compiler), Universidad Ibero          Americana and Plaza y Valdés publishers, Mexico.

chapter of a book  (edited, coordinated or compiled)

       Tirole J, 2005, Hierarchies and Bureaucracies: On the Role of Collusion in                Organizations , in, Mishra A (Editor), The Economics of Corruption, Readings in          Economics, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp 63-103

magazine article

       Simon, H. (1979). Rational Decision Making in Business Organizations.              American Economic Review, September, no. 69, p. 493-513.

       Tiebout Ch, 1956, A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures , Journal of Political          Economy, Num 64, p 416-24

       Teece, D., Pisano G., 1994, The Dynamics Capabilities of Firms: An                 Introduction , Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization Vol 27,              No. 3, p 537-556

Article in a collective volume

       Rosenberg, N., 1979, Technology economy in values. The history of Philosophy of         Technology ,  G. Bugliarello and DB Donner, (editor), University of Illinois Press,          p. 81-11

Internet content

       "VII Symposium SIAME Helsinki 2011", Ibero-American Society of Methodology         Economic, consulted November 24, 2018 at https://www.siame-s.com/vii-            symposium-helsinki-2011

Article in a newspaper/Article in a news paper

       Cardozo, OR, (1989). “Phone with the Currency” . Clarin, April, 9, p. 14.

14. The author of the work is responsible for mentioning the work of other authors without disrupting the       copyright and obtain permission for publication.

   
    Once the work is accepted for publication, the rights are transferred in the form             exclusive  to the Ibero-American Society of Economic Methodology to reproduce it by          any medium.

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