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Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

Str. Teodor Mihali, Nr. 58-60 400591, Cluj Napoca, Romania Tel: +40.264 41 86 52/3/4/5
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Instructions for authors

Each author is invited to submit maximum two papers. The abstracts must be submitted by November 3, 2013 to the contact person in your research field. The abstract should be about 300-500 words. You will receive a notification by e-mail once your paper is accepted. By submitting an abstract, you also agree to submit the paper for revision, to present it and to discuss topics within your area of interest. Full papers will be submitted until December 15, 2013.

Contact persons:
adrian.zoicas@econ.ubbcluj.ro (Banking)
viorela.vaidean@econ.ubbcluj.ro (Corporate Finance)
angela.filip@ econ.ubbcluj.ro (Capital Markets)
simona.dragos@econ.ubbcluj.ro (Insurance)
ramona.mara@econ.ubbcluj.ro (Public Finance)

According to the authors’ options, after an evaluation process all presented papers will be published in Procedia Economics and Finance indexed Science Direct and submitted for indexation to the ISI Web of Knowledge and Scopus, or submitted for evaluation to Virgil Madgearu Review of Economic Studies and Research and Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Oeconomica.

Please follow the instructions below:

The papers must be written in English in Microsoft Word and submitted in the first stage to the contact person in your research field. The following instructions must be respected:

(1) The text: between 10 and 20 printed pages, numbered, A4 format, all margins 2 cm, characters Times New Roman 12, and spacing 1.5.

(2) The first page (which will be eliminated in order to make the evaluation, by one of the Scientific Committee members, anonymous) must contain the title of the article, the author's name, his/her complete coordinates (professional address, phone, e-mail). The title must be precise, clear and in agreement with the main theme of the text.

(3) The second page will contain the title of the article and an abstract of about 300-500 words, that should present purpose and the main results of the paper. The abstract will be followed by the JEL Classification and by 3-5 keywords which define best the article.

(4) The text will start properly on page 3.

(5) In the introduction, the author will present a literature review on the subject. Except for the Introduction and Conclusions sections which are compulsory the author may organize the paper as he considers properly. The conclusions must summarize clearly the results and their economic consequences.

(6) The presentation of the bibliographical references:
In the text the references quotes will appear between brackets, with the name and the publication date, e.g.: (Denicolo, 2000).

For two co-authors they will use for example (Dixit and Stiglitz, 1977). - In the case of three or more than three authors, only the first will be mentioned, under the form (Brooks et al., 1998).
If two references have the same author and the same publication year, they will be differentiated through letters (McFadden, 1984a). These letters will also appear in the bibliography. At the end of the article the references will be presented as follows:

Periodicals:
The list of the authors including the first name initial, the year of publication, the title of the article, the name of the periodical in italics without abbreviations, the number of the volume and the number of pages.
Chernozhukov V., Hansen C., Jansson M. (2007) Inference approaches for instrumental variable quantile regression, Economics Letters, Volume 95, Issue 2, pp.272-277

Books:
The list of authors including the first name initial and the year of publication, the title of the book in italics without abbreviations, the publishing house, the place of publication.
Biswas T. (1997) Decision-making under Uncertainty, Macmillan Press, London

Conferences:
Homburg C., Hoyer W.D., Fassnacht M. (2000) When do retailers offer services? An analysis of environmental, store, and store's customers' characteristics?, AMA marketing educators' winter conference, San Antonio, TX

Working papers:
Smarzynska B.K., Wei S.J. (2000) Corruption and composition of foreign direct investment: firm level evidence, NBER Working Paper 7969, Cambridge, MA

(7) The final and complete version of the paper following the reviewers instructions must be sent by e-mail after the conference at the conference e-mail address FWPO.FSEGA@gmail.com by December 15, 2013.

(8) The exclusivity of the paper is required. The same paper mustn't be proposed simultaneously to other journals.


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