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NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Editorial Enquiries to:   
The Journal Manager 
JTEP, C/O School of Management     
University of Bath                             
Claverton Down
BATH
BA2 7AY

Tel: +44 (0) 1225 386302
Fax: +44 (0) 1225 386767
Email: jtep@management.bath.ac.uk

  1. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically in both PDF and Word format to  jtep@management.bath.ac.uk, supported by two hard copies sent to the above address.
    Articles in other formats will not be considered.
     
  2. The Editors will not consider articles that have been submitted elsewhere.
     
  3. All manuscripts must be typed in 12 pt Times in double spacing. The pages must be numbered.
      
  4. An abstract of not more than 100 words, detailing the main points of the article, must be submitted with the article.
     
  5. All diagrams must be supplied in camera-ready form, either on disk or paper.
     
  6. Where mathematical arguments are used, the full workings should accompany the article in order to assist the referee.  They will not be published.
     
  7. Statistical tables should be clearly headed and the reader should be able to understand the meaning of each row or column.  Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy of the data.
     
  8. Footnotes must be very brief.  Any explanation requiring more than a few lines must be incorporated in the text or added as an Appendix.  The editors reserve the right to delete overlength footnotes.
     
  9. References should be carefully checked, and complete.  Any references not cited in the text will be deleted. The Harvard System must be used, as in the present volume.
     
  10. Authors are expected to read proofs and return them by return of post, and to keep corrections to a minimum level.  Authors’ alterations made at the proof stage may be charged for; alternatively, the editors reserve the right not to give effect to them.
     
  11. Authors will receive a voucher copy of the issue of the Journal in which their article appears together with the PDF of the published article, which will be sent to the corresponding author.
     
  12. Authors will be expected to sign a Copyright Assignment Form, granting copyright of their article to the Journal of Transport Economics and Policy. 

Formatting Instructions for Final Manuscripts

Editorial enquiries tojtep@management.bath.ac.uk

Front Page must give only, in the following order:
Title
Author(s)
Address for Correspondence
Affiliation(s) of any additional author(s)
Acknowledgements
Abstract of the paper in not more than 100 words
Date of final version

Main Text
Text must be double line spaced.
Text must be in 12 pt Times Roman.
Sections must be numbered as 1.0, 2.0, etc. and in bold type, centred
Subsections must be numbered as 1.1, 1.2, etc. and in bold type, ranged left
Further sub-sections must be numbered as 1.11, 1.12, etc. and in italics, ranged left
Paragraphs must be indented on the first line.
Equations must be centred, and numbered in parentheses ranged right.
Tables and Figures must be given on separate sheets and not set in the text.
Abbreviations such as e.g. and i.e. should not be used; ‘for example’ or ‘that is’must be used instead; % should not be used in the main text, but written ‘per cent’.
Footnotes must be kept to a minimum and be as short as possible.

References
The Harvard System of Referencing must be used.
Only those works cited in the text may be included.
The list of references must follow the format:

Armstrong, J. S. (ed.) (2001): Long Range Forecasting from Crystal Ball to Computer, Wiley, New York.
Goodwin, P. (2002): ‘Integrating Management Judgment and Statistical Methods to Improve Short-term Forecasts’, Omega, 30, 127-35.
Granger, C., and P. Newbold (1974): ‘Spurious Regression in Economietrics’, Journal of Econometrics, 2, 111-20.
Sanders, N.R., and L.P. Ritzman (2001): ‘Judgmental Adjustment of Statistical Forecasts’, in Armstrong, J. S. (ed.) Long Range Forecasting from Crystal Ball to Computer, Wiley, New York, ch. 6.

Accepted ArticlePlease note that a ‘word’ version of the article is required for typesetting purposes.

Manuscripts that do not comply with these formatting instructions
will be returned for revision