For authors
- Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics does not charge any fees for manuscript submission or article processing/publishing.
- An article may be submitted in either Polish or English (American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of these); it must be written in an impersonal form.
- Articles should be no longer than 25 pages (Times New Roman, 12-point font, 2.5 cm margins, 1.5 line spacing).
- The title of the article should be as concise as possible.
- An abstract (of 150-200 words) must provide information about: (a) the aim of the article, (b) the research method, (c) results, and (d) conclusions.
- Articles should be clearly separated into parts, such as an introduction, chapters/sections, and an ending (conclusions, summary).
- References should be cited in the body of the text, not in the footnotes. Examples:
(a) Management of natural resources exploitation is based on both economic and ecological principles [Goleman, 2009].
(b) A similar micro approach based on simple Mincerian equations was used earlier by Prasad [2003] for Germany.
(c) The inclusion of A.C. Pigou's theory of externalities into neoclassical analysis [Pigou, 1941, 1943, 1947] resulted in including the social costs or benefits of the aggregate supply.
(d) For a discussion of rationing rules see, for example, Tirole [1988: 212-214]. - As the journal is printed in black and white (with tones of gray), please ensure that no other colors are used in any charts or diagrams.
- Any diagrams, tables or figures should be numbered.
- References should be arranged alphabetically and chronologically. Book and journal titles should be italicized. Please follow the pattern as shown in the examples below:
(a) Tanzi V., Schuknecht L. [2000], Public spending in the 20th Century: a global perspective, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
(b) Levinson A. [2012], Valuing public goods using happiness data: the case of air quality, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 96, No. 9-10, October: 869-880.
(c) Heckman J.J. [1979], Sample selection bias as a specification error, Econometrica, vol. 47, No. 1: 153-161.
(d) Telegdy A. [2006], The effect of the public-sector wage increase on the public-private relative wages, in: Galasi, P., Kezdi, G. (eds.), The Hungarian Labour Market: 60-68, Budapest, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. - The article should be submitted using the Editorial System online manuscript submission tool, available via journal website.
- The submitted version of the article must not contain any information that would make it possible to identify the author, i.e.:
- The authors' names and their affiliations must not appear on the title page.
- References to any previous work by the authors (books, articles, papers, etc.) should be phrased in such a way so as to prevent their identification.
- This version of the article must not contain any acknowledgments or references to participation in joint research projects, conferences, etc. - Articles accepted for publication may be edited in terms of both content and style.
- The journal reserves the right to make abridgments and adjustments in order to bring an article into line with its editorial standards. The title of an article may be changed.
- The journal works closely with authors throughout the process of editing the article.
- Authors of articles that are published are entitled to one complimentary copies of the issue of Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics containing their article.