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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, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

TITLE

The title should be short, clear, and informative, but it should not exceed 20 words. It has to be pinpoint about the issues discussed. The article title does not contain any uncommon abbreviations. The main ideas should be written first, followed by explanations.

 

AUTHOR NAME AND INSTITUTION

The author's names should be accompanied by their institutions, institution addresses, and email addresses, without any academic titles or job titles.

 

ABSTRACT

The length of the abstract should be between 150-200 words including keywords and article classification. The opening sentence should indicate the major conclusion of the article. Give a clear idea of the main conclusions of the article, the methods employed, and a clear indication of the line of reasoning. Report essential facts within the document, avoid abbreviations, do not dwell on previous literature, and use appropriate keywords and phrases from your article. You can learn more on how to make your research easy to find with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) guide.

 

KEYWORD

Keywords are required with five keywords the maximum; separated by semicolon {;}. Avoid abbreviations except for those established in the area.

 

JEL CODE

Please provide up to 6 standard JEL codes that can be accessed at https://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php

 

INTRODUCTION

The introduction should contain the statement of the topic, the practical/ academic importance, the summary of the literature, the gaps/ controversies/ inconsistencies in existing studies, the research objective(s), and the context. No spacing between paragraphs. For the next paragraph, its first line should be indented. Do not use numbers or alphabets in headings and sub-headings.

 

LITERATURE REVIEW (OPTIONAL)

The discussion in the literature review must continually link to the research questions. It should link studies to one another. More important studies should be written in more detail. Evaluate the gaps and identify areas to be filled.

 

METHOD

The method section structure should: describe the materials used in the study, explain how the materials were prepared for the study, describe the research protocol, explain how measurements were made and what calculations were performed, and state which statistical tests were done to analyze the data.

 

RESULT AND DISCUSSION

The important aspects in the interpretation of the results are identifying patterns of features, linking to previous results, linking to theory, and explaining the results.

 

CONCLUSION

Provide a statement that what is expected, as stated in the "Introduction" chapter can ultimately result in the "Results and Discussion" chapter, so there is compatibility. Moreover, it can also be added the prospect of the development of research results and application prospects of further studies into the next (based on results and discussion).

 

REFERENCE

The main references are international journals, proceedings, and books. All references should be to the most pertinent and up-to-date sources. References are written in APA 7th–American Psychological Association 7th Edition style.

Aminarta, A. A., & Kurniawan, M. L. A. (2021). Analysis of Macroeconomic Indicators Against the Composite Stock Price Index (CSPI) in Indonesia: Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) Approach. Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.18196/jerss.v5i2.12267

Ruiz-Peñalver, S. M., Rodríguez, M., & Camacho, J. A. (2019). A waste generation input-output analysis: The case of Spain. Journal of Cleaner Production, 210, 1475–1482.

Stimson, R. J., Stough, R. R., & Roberts, B. H. (2006). Regional Economic Development. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

Badan Pusat Statistik. (2021). Tabel inter regional input-output Indonesia transaksi domestik atas dasar harga produsen menurut 34 provinsi dan 52 industri (juta rupiah). Input-Output. https://www.bps.go.id/publication/2021/12/29/3ea49c0d856eceaba836792d/tabel-inter%0Aregional-input-output-indonesia-tahun-2016-tahun-anggaran-2021.html%0A

Kementrian Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian. (2021). Sosialisasi PP 41/2021: Reformasi rencana induk dan penyelenggaraan KPBPB Batam, Bintan, Karimun sebagai kawasan perdagangan bebas berkelas dunia

 

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL (OPTIONAL)

Supplementary material that may be helpful in the review process should be prepared and provided as a separate electronic file. That file can then be transformed into PDF format and submitted along with the manuscript and graphic files to the appropriate editorial office.

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