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Submission Preparation Checklist
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.
Basic requirements for preparation and registration of materials:
1. The UDC index (capital letters to the upper left, the font is bold).
Items 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 must be submitted in two languages (in Ukrainian, English).
2. JEL classification codes (ranked by keywords, number from 1 to 5, one line, comma, bold, for example: JEL classification: C12, C14, C18).
3. DOI (this code is assigned by the editorial board after the recommendation of the article to the press).
4. The author (the case is indicated by the full name and surname of the author in italics, the surname - in capital letters).
5. Information about the author (authors) in Ukrainian and English (last name, first name, patronymic in the nominal case, information about the degree and academic rank (without abbreviations), position and place of work of the author (completely without abbreviations), detailed actual contact with postal code, country name, e-mail address, ORCID ID.
6. The title of the article (in the center, capital letters, font - kegel 16).
Bibliographic descriptions for citing must be both in Ukrainian and English.
7. Annotation in Ukrainian and English, in italics of the paragraph; at least 1800 characters, including keywords. It should reflect: introduction, purpose and methods of research, results and conclusions. In the annotation text one should use meaningful words from the text of the article. Provided provisions should logically follow from each other. The text of the annotation must be concise, clear, free from secondary information, extra introductory words, general, and minor wording).
8. Keywords (italics in a paragraph, at least five words or phrases, separated by a ";" (semicolon)). Keywords should not repeat the title of the article.
9. Formulas: , Fig.; , Tabl.: , Bibl.: . (specify the number of formulas, figures, tables, bibliographic sources).
10. Text:
10. Text in structured form with the allocation of such elements (bold italics from the paragraph):
10.1 An introduction that contains: a general statement of the problem and its relevance to important scientific or practical tasks; the analysis of recent researches and publications, which initiated the solution of this problem and based on the author (with references in the text on the sources used), the definition of previously unsettled parts of the general problem, which is devoted to the article, the relevance of the problem.
10.2 The purpose and objectives of the article.
10.3 An overview of the main research material with the indication of the methods and the full substantiation of the scientific results obtained.
10.4 Conclusions and perspectives of further exploration in the direction.
10.5 The list of used sources shall be submitted after the text of the article under the heading "Literature" (italics, kegl 14, 1 interval) in the original language in accordance with the requirements of the National Standard of Ukraine DSTU 8302: 2015 (with amendments and supplements)) and "References" in English (issued in accordance with the international bibliographic standard APA)) (http://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/APA/book) Translating the proper names, surnames and names should be in accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of January 27, 2010 No. 55 "On the ordering of transliteration of the Ukrainian alphabet in Latin "(http://zakon4.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/55-2010-p). If the article has a DOI code, it should be noted. For example: Ivaniv, S.M., Petriv, Yu. S. (2017). Oblikova politicka v Ukraini [Accounting policy in Ukraine]. Ternopil: VPC "Economichna dumka" [in Ukrainian]. DOI: 10.25164 / 2219-2568-2017-5 (76) -3-12. The number of sources is not less than 12, source numbering is done in order of reference to them.
References to the literature in the text should be presented in square brackets, for example, [5, p. 120; 7, p. 94-95], where the first digit indicates the serial number of the source in the list of literature, and the second - the corresponding page in this source; the source (with page) is separated from another semicolon (;).
The articles submitted in English by the rules of registration of references to the used sources and the list of literature are given below.
10.6 The authors are responsible for the accuracy of the terms, surnames, data, citations, statistical materials, and the like in the article. The abbreviation of words and phrases other than the generally accepted ones is not allowed.
It is mandatory to specify that the material is submitted for publication for the first time and has not been previously published, as well as the fact that the material of the article contains the results of their own copyright research. The use of the ideas, results and texts of other authors has a link to the corresponding source.
Materials that do not meet the specified requirements are not accepted for consideration. Manuscripts of articles are subject to additional editorial review. The rejected original is not returned to the author, only a review is sent for refinement.
- Technical requirements for the design of the article:
The page format is A4.
The text does not allow blank lines, discharges, transfer marks, pseudo-graph elements and other non-text characters.
The volume of the article - at least 12 printed pages.
Fields on the left, bottom and top - 20 mm, right -10 mm.
Font - Times New Roman (cell 14), line spacing -1.5.
Abbreviation - 1.25 cm
The number of table material and illustrations should be relevant. The digital material is presented in a table having a serial number (for example, Table 1.) and a name (printed above the table in the middle). Illustrations should also be numbered and they should have the names that are indicated by each illustration (for example, Figure 2).
Formulas are executed using the built-in MS Equation formulas editor in italics and numbered on the right side.
Drawings executed in MS Word must be grouped; they should be the only graphic object.
Tables, drawings are printed by the built-in Microsoft Word editor and placed in the middle.
When typing, you should turn off the automatic "soft" transfer (forbidden "forced" transfers - using a hyphen). Abstracts only use the "Enter" key, do not apply spaces or tabs (Tab key).
All statistics should be backed by links to sources.
All quotes should end with references to sources.
Links to textbooks and popular science literature are undesirable.
Names of works in the list of used sources are arranged in order of citation or in alphabetical order by the surname of the first author (for articles in English).
The abbreviation of words and phrases other than the generally accepted ones is not allowed.
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