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As a guide, papers must be between 3,000 and 3,500 words in length. A title of not more than fifteen words should be provided. All papers mustinclude an Abstract and conform to the following generic format:· Introduction,· Literature review,· Data and Methodology,· Findings/discussion,· Conclusion/limitations and· References.Please use the checklist provided below to ensure that your paper meets the requirements prior to publication. In case of noncompliance to these guidelines, your paper will be excluded from being published.Please send us your paper in word format, not PDF files.
References should be complete and in Harvard style. They should contain full bibliographical details and journal titles should not be abbreviated. For multiple citations in the same year use a, b, c immediately following the year of publication. References should be shown within the text by giving the author's last name followed by a comma and year of publication all in round brackets, e.g. (Fox, 1994). At the end of the article should be a reference list in alphabetical order as follows :
(a) For article: Bhatt, V.V. 1993. “Development banks as catalysts for industrial development’, International Journal of Development Banking”, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 47-61.
(b) for books Gerschenkron A.1966, Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective: A Book of Essays, Belknap, Massachusetts.
(c)
for chapter in edited book surname, initials and year, "title", editor's surname, initials, title, publisher, place, pages, e.g.
Bessley, M. and Wilson, P. 1984, "Public policy and small firms in Britain", in Levicki, C. (Ed.), Small Business Theory and Policy, Croom Helm, London, pp.111-26. Please note that the chapter title must be underlined.
Paper should be electronically submitted to :
Dr. Zia Haqq Via email: newzpap@gmail.com |