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Aims and ScopeThe Journal of Regulatory Economics serves as a high quality forum for the analysis of regulatory theories and institutions by developing the rigorous economics foundations of regulation. Both theoretical and applied works, including experimental research, are encouraged. Research in all aspects of regulation is of interest including traditional problems of natural monopoly, deregulation, new policy instruments, health and safety regulation, environmental regulation, insurance and financial regulation, hazardous and solid waste regulation, and consumer product regulation. The JRE provides researchers, policy-makers, and institutions with current perspectives on the theory and practice of economics of regulation. JRE is unique in that it fills a gap in the market for a high quality journal dealing solely with the economics of regulation. Submission PoliciesJRE is published bimonthly. It offers expedited handling and publication of manuscripts. Every effort is made to provide decisions within two months of receipt of manuscripts. The publication schedule for articles is expedited by the submission of accepted articles on electronic media to the editor. Submissions should be emailed to Michael Crew, Editor, at mcrew@rbs.rutgers.edu and crri@rbs.rutgers.edu. Initial submissions sent via email should be in either Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word formats. Submissions should be typed, double-spaced, and single-sided. An abstract (not to exceed 100 words) should be included. If hard copies need to be sent please send three copies to Michael Crew, Editor, Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University, 180 University Avenue, Newark, New Jersey 07102. There is no submission fee. For articles which are accepted for publication, there is no page charge for articles which are submitted on electronic media according to the JRE instructions and which do not exceed sixteen typeset pages. However there are page charges for accepted papers that exceed sixteen pages in the final publication. Accepted articles should be prepared according the JRE's Style Instructions |
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FeesCharge for excess pages: accepted papers which are in excess of sixteen typeset pages will incur a page charge of $56 per typeset page to the nearest quarter page for all pages over sixteen. (This is approximately $30 per typed manuscript page for pages in excess of thirty.) Retyping fee: accepted papers not provided on electronic media will incur a retyping fee of $15.00 per typeset page to defray partially the cost of retyping. Math Conversion fee: accepted articles containing mathematical text which is not prepared according to JRE instructions will be charged a fee to have the journal staff convert the paper. The amount of the conversion fee is dependent on the amount of additional work required by the journal staff. An estimate for the amount will be given to the author on request. In the case of articles which are not submitted on electronic media, this fee is in addition to the retyping Contacting the Editor
Subscription InformationThe JRE is published bimonthly by Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. (formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers). Please visit Springer's website for subscription orders and sample copies: http://www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=100298
Sponsors of the JREThe following organizations are sponsors of the Journal of Regulatory Economics:
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