- Papers should make original contributions in economics and
econometrics that lay major new foundations for continued study.
- Papers should be sufficiently long and writing style
sufficiently mature and complete that they are self-contained. They
should be readable to a broad (nonspecialist) econometrics audience and
should not require more than occasional reference to previous works, and
- Papers should, where possible, contain empirical economic
examples that illustrate the usefulness of described econometric techniques.
Remarks: The first criterion deems reprints to be inappropriate for
publication. The second and third criteria are intended to lead to
papers that provide applied econometricians means for quickly learning
newly vintaged econometric techniques that otherwise would have to
be gleaned from specialist journals.
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