For authors
Manuscripts of articles for review should be sent
to the e-mail address of the journal: econom-ukraine@ukr.net
(save the file in the doc version 97-2003)
Before sending an article to the editorial office, carefully read all the rules and requirements of the journal. To do this, go to the About Us window, where the provisions of the Editorial Policy and Ethics, Anti-Plagiarism Policy, Open Access Policy, and Review Provisions are outlined. If, after reading, you are sure that you fully meet all the requirements of the journal, go to the Submission via the link https://nasu-periodicals.org.ua/index.php/economyukr/presentation.
When submitting an article, be sure to carefully read and sign the License Agreement for the use of an open access work. To do this, you should download its form for an article with one author or with two or more authors.
When submitting an article, be sure to carefully read and sign the License Agreement for the use of an open access work. To do this, you should download its form for an article with one author and with two or more authors.The completed Agreement together with the Consent to the processing of personal data (completed by all authors and saved in PDF or scanned format) and the Author's card (completed by all authors of the article in word format, it is possible without a signature) should be sent together with the manuscript of the article to the e-mail address of the editors of econom-ukraine @ukr.net.
Articles sent without accompanying documents, as well as not designed according to the rules of the journal (in terms of the scope and structure of the text of the article, references to literary sources, figures and tables), will not be accepted for consideration.
Article submission requirements
The text of the article should be typed 14-point in 1.5 intervals
(page margins are: top - 2 cm, left - 3 cm, bottom - 2 cm, right - 1.5 cm).
The total scope of the article (with a list of references and summary)
is from 26,000 to 32,000 characters (with spaces).
1. Choose a Journal Section for your article from the current List of Sections
2. At the beginning of the article, the following information is provided:
1) Preferred journal section;
2) JEL article;
3) initials and surname(s) of the author(s), e-mail address, ORCID of each of the authors;
4) academic degree, academic title, position;
5) the official name of the institution and full postal address.
TITLE OF THE ARTICLE
The abstract of the article is provided in the original language, about 4-5 lines long.
Keywords should contain from 3 to 8 words.
The main text of the manuscript. The text of the manuscript should be structurized according following sections: Introduction, where the statement of the problem, the timeliness of the chosen topic, the analysis of recent research and publications, and the purpose of the article are outlined; Statement of basic materials of the research and its main results, where it is necessary to introduce the received scientific facts, the method of their obtaining, and analysis of the actual material; Conclusions, which summarize the results of the work, emphasize scientific novelty and prospects for further research; Funding of the work, which provides information about the source of funding for the work, grants, and any other financial support for research (it is necessary to use merely the full names of scientific institutions and sponsoring organizations); Acknowledgment, which provides general information about any help in the research and preparation of the article; notifications of practical discussions and debates, thanks to colleagues and reviewers (in particular instances); notification of materials and data provision, computer support, devices provision for temporary use; information on conducting research in core facilities; assistance in the technical preparation of the text; as well as everything else that is evaluated as helpful assistance, but is not sufficient to be considered a contribution to the authorship of the work; References.
The text of the article. Please use the MS Word (*.doc) editor. The text layout should be in Times New Roman 14-point font at one-and-a-half intervals. It is necessary to provide definitions of values or abbreviations used for the first time in the text and then use the appropriate term.
In-text citations. In the text of the article, references to scientific works (books, monographs, publications in scientific journals) are not numbered and are placed in round brackets with the name of the author and the year of publication, for example (Heyets, 2023; or Heyiets, Hrytsenko, 2020; or, if there"re more than two authors, Heyets et al., 2021). If the names of the authors are given in the original language in the text of the article, then only the year of publication of the cited work should be indicated in parentheses. For example, “This topic was studied in different years by H. Smith (2018) and D. Wesson (2020)”.
Citation of laws, statistical data, regulatory documents, and websites are given as footnotes, for example, the text of the article ….1, the text ...2 (as superscripts). The numbering of the footnotes is continuous.
