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MANUCRIPT SUBMISSION

- Send all manuscripts and correspondence on editorial matters to: Illoong Kwon, Managing Editor, KJPS Graduate School of Public Administration Seoul National University San 56-1, Sillim-Dong, Gwanak-Gu, Seoul, (Zip Code) 151-742 Korea email: kjps@snu.ac.kr Office: 82-10-9892-5757 Fax: 82-02-882-3998
- Submit a manuscript by e-mail. This manuscript should contain the author's name, academic position, institutional affiliation, and contact information including mailing address, voice and fax phone numbers, and e-mail address.
- Manuscripts should be no more than 10,000 words including the abstract, foot-notes, references, tables, and appendices. An abstract of no more than 150 words should precede the first p2012-02-28age of the manuscript. Manuscripts must be double spaced (including abstract and footnotes).
- Each manuscript will undergo a bouble blind peer review.
- We will not review manuscripts that are currently under review for publication or that have been previously published. Since the KJPS emphasizes and publishes original research and scientific evidence, authors should not submit articles already published or forthcoming in other academic journals and books.

MANUSCRIPT FORMATTING

- You will need to prepare an anonymous version of your paper in PDF format. We will NOT process PDF manuscript submissions in which authors give identifying information on the cover page or elsewhere in the manuscript. These authors will be contacted and asked to resubmit their PDF manuscripts without identifiers. Failure to follow these instructions will substantially delay the review of a manuscript.
- TABLES: Be parsimonious in the use and design of tables. Provide only data relevant to the textual argument. Create headings and communicate the argument under discussion. Avoid designing tables so wide that they must be printed at right angles to the normal reading position. Tables must be numbered and titled.
- FIGURES: Rough drawings of figures are acceptable upon submission. All illustrations and figures if accepted must be provided to us camera-ready.
- FOOTNOTES: A substantive idea that seems worth presenting in a footnote is usually worth presenting in the text. When inclusion in the text proves difficult, that indicates a strong argument for dropping the point. If you decide that you must include certain ideas as notes, number them consecutively and place them at the bottom of the page.
- REFERENCES: Include at the end of your manuscript a complete list of references in the following format. Please note the omission of italics, quotation marks, and underlines in these references.

Chapter in an edited book:
Hotz, V. J., & Scholz, J. K. 2003. The earned income tax credit. In R. Moffitt (ed.), Means-tested transfer programs in the United States (pp. 1-34). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Journal article:
Haveman, R., & Wolfe, B. L. 1995. The determinants of children's attainments: A review of methods and findings. Journal of Economic Literature, 33(4): 1829-1878.

Book:
Ellwood, D. 1988. Poor support: Poverty in the American family. New York: Basic Books.

Working paper:
Anderson, P. M., Butcher, K. F., & Levine, P. B. 2002. Maternal employment and overweight children (NBER Working Paper No. w8770). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

Online resource:
Rockman, B. A., & Hahm, S. D. 2011. The notion of good and bad governance in comparative perspective. Korean Journal of Policy Studies, 26(2): 1-16. Retrieved on November 3, 2011, from http://kjps.snu.ac.kr/.

- Arrange the list in alphabetical order by author; for more than one publication by an author (or co-authors), arrange by publication date with the earliest publication first.
- Citations in the text and in notes should appear in parentheses and contain author name(s), year of publication, and page number (where quoted or more specific reference): (Smith, 1949:385).

COPYRIGHT

KJPS applies the Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/) to all the articles we publish. Under this license, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their article, but authors allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, distribute, and/or copy articles in KJPS, so long as the original authors and source are cited. No permission is required from the authors or the publishers. This broad license was developed to facilitate open access to, and free use of, original works of all types. Applying this standard license to your own work will ensure your right to make your work freely and openly available.