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AUTHOR GUIDELINES FOR FINAL MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS An electronic submission of your final manuscript in MS Word text format should be forwarded to Cybil Perkins, JARE Editorial Assistant (jare_ae@yahoo.com). The manuscript should be prepared using double spacing, 1" margins, and 12-point Times Roman font. Please do not use right-margin justification or end-of-line hyphenation. GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT COMPONENTS (1) Title Page (a) Full
title of manuscript (2) Abstract Page (a) Full
title of manuscript All
text (including abstract, endnotes, references, appendices) should be double
spaced, using a 12-point Times Roman font, and 1" margins. Very
Important
(a)
Title page (unnumbered) (5) Heading Levels So
that the technical editor can clearly identify your heading levels,
please use the following format: (6) Math/Equations When
numbering equations, use Arabic numbers enclosed in parentheses.
Equation numbers should appear at flush left margin. Number only those
equations that are referred to within the text, and number them
consecutively--i.e., (1), (2), (3), etc.--throughout the manuscript. The
math notations/equations should be centered between the L/R margins. Use
italic typeface for all variables, and use boldface
(no italics) for all vectors and matrices, both within
equations and within narrative. (7) Within-Text Citations
Citations may appear parenthetically or as part of the narrative. Within
the text, use parentheses ( ) rather than brackets [ ] for citations.
(8) Percent vs. % Our
journal style does not spell out “percent.” Instead, use “%” throughout.
(9) Tables
Place each table on a separate page. For tables it is permissible to use
single spacing and a smaller font size as needed. Tables should not be
integrated into your text (but all tables should be introduced within
the narrative discussion by table number). Tables should be numbered
consecutively (1, 2, 3, etc.) and should be placed at the end of the
manuscript. Footnotes within tables should be identified by superscript
alphabetical letters (a, b, c, etc.) rather than Arabic numbers. When
using asterisks (*, **, ***) to denote levels of
significance/probability, a single asterisk is used for the lowest
level, two asterisks for the next highest, etc. For example: (10) Figures
Figures should be placed at the end of the manuscript (on unnumbered
pages) immediately following tables. Do not place figures within
the manuscript text file. Preferred (but not required) software
for figure preparation is Microsoft Excel. Provide a separate electronic
file(s) for your figure graphics, being sure to include spreadsheet data
(i.e., the spreadsheet contains the values used in constructing the
graphic image). Please be sure to identify in your cover/transmittal
letter the software used for preparation of your figures. THE REFERENCE SECTION All
citations within the manuscript must appear in the reference list . . .
and all listings in the reference section must be cited somewhere within
the manuscript. References should be listed in alphabetical order by
author’s last name. For clarity, please do not use any
abbreviations (such as for journal names) in the references.
Fully spell out all components. (The technical editor will apply
appropriate abbreviations in final preparation.) BOOK
Greene, W. H. Econometric Analysis, 5th edition. Upper Saddle
River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 2003. CHAPTER IN BOOK de
Gorter, H., and J. Swinnen. “The Political Economy of Agricultural
Policy.” In Handbook of Agricultural Economics, Volume 2B, eds.,
B. L. Gardner and G. C. Rausser, pp. 1893-1943. Amsterdam: Elsevier,
2002. EDITED BOOK (citing entire book rather than individual authors)
Gardner, B. L., and G. C. Rausser, eds. Handbook of Agricultural
Economics, Volume 2B. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2002. JOURNAL ARTICLE [Note: Fully spell out name of journal; be sure to include volume number and inclusive page numbers.] Examples shown below use 2003 “a” and “b” designations to illustrate more than one work by same author in same year. McMillen, D. P. “Neighborhood House Price Indexes in Chicago: A Fourier Repeat Sales Approach.” Journal of Economic Geography 3, no. 1 (2003a):57-73. McMillen, D. P. “Spatial Autocorrelation or Model Misspecification?” International Regional Science Review 26, no. 2 (2003b):208-217. Rimbey,
N. R., L. A. Torell, and J. A. Tanaka. “Why Grazing Permits Have Economic
Value.” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 32 (April
2007):20-40. PAPERS, REPORTS, BULLETINS Smith, A. D. “Level Shifts and the Illusion of Long Memory in Economic Time Series.” ARE Staff Paper No. 04-011, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis, 2004. Keller, W., and C. H. Shiue. “Market Integration and Economic Development: A Long-Run Comparison.” Research Report No. 10300, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, 2004. Stam, J. M., and B. L. Dixon. “Farmer Bankruptcies and Farm Exits in the United States, 1899-2002.” Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 788, USDA/Economic Research Service, Washington, DC, March 2004. U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service. Fresh Fruit
and Vegetable Arrival Totals for 23 Cities. USDA/AMS, Market News
Branch, Washington, DC. Various issues, 1985-2004. PAPER PRESENTED AT MEETING
Wilson, J., and D. D. Thilmany. “Colorado Wine Consumers: Tapping
Interest in Local Wines.” Paper presented at annual meetings of the
Western Agricultural Economics Association, Anchorage, AK, 28-30 June
2006. PROCEEDINGS
Haggard, B. E. “Phosphorus Criteria and Ozark Streams: An Oklahoma Case
Study.” In Proceedings of Total Maximum Daily Loan Environmental
Regulations-II Conference (held 8-12 November 2003), pp. 123-129.
Albuquerque, NM: American Society of Agricultural and Biological
Engineers, 2003. TRADE MAGAZINE OR PUBLICATION
Brester, G. W., V. H. Smith, and J. M. Marsh. “Do Protectionist Trade
Policies Protect? The Unintended Consequences of an Antidumping Tariff.”
Choices (3rd Quarter 2003):41-44. NEWSPAPER
Anderson, D. A. “Louisiana’s Trade with Mexico Up Sharply.” The
[Baton Rouge] Morning Advocate (7 May 2003):B6 and B17. THESIS / DISSERTATION
Baker, J. “Transboundary Water Resource Management and Conflict
Resolution: A Coasian Strategic Negotiations Approach.” Unpublished
master’s thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Texas
Tech University, 2005. INTERNET / ONLINE CITATIONS Ward, C. E. “An Assessment of the Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act.” Extension Fact Sheet No. 606, Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, 2006. Online. Available at http://pods.dasnr.okstate.edu/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-236.
OTHER Cox,
T. “Assessing the Regional Impacts of Alternative Proposals for Reform
or Elimination of Federal Milk Market Orders.” Testimony before the
House Committee on Agriculture, Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and
Poultry, Washington, DC, 23 May 1995. *******************************
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