Article - Layout - Template - Economics of Development
Article - Layout - Template - Economics of Development
Article - Layout - Template - Economics of Development
Name M. Surname (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, bold, centred, single line spacing)
Abstract (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, bold, justified). Text of the Abstract (Times New
Roman, font size 12 pt, justified, no paragraph indentation, single line spacing).
The Abstract should be informative (do not contain general words, do not duplicate information from
other sections of the work), meaningful and structured (correspond to the following structure:
relevance, purpose of the work, list of methods used, main research results, practical value of the
work). Research results should occupy about 70% of the Abstract volume. The use of abbreviations,
footnotes and references in the resume is not allowed.
Keywords (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, bold, justified): keyword 1, keyword 2, … keyword 7.
5-7 words or phrases that relate to the subject matter. Keywords should not duplicate the title of the
article or include general words.
LITERATURE REVIEW (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, bold, left-alignment)
Text of the Literature Review (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, justified).
This section is optional and should contain the results of research by scientists who analysed certain
aspects of the problem under consideration. Each scientist's surname must be accompanied by a
corresponding reference from the list of used literature.
MATERIALS AND METHODS (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, bold, left-alignment)
Text of the Materials and Methods (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, justified).
The section describes the main stages of the study and justifies the choice of the methods, techniques,
approaches, or actions used to obtain new scientific research results. The strategies and criteria for
sampling (if the article contains an empirical part) are explained, the experimental basis of the study is
noted. The stated methodology should provide a complete picture of the research progress so that it can
be repeated by other scientists with the use of the same materials and methods. Materials and Methods
are required in the structure of a scientific article.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, bold, left-alignment)
Text of the Results and Discussion (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, justified).
The section presents the main research material with full justification of the scientific results obtained.
Tabular or graphic materials must be provided with the results of statistical data processing. Sources
and notes are placed directly below tables and figures. Avoid using personal pronouns, value
judgments, elements of the methodology description and direct repetition of the data given in the tables
and graphic material in the text. Numerical results should be rounded in accordance with accepted
rules, considering the mean error in the experiment, the confidence interval, or the distribution of
values. Research Results must be sufficiently substantiated, methodologically correct, have novelty and
practical value.
The Discussion exemplarily described by the author provokes a discussion, invites other scientists
interested in the subject to take part in it, bringing their well-grounded vision of the problem under
discussion. Here, the established most important scientific facts are considered, considering the
previously provided data and analysis, as well as scientific articles of a similar direction of research, in
which the current state of the problem is analysed. In the Discussion section, it is important to compare
your Results with the results of other scientists.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, bold, left-alignment)
Text of the Conflict of Interest (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, justified).
The journal requires that all authors disclose any potential sources of conflict of interest. Any interest
or relationship, financial or otherwise that might be perceived as influencing an author's objectivity is
considered a potential source of conflict of interest. These must be disclosed when directly relevant or
directly related to the work that the authors describe in their manuscript. The existence of a conflict of
interest does not preclude publication. If the authors have no conflict of interest to declare, they must
also state this at submission and include a statement in the Conflict of Interest section. It is the
responsibility of the corresponding author to review this policy with all authors and collectively to
disclose with the submission ALL pertinent commercial and other relationships. Discovery of the
failure to adequately disclose a conflict of interest at submission or during the review process may
result in the rejection of a manuscript or other author sanctions.
If you have no conflict of interest, state “None”.
Text of the Figure (Times New Text of the Figure (Times New Text of the Figure (Times New
Roman, font size 10 pt, centered) Roman, font size 10 pt, centered) Roman, font size 10 pt, centered)
Figure 1. Title of the Figure (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, centred)
Note: text of the note (Times New Roman, font size 10 pt, justified, no paragraph indentation)
Source: prepared on the basis of research data by M. Ivanov (2024) (Times New Roman, font size 10 pt, justified, no
paragraph indentation)
Tables. All tables are submitted with sequential numbering throughout the text and are placed
immediately after the paragraph in which they were mentioned for the first time. The title is placed
above the table, and notes or sources are placed directly below it. The data provided in the table must
be submitted in 10 pt with the use of Times New Roman font.
Table 1. Title of Table (Times New Roman, font size 12 pt, centred)
Text of the Table (Times Text of the Table (Times Text of the Table (Times Text of the Table (Times
New Roman, font size 10 pt) New Roman, font size 10 pt) New Roman, font size 10 pt) New Roman, font size 10 pt)
Note: text of the note (Times New Roman, font size 10 pt, justified, no paragraph indentation)
Source: prepared on the basis of research data by M. Ivanov (2024) (Times New Roman, font size 10 pt, justified, no
paragraph indentation)
Equations. Equations must be written using the equation editor, the use of figures is prohibited. All
equations must be centred and numbered in parentheses “()” at the right-hand edge of the page. There
should be a single line indent before and after the equation. All values should be explained in the text
below the equation. For example:
2
A=π r (1)
where A is the area; π is the constant ratio of the circumference of any circle to its diameter; r is the
radius.