Style

Submissions should be in English: American, UK and Canadian spellings and punctuation marks are acceptable so long as they adhere consistently to one pattern.

Accepted papers (articles, surveys, and reviews) usually range between 3,500 and 7,500 words. However, C+T are willing to consider manuscripts as long as 12,000 words (and even more under very special circumstances).

Papers should be double-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font and not double justified.

Please, no embedded footer or header details.

Abstracts, keywords and Journal of Economic Literature classification codes are optional.

Citations should be made in author-date format. Please, no embedded citations or links (static only). A reference list of all works cited should be placed at the end of the article. Unless a reference is solely available as an online item, do not add any links.

Mathematical formulae, graphs and other images must be submitted in a separate Word document indicating where in the body of the text they should be placed.

All notes should be as endnotes. Please be very judicious with the number of notes deployed.

Line spacing should be at 1.5 with quotations longer than 20 words at single spacing and indicated by a separate indented paragraph.

For a fully comprehensive example of stylistic and formatting permutations please consult the most recent issue of C+T.