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       | GENERAL INFORMATION 
              [Spanish] OlaFinanciera is a quarterly scientific journal within the academic 
              field of Financial Economics based out of the Universidad Nacional 
              Autónoma de México (UNAM) Postgraduate Department 
              in the Economics Faculty and the Fiscal and Financial Unit of the 
              Institute of Economic Investigation of the same university.
   INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS [Spanish]
 Email: ola.financiera.unam@gmail.com
 All proposed articles must conform  to the following standards for publication: 
 
               
                 Proposed       articles must be original and should be related to the areas of fiscal, monetary       and financial economics and the financing of national and international       development.Proposed       articles must conform to the specific theme of each call for papers. Proposed       articles may employ any current of economic theory, as long as they are       sustained by hypotheses that are developed adequately throughout the text. Proposed       articles should be sent to Dr. Sergio Cabrera Morales at the journal’s       email address, or sabatic@gmail.com Length       of scientific articles and essays should be between 4,000 and 4,500 words       and between 20,000 and 25,000 characters without spaces. Proposed       articles should also have an abstract of no more than 250 words. Articles       will be accepted in Spanish, English, French and Portuguese.  They will be translated to, and       published in Spanish.Proposed       articles should be in Word format and charts and graphs should be in       Excel.  Texts should be in Times New       Roman; 12 points; justified; spaced at 1.5; left and right margins of 2       cm.  Texts should include the name       of the article and or the authors, using an asterisk (*) to indicate       references to corresponding curricular information (which will be in the       Notes at the beginning of the document).All       articles should contain the following initial information: title; complete       name of the author(s); academic degree of the author(s); institute of       affiliation of the author(s); email addresses of the author(s); home city       and country of the author(s).  This       information should be indicated under the title.  Titles       and subtitles should be written using upper and lower-case letters and       should be in bold face.If       the articles contains images, they should be sent via email in a separate       file with a resolution of no less than 250 dpi.  The desired placement should be       indicated in the text.  If       the articles contains tables, they should be sent via email in a separate       file. The desired placement should be indicated in the text.   Footnotes       should be numbered in a consistent and uniform fashion throughout the       article. References       in the text and the final list of bibliographical references should be       presented according to ISO 690.  The bibliography should only include       texts cited in the article.  Bibliographical       references should be included in the text.        Between brackets should be:        the authors name, the year of the work’s publication and the       number(s) of pages if necessary.        For example:  [Girón, 2006: 31-32]If two o more works from the same  author were edited in the same year, they should  include the letters a, b, c, etc.; for  example:
 [Girón, 2006a: 27]
 The complete reference should be given in the  bibliography.  Books should be presented  in the following form: a) author; b) date between brackets; c) title of the  book in italics; d) editorial; e) place, and   f) pages; g) ISBN or ISSN; f) internet access, if available.  For example:
 Girón, Alicia. [2006], Poder y  moneda: discusión inconclusa. En publicación: Confrontaciones monetarias: marxistas y post-keynesianos en América  Latina, Girón, Alicia,   [coordinador];CLACSO, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales,pp.  124; Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2006. ISBN: 987-1183-51-8Text access <here>
 If it  is an article in a journal: a] author; b] title of the article, in quotes; c]  the name of the journal, underlined or in italics; d] the volume and the number  of journal; e] date; f] editorial; g] place, and h] pages. For example:
 De Bernis, Gérard  (1993) "Por una política alternativa: trabajo para todos en todas partes  del mundo", en Economía Informa no.  221, septiembre 1993. Facultad de Economía, UNAM. México. pp. 17-24.  ISSN.
  
               Quotes should appear in quotes  only (without indentation or reduced margens). 
           Abbreviations or acronyms should be fully written out the first time  they are used in the text, bibliography and in tables and graphs.   January 2022.     |  
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