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The Economic Journal of Nepal (EJoN) is a quarterly publication of the Central Department of Economics (CEDECON), TU. The primary objective of this journal is to publish articles and research papers on economic and social issues facing Nepal and other developing countries of the world. Thus, it aims to provide an intellectual forum for the communication of ideas among economists and social scientists in the areas of economic and social development. The EJN first appeared in 1977, and since then, 151 issues of the EJN have been published regularly over the last forty-five years. The authors are invited to send in their research papers and articles for publication in the standard format prescribed by the EJN.
For further inquiry, write to Executive Editors, The Economic Journal Of Nepal, GPO. Box: 3821, Kathmandu, Nepal Phone: 977-01-4330950, 977-01-4333616, Fax: 977-01-4333539, E-mail: cedecon.journal@cdec.tu.edu.np.
Guideline for structuring the Journal Article
The authors need to adhere to the following guidelines while preparing their journal article with the intention to submit it to the Economic Journal of Nepal (EJoN).
The manuscript should be structured in the following sequence/order: Following headings/sub-headings/placement order are recommended to make sure that EJoN receives the articles with minimum merits to consider for review and publication. However, the author(s) may consider the sequence/placement of particular sub-headings as appropriate and contextual while ensuring our minimum requirements.
1. Introduction or Background (of the study) (700 to 1100 words)
2. Review of the literature (1200 to 1500 words)
3. Data and Method (700 to 1000 words)
Research design/Conceptual/Theoretical Framework (if applicable)
Data
Type: Primary or Secondary
Nature of data (e.g. cross-section, panel, time series and unit of observation, etc.)
Sampling strategy (if primary data is used)
Techniques of data collection (if primary data is used)
For secondary data: Range of selecting data and sources of data and triangulation (if any)
Method of Analysis: tools, techniques
Model specification, theoretical background or logic of selecting the variables, expected sign, and econometric/empirical strategy
Identification strategy (Illustrate how you deal with selection issues, if applicable)
4. Results and Discussion (1500 to 2000 words)
Descriptive results
Inferential results
Use Tables and Graphs
Clear interpretation of the findings
Limitations
Discussion (establish internal and external validity, align or contrast with the literature, and so on)
5. Conclusion and Recommendation (500 to 700 words)
References (follow recent edition of APA style)
Appendix
The contact information for the journal is:
Editor-in-chief/Editor(s)
The Economic Journal of Nepal
P.O. Box 3821, Kathmandu, NEPAL
Tel.: +(977 1) 433-0950, 433-3616 Fax: +(977 1) 433-3539
Email: cedecon.journal@cdec.tu.edu.np
Website: www.cedecontu.edu.np
