Article Submission Guidelines for the International Real Estate Review
Style Instruction to Contributors
The manuscript
- There is no definite limit on the length of papers. However, normally the length of the paper should fall within the range of 2000-6000 words. The papers must be in English, typed in double spacing on one side of A4 paper only.
- All the pages should be numbered consecutively and should be arranged under headings and subheadings.
Cover page
The cover page of the manuscript should contain the following information:
- the full title, the affiliation(s) and address(es), e-mail address(s), phone and fax nos. of the author(s);
- a running title of not more than 80 characters.
- the name and address of the author who will be responsible for correspondence and other duties.
Abstracts
- Authors are requested to include an abstract of no more than 200 words summarising the objectives, major findings, methodology and conclusions of the paper.
Keywords
- Authors should also provide 3-6 keywords that clearly describe the subject matter of the paper for indexing.
Heading and sub-heading
- Headings should be numbered consecutively as 1, 2, etc. Subheading should be numbered as 1.1, 1.2, etc.
Figures, charts, diagrams and other illustrations
- These should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and labeled as Figure I, Figure 2 etc. together with a brief title.
- Figures should be camera-ready and printed on separate sheets of paper, and an indication made in the text as to where they should appear.
Tables
- Tables should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and labeled as Table I, Table. 2 etc. together with a brief title.
- Tables should be camera-ready and printed on separate sheets of paper, and an indication made in the text as so where they should appear.
References
- The Harvard System should be used.
- Cite other work in the text with both authors last name (without any title) and year, e.g. Fama (1991), or if more than two authors, Blomquist et. al. (1988).
- Reference to the same author in the same year should be differentiated by using 1990a, and 1990b etc.
- List alphabetically by the first authors? last names under the heading Reference at the end of the paper in the following form.
Book
- Silberberg, E. (1990). The Structure of Economics: A Mathematical Analysis (2nd edition). McGraw Hill Pub. Co.: New York.
Journal article
- Granger C.W.J. (1969). Investigating Causal Relationship by Econometric Methods and Cross-Spectral Methods, Economtrica, 34, 4, 424-43 8.
Article in book
- Dhrymes, P.J. (1971). Price and Quality Changes in Consumer Capital Goods: An Empirical Study in: Price Index and Quality Change: Studies in New Methods of Measurement, Grilielses, Z. (ed.), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 88-149.
Acknowledgements
- Granger C.W.J. (1969). Investigating Causal Relationship by Econometric Methods and Cross-Spectral Methods, Economtrica, 34, 4, 424-43 8.
Footnotes
- Do not use explanatory notes if they can be readily included in the text.
- Explanatory notes should be numbered consecutively in the text and denoted by superscript.