Articles sent to the International Journal of Economics and Innovation to be evaluated is written according to the following rules.
1. International Journal of Economics and Innovation is a free of charge peer-reviewed biannually (April and October) academic journal that publishes original scientific works in the fields of Economics, Business Management, Finance, Econometrics, Labor Economics, Public Administration, and International Relations in Turkish and English.
2. The articles sent to International Journal of Economics and Innovation to be evaluated, shouldn’t have been published anywhere else before, shouldn’t have been accepted to be published, and shouldn’t have been sent to any other journal to be published.
3. Articles should be sent be sent online journal system. All article process is carried on online journal system where you can access by your user name and password.
4. With the articles sent to the journal to be published, the name and surname of author(s), title, institution, and e-mail address should be uploaded to the online system. Since there is blind review application, articles mustn’t include any information about the author(s).
5. Articles that are compatible with the publishing rules are reviewed by the editor of the journal.
6. Articles accepted to be sent to the reviewer are evaluated by the two reviewers who are the experts of the related field. Article is sent to a third one if any of the reviewers reports unfavorable decision. In order the article to be published, both of the reviewers should report favorable decision.
7. The journal is an online one and the evaluation period of the manuscripts is 2 months at most. Following the favorable decision of the reviewers, if the author requests one, a certificate of acceptance signed by the editor is sent.
8. Articles accepted for the publication are given DOI number.
9. While sending the article, The Copyright Form that is filled out completely must be sent to ekonomiveyenilikdergisi@gmail.com by the corresponding author. The author uploads the articles to the journal is accepted as the corresponding author. If the editor considers it necessary, he / she may request all the authors to sign The Copyright Form.
10. All legal responsibility of the contents of the article belongs to the author(s).
11. All electronic media and written publishing rights of the manuscripts accepted to be published or have already been published are belong to International Journal of Economics and Innovation
Manuscripts submitted to the International Journal of Economics and Innovation must be prepared in accordance with the following writing guidelines.
The article title should be presented in both Turkish and English. The manuscript must include an abstract of 150-200 words in both Turkish and English. Abstracts should summarize the research’s objective, methodology, and key findings. Below the abstracts, a minimum of three and a maximum of five keywords should be provided.
Manuscripts should be prepared in Microsoft Word format using the Times New Roman font. The main text should be written in 12-point font with single line spacing and should not exceed 20 pages, including appendices and references. There should be a 6-point space before and after the entire text. Page margins should be set as follows: top margin 4 cm, bottom margin 3.5 cm, and right and left margins 3.5 cm.
The article title should be centered, written in uppercase letters, bold, and in 14-point font. Author names and surnames should be right-aligned (12-point font). The authors' academic titles, institutional affiliations, and email addresses should be indicated in footnotes.
Headings should be numbered (1., 1.1., 1.1.1.). They should be written in 12-point bold font. The entire text should be left-aligned, and extra spacing between headings and text should be avoided. There should be a 6-point space between paragraphs.
Tables and figures should be numbered, and their titles should be indicated. Table titles should be placed above the tables (e.g., Table 1: Title of the Table…), while figure titles should be placed above the figures (e.g., Figure 1: Title of the Figure…), written in 11-point font. Equations should be centered on the page and numbered right-aligned.
In-text citations should follow the format (author’s surname, year: page number), e.g., (Romer, 1986: 1020). For sources with more than three authors, only the first author’s surname should be provided, followed by “et al.” (e.g., Köse et al., 2006: 5). All references should be listed alphabetically in the "References" section following APA formatting guidelines.
Romer, P. M. (1986). Increasing Returns and Long-Run Growth. The Journal of Political Economy, 94(5), 1002-1037.
Levine, R., and Renelt, D. (1992). A Sensitivity Analysis of Cross-Country Growth Regressions. The American Economic Review, 82(4), 942-963.
Köse, M. A., Prasad, E., Rogoff, K., and Wei, S. J. (2006). Financial Globalization: A Reappraisal. IMF Working Paper, WP/06/189.
Romer, D. (1996). Advanced Macroeconomics. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Aghion, P., and Howitt, P. (1997). Endogenous Growth Theory. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Kazgan, G. (1992). İktisadi Düşünce veya Politik İktisadın Evrimi. İstanbul: Remzi Kitabevi.
Carkovic, M., and Levine, R. (2002). Does Foreign Direct Investment Accelerate Growth? Retrieved from http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTFR/Resources/fdi.pdf (Accessed: 25.02.2024).
Krugman, P. (2007). Trade and Inequality. Retrieved from http://www.voxeu.org/article/trade-and-inequality-revisited (Accessed: 12.03.2024).
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