The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) has called for the submission of entries from economic enthusiasts to the first edition of its NESG Economic and Policy Review (EPR) which will be published bi-annually.
The EPR was established to serve as an avenue for constructive analysis of economic policies and their impacts on different aspects of the business and economic environment.
This call was made in a public statement from the NESG signed by Olusegun Omisakin, director of Research & Development, NESG who said the manuscripts can focus on the general macroeconomic overview as well as those that explore various economic issues from a sectoral perspective.
“The objectives of the EPR are to provide unbiased authoritative insights and opinions on the Nigerian economy, provide innovative solutions to key challenges facing the Nigerian economy, and shape readers’ knowledge by providing in-depth analyses on trending national, international business, and economic developments,” he explained.
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Omisakin who doubles as the Chief Economist for NESG listed the guidelines for entries to be published, stating that the manuscripts must range from 1,500 to 2,500 words with font size 11, double-spaced in Times New Roman font with the American Psychological Association (APA) style of referencing.
He stated that the document must be written starting with an executive summary, introduction, body, policy recommendation, and conclusion, adding that it must be insightful, persuasive, original, and constructive with evidence-based analysis.
“Manuscripts must be relevant and cover current and future economic issues facing the country, furthermore the Ideas must be clearly communicated in a style that business owners, managers, and policymakers can understand,
Electronic copy of the manuscripts should be submitted to the NESG designated email address on or before the submission deadline of June 4th and those published elsewhere or those under consideration will not be accepted,” Omisakin said.
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