The Financial Review's Submission Process
If you haven't already done so, please see our brief checklist to review our originality requirements and prepare the paper for submission.
1. If you are not a current year member and have not paid a non-member submission fee to FR this calendar year, please join the EFA before paying the submission fee and proceeding to the online submission process. To join instantly using a credit card or to print a mail-in membership form, please see http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/memb.asp?ref=0732-8516. Alternatively, you can pay the higher non-member submission fee for a standard submission, but we prefer that you join the EFA and pay the member submission fee, which will entail a lower total cost to you. Our Express Decision option requires EFA membership.
2. Submission fee payment options (standard submission: $50 EFA members, $110 non-members - online or by check; optional Express Decision submission: $400 - members only, online only)
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3. After joining the EFA and paying the submission fee:
- For a new first-round submission, please proceed to
our ScholarOne site for the remainder of the submission process.
- For a resubmission, please see your editorial decision e-mail message for
instructions. Papers originally submitted through our old system (before July
28, 2008) have four-digit manuscript IDs, possibly with a T or an R with an
revision number appended, and aren't being
handled through ScholarOne (also known as Manuscript Central). The editor who
sent your decision message will continue to work with you for your resubmission.
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