Tables should be made using the MS Word table editor and inserted in the text after the first reference to it, indicating its number (if there are more than one table in article), the name, and the source that was used for its compiling. Mandatory URL.
Formulas must be composed in Equation or MathType editors.
Figures should be numbered according their order in the text; parts of the figures are marked with letters — a, b, … The text on the figures must be in Times New Roman, 10 point. On the graphs, measurement units are separated by a comma. Mandatory URL.
A summary of 200—250 words in English (the translation into Ukrainian is made by the editors’ office and approved by the author) should reflect the sequential logic of the results presentation, describe the main purpose of the research and summarize the most significant results.
Article layout sample
Journal section
JEL: …
I.I. IVANENKO, Doctor of Economics, senior fellow,
head of the department …
State University “Institute of Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine”
Panasa Myrnoho St. 26, 01011, Kyiv, Ukraine
e-mail: …
ORCID: https://orcid.org/…
TITLE OF THE ARTICLE
Abstract (5-6 lines).
Keywords: …; …; …
TEXT OF THE ARTICLE
Introduction
Review of literature
Target settings
So, the purpose of the article is to substantiate..., reveal..., prove... — within 3 pages of text
TEXT OF THE ARTICLE
Table 1. Name of the table, unit of measurement (each column of the table must have its own name)
Source: compiled by the author according to (author’s last name, year of publication) or the full name and structure of a statistical or other source. Mandatory URL. (does not appear in the footnotes!!!)
Fig. 1. Name of the figure, unit of measurement
Source: created by the author according to (author’s last name, year of publication) or the full name and structure of a statistical or other source. Mandatory URL. (does not appear in the footnotes!!!)
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
References layout sample
LIST OF REFERENCES (without numbering, each source on a new line (indented) as it appears in the text)
Reference to the article: the last name of the author or the authors in the original language (no more than eight names, then ellipsis and the last name of the final author), first initial separated by a comma. The year of publication is in parentheses. The title of the work. Name of the journal (in italics). Volume (in italics). Issue. Number. Pages. Mandatory doi or, in its absence, URL.
Filippi, M., Frey, O., Mauget, R. (2008). Les coopératives agricoles face à l’internationalisation et à la mondialisation des marchés. RECMA –– Revue international de l'économie sociale. No. 310. P. 31-51. https://doi.org/10.7202/1021102ar
Foray, D., David, P., Hall, B. (2011). Smart specialization. MTEI Working Paper. Nov. URL: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/29ad/6773ef30f362d7d3937c483003d974bc91c5.pdf
Reference to the monographs and books: the author’s last name (no more than three names, put et al. after the third name if there is more), first initial separated by a comma. The year of publication is in parentheses. Name. City of publication, name of publisher, total number of pages. URLor DOI.
Uvalic, M. (2011). Insights from a Transition Economy: The Case of Serbia. IEG Distinguished Lecture 4. Institute of Economic Growth. January. URL: https://www.academia.edu/31800793/Insights_from_a_Transition_Economy_The_Case_of_Serbia?source=swp_share
Footnotes layout sample (continuous numbering)
Formatted as a Link (Links — Footnotes — From the first — Insert)
References to sites should include the date of access. The name of the site should be in italics. Provide the publication date of the material on the site (in the format 2022. Mar 15).
1 The Global Competitiveness Report 2019. World Economic Forum. URL: http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_TheGlobalCompetitivenessReport2019.pdf
2 Human Capital Project (HCP). The World Bank Group, 2019. URL: http://www.worldbank.org/en/publication/human-capital (last accessed: 01.10.2020).
3 EBRD joins working capital facility for Ukraine’s Kernel Group. EBRD. 2021. Apr 16. URL: https://www.ebrd.com/news/2021/ebrd-joins-working-capital-facility-for-ukraines-kernel-group.html (last accessed: 05.06.2021).