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PUBLICATION OF PAPERS
Papers submitted for the conference will come out in print in publications especially related to the conference, provided they have been given favourable reviews.
Submitted papers will be published according to the reviewers' recommendations in the publications as follows:
- „Optimum. Studia Ekonomiczne”
- „Ekonomia i Środowisko”
- peer-reviewed monograph.
Papers should be edited according to the following guidelines:
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Articles should be written with clear subdivisions (introduction, chapters, or subchapters, conclusion). The article should be accompanied by both a summary in English including the most important ideas of the paper and key words.
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The article should not exceed one publisher's sheet (40 thous. characters, which means not more than 20 pages of manuscript), whereas the summary should not exceed 0.5 of a page.
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The paper should be submitted in two copies, with a data storage device (a CD-R) in a Times New Roman or Garamond 11-point font. It is also possible to submit the paper via e-mail to the conference address.
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Illustrations, tables, and graphs should be electronically formatted without the shading effect.
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Papers accepted for publication will be edited from the scientific, linguistic, and technical point of view, therefore the editorial board reserves the right to introduce changes in the titles, abbreviations, and other editorial matters that are to comply with the publications' standards.
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Information on references should follow this format [J. Kowalski, 2004, s. 14-17], and in the case of a book by multiple authors: [Makroekonomia..., 2003, s.14-17].
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Bibliography should be in alphabetical order as follows: ‘author, publisher, place, year’ or ‘title, editor, publisher, place, year’. Electronic documents should have such an address that will make the webpage easily accessible, and they should have a note on entering the webpage date.
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In the case when other persons have contributed to the creation of the paper, their factual input should be clearly stated (including the co-authors’ affiliation, the scope of contribution i.e. information on the authorship of the ideas, hypotheses, methods, etc.), as well as in-kind, financial or any other contribution. | |