Aim
Research Journal of Public Finance is a scientific journal that publishes two issues a year in June and December, applies the double-blind refereeing system, and publishes studies in Turkish and English, free of charge. First of all, the studies are scanned for plagiarism with the iThenticate program.
The editorial board of Research Journal of Public Finance was an expert in the field, provided consultancy services to at least one thesis study in the departments, was selected and formed from among independent organizations through a written invitation letter.
Research Journal of Public Finance publishes two issues a year, in June and December. The language of Research Journal of Public Finance is Turkish. In addition to Turkish studies, English studies can also be accepted for publication. In order to prevent plagiarism in the studies, the studies are primarily scanned for plagiarism with the iThenticate program.
Studies submitted for publication to the Journal of Finance Studies are evaluated through double-blind refereeing. The referees who will evaluate the studies consist of independent referees who are not included in the editorial board.
With the inclusion of the works submitted by the authors in the publication process, no publication fee is requested at any stage and no royalties are paid to the authors. At the same time, no fee is charged by the journal administration for subscription applications to Research Journal of Public Finance or for reading and downloading transactions made through the online website.
The Journal of Finance Studies does not broadcast advertisements in its published issues or on the website, and advertisement applications are directly rejected by the editorial board.
In the event that the Journal of Finance Studies ceases to be published, the publications made in the previous periods can be accessed via the address https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/finance/lockss-manifest.
Scope
Research Journal of Public Finance, Studies publishes the most accurate and innovative empirical and theoretical studies ever written. It mediates the publication of theoretical studies, especially qualitative and quantitative research, throughout the scientific world.
Research Journal of Public Finance; It is issued to help ensure the publication of research and studies in the economic, social, legal and administrative fields related to fiscal theory, fiscal economics, fiscal policy, fiscal law, fiscal history, state budget, public borrowing and finance.
General Description
1. Authors should prepare the studies they sent to the Journal of Finance Studies in accordance with the explanations made under the heading About the Journal.
2. The information that should be included in the author information for the studies that the authors upload to the journal system in two copies should be as follows:
* Author Title
* Author Name-Surname
* Author ORCID number
* Author e-mail address
* Institution of the author
* City Country
3. On the page containing the author's information, in addition to the information stated above, only the information that should be stated in the footnote about the study should be included.
Title
1. All submitted articles must have Turkish and English titles.
2. In the titles, the first letter of each word should be capitalized, justified and 14 points.
Summary
1. Abstracts should be between 150-250 words.
2. In the abstracts; Care should be taken to include purpose, method, findings and conclusion information.
3. Abbreviations should not be used in abstracts, if possible.
4. The character size should be 10 points.
5. The summary of all studies should be in Turkish and English.
6. Abstract title Character size should be 12 points.
Keywords
1. Keywords between at least 3 and at most 5 words should be written under each summary section.
2. The first letter of each word should be capitalized.
3. The character size must be 10 points.
4. The character size of the keywords title should be 12 points.
5. There should be Turkish and English keywords for each study.
JEL Classification Codes
1. Submitted articles should be classified as JEL (JOURNAL of ECONOMIC LITERATURE)
2. The address http://www.aeaweb.org/journal/jel_class_system.php can be used for classification.
Introduction
1. In the introduction part, the purpose of the study, the method used, the contribution of the study to the literature and the scope of the study should be stated.
Footnote
1. If necessary, explanations can be made with footnotes.
2. Footnote character size should be 10 points.
3. Footnotes should be left justified and the paragraph indent should be zero.
4. Footnote line should not have a left space.
Titles
1. Except for the Introduction, Conclusion and Bibliography titles, the chapters and sub-sections are numbered, and the title of the relevant section and subsection is written after each number.
2. Headings should be written in bold.
3. All headings should be written in bold, justified (without indentation) and only the first letter of the words should be capitalized.
4. The character size of all titles including introduction, conclusion and bibliography should be 12 points.
5. Chapters should be numbered as (1st, 2nd, 3rd, …) respectively, subsections and other subsections below them;
one.
1.1.
1.1.1.
should be numbered as multiple digits.
Font Type
1. Manuscripts should be 1.15 line spacing and a maximum of 25 pages including tables and figures.
2. The manuscript should be prepared in 11 pt Times New Roman and Turkish font.
3. Manuscripts should be justified
Tables
1. Manuscripts should be 1 line-spaced, with tables and figures, and a maximum of 25 pages.
2. The manuscript should be prepared using Times New Roman and Turkish fonts.
3. Manuscripts should be justified
4. In the contents of the tables, the character size should be prepared as 11 pt or preferably 12 pt.
5. References should be written under the table. Character size must be 10 points
6. The reference statement should be written in bold letters, a colon (:) should be placed without any spaces, and the source address should be written by leaving a space.
