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For publication of the articles in APE you are welcome to submit full texts of the articles, following the standard criteria of APE:

- your full name, academic and scientific degrees, full title of your position and full name of the institution/organization you are representing; exact office and home addresses (zipcode including), contact telephone numbers and e-mails, your key scientific interests – for each of the coauthors. Quantity of coauthors per article is limited to no more than 3.

- photo of the author(-s), passport or visa size; jpg files preferable.

- full title of the article, abstract (summary) of the article in 3-5 brief sentences, keywords to the article – 5-6 positions; JEL codes are not mandatory but you can indicate them if you wish

- list of references at the end of the text, alphabetically, no less than 10 sources

- acknowledgements (sponsoring, grants etc. including) – either at the end of the text or first page bottom.

- the file with the text must be a Word file. Pdf files will not be considered.

- article’s size – up to 32-33 ths. printing characters, gaps including – see Word Statistics; the average (preferable) size for the article – 20-25 ths. printing characters.

- only the most widely spread signs in mathematical formulas. All math must be done thru Equations 3.0, then saved to .doc. MathType formulas and other alternatives are not allowed.

- all tables must be titled and numbered, with indication of the data source. No shades or colouring in the tables.

- all figures and graphs must be titled and numbered, having high resolution and high quality. Adding a figure to your article, please, keep in mind that the journal is black-and-white, so all figures submitted in colour will be different shades of grey only. For graphs – Excel file with originals would be very much appreciated.


Please, while submitting keep in mind that publication fee to be paid by the authors or their academic/research institutions is calculated basing on the article’s size, quantity of tables, graphs etc.
The Editorial Board keeps the right for minor literary changes and shortening of the articles, saving the authors’ style and conclusions.
The texts submitted can not be published in other economic journals worldwide.
All plagiarism issues and issues related to inappropriate citing etc. – to be settled personally by the authors.

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