The conceptual basis of utilizing macro-economic aggregates for understanding the process of economic development and the statistical procedures of measuring them are neither simple nor well established. The Journal of Income and Wealth published twice-yearly is devoted to publishing studies relating to concepts, definitions and statistical measures of macro-economic aggregates like domestic product, national income, savings, capital formation and workforce, at the national, sectoral and regional levels, that reflect the structure and structural changes of the economy.
The Journal publishes both referred papers of IARNIW seminars and conferences and refereed contributions. A team of distinguished experts as mentioned in the list of Executive Committee and Editorial Board members edits the Journal of Income and Wealth. All contributions to the Journal are to be sent to Secretary, Indian Association for Research in National Income and Wealth, National Statistical Office (NSO), Khursheed Lal Bhavan, Janpath, Sansad Marg, New Delhi – 100001. ONLINE and PRINT version of the Journal can also be subscribed from IndianJournals.com. IARNIW welcomes contributions for researchers for publication in the Journal.
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STYLE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE JOURNAL OF INCOME AND WEALTH
General
Papers may be submitted only in MS WORD document form. The font used throughout the paper shall be Times New Roman in size 12. Abstract of the paper should be given with indentations at both ends, in italics.
Author(s)’s name and organization shall appear below the title. The organisation’s name shall be in italics. If there is more than one author, then their names will appear one below the other in the order specified in the original paper. Disclaimers to be attached shall appear at the end of the paper (before endnotes).
The JEL classification should be given at the top.
Tables
Each table shall be numbered serially starting with 1. Tables shall be part of the document and should not be given in separate files. All clarifications and references to table entries shall be given at the bottom of the table.
Text boxes and diagrams
Each of the boxes and diagrams shall be numbered serially. While the boxes will have borders, diagrams shall appear without borders. Captions, titles of the boxes and diagrams shall appear at the top. Wrapping of text around the boxes should be avoided.
Referencing within the paper
Details of all papers, books, journals etc. referred shall be given at the end of the paper. Within the paper, only the author’s or organisation’s name along with the reference year shall be given in square brackets. For example reference to a paper by Dr X published in 1980 may be referred as [X, 1980, pp–], Report Number 480 of NSSO published in 2002 may be referred as [NSSO, 2002]. If there are more than one report in a year they may be distinguished like 2000a, 2000b etc.
Footnotes, endnotes, indexes and referencing should not be done using the built-in features of MS Word.
References at the end of the paper
The format shall be: Name of author (year of publication) / name of organisation (year of publication), title of paper within quotes, title of publication / journal in italics, conference or seminar where presented or place where published, page numbers. If more than one publication or journal exist in a year the year may be indicated as 2000a, 2000b etc to distinguish the issues. References shall be alphabetically arranged. The edition number of books shall be specified after the title and publisher’s name.
Examples:
- Desai M and Rao K (1965), “Indian Economy in Retrospective”, Dummy Publishers, New Delhi, 1965, First edition.
- Government of India, National Sample Survey Organisation, Report No. 400, “Employment-unemployment situation in India”, NSS 55th Round
- Reserve bank of India (2000), “Finances of Private Limited Companies 1997-98”