As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
Author Guidelines
Types of Article Proposed for Publication
There are two types of Article proposed for publication as follows:
Research Article aims to present the facts and results obtained from systematic study, experiments, or
observations, which are organized through research methodologies.
Academic Article focuses on bridging the gap and finding an exact, final conclusion for an existing issue
which requires clear and specific explanation, discussion, or analysis, through academic processes. Such processes also allow gathering of secondary data or beyond from different sources to be combined and systematically analyzed.
Article Formatting Requirements
Page Layout
Dimension: A4 (21.0 X 29.70 cm.)
Margin: Top 2.50 cm. Bottom 1.50 cm. Left 2.50 cm. Right 1.50 cm.
Title
Use Cordia New font type, 15, bold, center positioning.
Name(s) of Author (s)
Use Cordia New font type, 15, for the name(s) of author(s). Use Center positioning. For the author(s)’s contact also use Cordia New font type, but with the size 13, and put it at the bottom of page as a footnote. The contact details should not exceed two lines per one author.
Abstract
Use Cordia New font type, 15, and bold. After the abstract, write 3-5 keywords and E-mail address. Please remember to use font size 13, bold, to enable access through international database and to allow other researchers to contact the author(s).
Body
Use Cordia New font type, 15, using one-column format. Main Headings (e.g., Background and
Significance of Research Problem, Methodology, Results, etc.) use Cordia New font type, 15, bold,
left positioning. Sub-Headings (e.g., Population, Sampling, Data Analysis, etc.) use Cordia New font
type, 15.
The entire length of the article; including the Abstract, should not exceed 12-15 pages of A4-size
paper (21.0X 29.70 cm).
Required Components of a Research Article
Title
Name(s) of Author(s)
Organization
Abstract
Background and Signification of the Research Problem
Research Objective(s)
Scope of Research: The researcher must stipulate the breadth of the study, which can influence the scopes in research problem, content, population and sampling, duration of data collection, area, variables, and data analysis.
Hypothesis (Optional): A hypothesis is the author’s supposition which needs to be tested and
proved.
Research Methodology: The summarization of the entire sequences of means to acquire the
answer for research purpose, such as, tools and equipment, data collection, data analysis and related
statistics, and so on.
Results: This part features the entire consequence of the research method and hypothesis testingin each issue. It needs to be written precisely, which may contain tables or explanative illustrations in an appropriate amount.
Discussion: In this part, the researcher must evaluate the research results. The discussion must answer whether the facts obtained from the research results are consistent or contradictory with the hypotheses, theories and frameworks, or other researches, and whether there are any conflicts between the results and those theories or frameworks. If yes, the researcher needs to provide the reasons for such contradictions and find additional evidences to support the possibilities of such results.
Suggestions:
12.1 Application: The researcher(s) must answer these questions.
- How do the results and findings satisfy the research objective?
- How beneficial are the results regarding the Background and Signification
of the Research Problem?
- How can the results be utilized?
- Limitations.
12.2 Further Research: The researcher(s) must answer these questions
- How can the results be developed and improved in further researches?
- How can the results be developed into a longitudinal study, or how they
can be extended to other field of researches?
References: Use the reference citation in APA (American Psychological Association)
Style as shown in Economics and Public Policy Journal website: (Downlond)
Required Components of an Academic Article
Title
2. Name(s) of Author(s)
Organization
Abstract
Objective(s)
Theory and Academic principal
Discussion and Conclusion
References: Use the reference citation in APA (American Psychological Association)
Style as shown in Economic and Public Policy Journal website: (Downlond)
Faculty of Economics Srinakharinwirot University Publishes the Journal of Economics and Public Policy. To publish academic articles on economics public policy and other related fields Any views and opinions expressed in the journal are the personal opinions of the author. The accepted articles will be considered copyrighted by the Faculty of Economics. Srinakharinwirot University