E efore Submission


This page is not about what you should do when you submit a paper to IREF. Rather, it includes some suggestions about what you could do to protect yourself from the apparently relentless editorial process of IREF or other journals.
  1. Prepare a "perfect" cover and an abstract
  2. Is it wise to make your working paper available on the Internet?
  3. Do not exceed 30 pages
  4. Remove negative clues from the paper

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