EDITORIAL POLICY

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6803.1995.tb00572.x
Date01 December 1995
Published date01 December 1995
EDITORIAL POLICY
It
is the editorial policy
of
The Journal
of
Financial Research that "financial
research" is broadly interpreted to include fmancial management, investments, financial
institutions, capital market theory, and portfolio theory. This definition
of
scope is
intended to include research results that imply market characteristics. The preferred
subject matter for The Journal addresses fmancial decision making and policy making
of
the individual unit
of
operation as opposed to monetary economics or public policy.
As an example, The Journal will focus on the financial management
of
financial
institutions in contrast to an analysis
of
macro-monetary and financial variables. Also,
contributions that illustrate the application
of
amanagement science technique or
quantitative tool should be directly connected with finance to be publishable in The
Journal.

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