7. Table contents should be prepared with the fit-to-window feature active.
equations
1. The sequence number to be given to the equations should be placed in parentheses on the right of the page.
2. Mathematical and statistical symbols should be prepared with the Microsoft Office equation editor or a similar equation editor.
Shapes and Graphics
1. Figures and Graphics should be titled and numbered.
2. Figures and graphics should be placed under the titles and should be centered in the text.
3. The graphics must not be the output of a computer software program, they must be drawn as drawings or drawings and must be arranged in such a way that they do not exceed the margin settings.
References
1. Bibliography should start from a New Page.
2. In the bibliography, the paragraph structure should be chosen as "hanging".
3. If there are many references by the same author in the bibliography section, the sources should be written in order from oldest to newest date.
4. The bibliography should be arranged alphabetically according to the surnames of the authors.
5. Only the works used in the article should be included in the bibliography.
6. References not included in the text should not be included in the bibliography.
7. The bibliography should be prepared in accordance with the examples specified.
Bibliography Paragraph Structure
1. Paragraphs should be justified.
2. Right and spl indents should be 0 (zero) cm and hanging 1 cm.
3. Spacing should be 6 pt before and after, single line spacing.
4. Welds hanging 1.25 cm.
Page Structure
1. Margins should be 3 cm from all directions.
2. The gutter should be given from the left.
* Articles are sent via DergiPark in A4 paper size and MS Word program. The main text should be prepared using Times New Roman font.
* All publication rights of the articles accepted and published in the journal, in written and electronic media, belong to the Journal of Finance Studies.
* All communication regarding the article submission and evaluation processes is carried out via the e-mail system using the DergiPark infrastructure. Information is not given over the phone.
General Principles
In the entire process of uploading and publishing the works submitted to Research journal of public finance to the journal system and publishing, especially the editors, assistant editors, editorial board, advisory board and other similar journal management should abide by the principle of confidentiality, transparency and impartiality.
All of the ethical policy guidelines below have been prepared with reference to the guidelines prepared by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). The guidelines for detailed guidance and flowchart can be viewed at https://publicationethics.org/guidance/guidelines.
The whole process regarding the studies submitted for publication to Research journal of public finance is kept confidential within the framework of the principle of confidentiality. Information and materials regarding the studies are not shared with any institution or organization, except for the applications made with a wet signed petition by the supervisors of the official institutions. The information requested with the petition is made according to the decision of the majority of votes as a result of the journal's board of directors meeting held in the editorial office.
The responsibilities expected to be followed by all parties, including the authors of the study, referees and readers, especially the editors, are as follows.
Responsibility for Editors
Responsibilities of the Editorial Board
Actions against research and publication ethics:
Plagiarism: It is expressed as plagiarism in some studies as a word group. Plagiarism is an author's thought, opinion, formula, method, writing, figure, etc. It is the expression of the authors' own thoughts in their works by taking them in a way that is not in accordance with the scientific citation rules.
Forgery: Organizing, reporting or presenting the data, presentations or works derived from the authors' work, without being subjected to scientific evaluation, or presenting a research that has not been done before.
Distortion: Modifying data, records or figures compiled without specific research, or falsifying data or findings in the interests of outside assistance received on the subject of study.
Republishing: These are the publications created by the authors by showing that the previous work has never been done and without attribution. Such publications, expressed as duplicate publications, are presentations by the same authors that give the same result and are not related to each other. In some cases, it is republished by one of the authors of the study without the knowledge of the authors of the study. Studies in this situation generally consist of studies prepared to be used in associate professorship applications.
Slicing: Authors make one more publication by dividing a particular work in various stages. In such studies, slicing is done within the framework of arbitrary behavior, far from scientific ethical principles.
Unfair Authorship: It is the inclusion of authors who did not contribute to the study or the absence of contributing authors among the study authors. The right of authorship is not only related to the literary part of the study, but also consists of a process pattern that includes data collection, evaluation, analysis or study design.
Responsibilities of the Referees
Readers Responsibilities
Publication Policy
The publication process of the studies sent to be published in the Research Journal of Public Finance is carried out by volunteers. No fee is charged from the authors regarding the publication process of the studies. For this reason, the publication process is free of charge.
Journal of Finance Studies is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.