Reference no: EM132628621
Based on what you have learned throughout this course; summarize and critically analyze the work of Sebastian Sotelo titled ‘Domestic Trade Frictions and Agriculture' and prepare it for submission for the Hypothetical Journal of Political Economy [n.b. an entirely made up journal].
Your summary should cover all the key points in Sotelo's work. Your summary should also include elaborations (i.e. your own reflections) on 1 figure, 1 statistical diagram, 1 table, and 1 formula from Sotelo's original work.
Follow the guidelines of the journal listed below:
Hypothetical Journal of Political Economy
The Hypothetical Journal of Political Economy aims to present significant research and scholarship in economic theory and practice.
The following notes are meant as a guideline for authors when preparing manuscripts for submission to the Hypothetical Journal of Political Economy.
1. The journal welcomes submissions of both full-length articles and notes. To be acceptable for publication, authors should make a substantial contribution to the subject and produce a technically well-crafted paper. No paper will be rejected solely on the grounds of being too technical or too applied. To assist the general reader, the Editors require that authors take care to motivate their work and to communicate their contribution in a clear manner.
Manuscripts submission to be submitted via the assignment submission page. Only documents in standard pdf or Microsoft Word format should be accepted. All articles must be typed on one side of A4 paper only using double spacing throughout (including any footnotes or lists of references). In general, full length articles should not exceed 5000 (±10%) words excluding the references. Overlong papers will be returned without consideration. Contributors are also asked to send an abstract, not exceeding 250 words, a list of 5 keywords indicating the contents of the article.
2. The title page should include the article title (15 words max), a running title (5 words max), author name, and permanent affiliation. It should also include the abstract and keywords. The title page is to be attached as separate sheet.
3. References should be indicated in the text by the surname of the author(s) with the year of publication. The abbreviated author-and-date reference should be placed in parentheses unless the name forms part of the text. The relevant page(s) may be given if necessary, e.g., (Miller, 1991, p 3); (Allen and Gale, 1994a); Fuerbach (1989) has shown that.....
If no person is names as author, the name of the appropriate body should be used, e.g., (Department of Employment, 1994).
The full reference list should be typed in alphabetical order, double spaced, on a separate sheet of paper at the end of the article. Journal title should be set out in full and if a book is quoted, the publisher, publisher's town and year of publication should be included, e.g., Wren, C (1996a), Industrial Subsidies: The UK Experience. London: MacMillan, or, Yosha, O (1995), Privatizing multi-product banks. Economic Journal, 105, November, pp 1435-1453.]
4. Tables should be clearly headed, and the reader should be able to understand the meaning of each row or column without hunting in the text for explanations of symbols, etc. Units of measurement, base-dates for index numbers, geographical areas covered, and sources should be clearly stated. Tables should be submitted on separate sheets and numbered consecutively throughout the article.
5. Figures, submitted in their final form, should be clearly illustrated; the components must be clearly labelled; the reader must be able to understand the figure without hunting in the text for explanations. Figure legends should be typed on a separate sheet.
6. Prepare a line (i.e. tweet) to share your article on Twitter if it gets accepted (280 character max). Also, write a blog post (100 words) about your article to be shared in your personal or departmental blog if it gets accepted for publication, as social media platforms and blogs are ideal places for presenting further insights or ideas. These are to be attached as a separate sheet.
7. Attach a covering letter, highlighting the significance of your work, as a separate sheet addressed to:
The Editors,
Hypothetical Journal of Political Economy
The Hypothetical University of Business and Management
Tampa, FL
8. Before you submit, combine everything into one standard or Microsoft word document.
Attachment:- JOURNAL.rar