The New York Economic Review has a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism. We take all allegations of plagiarism very seriously and will investigate any suspected cases thoroughly and promptly.

Authors submitting manuscripts to our journal are expected to ensure that their work is original and free from any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism. Plagiarism includes the following:

  1. Copying text or ideas from another source without proper attribution.
  2. Paraphrasing text from another source without proper attribution.
  3. Submitting a manuscript that has been previously published elsewhere, in whole or in part.
  4. Submitting a manuscript that is under consideration for publication elsewhere.

To ensure that all manuscripts submitted to our journal are original, we use plagiarism detection software to check all submissions for potential instances of plagiarism. If plagiarism is detected, our editorial team will contact the author(s) to request an explanation and may take further action if necessary, including rejecting the manuscript or retracting a published article.

Authors who are found to have engaged in plagiarism will be subject to sanctions, which may include a ban on submitting future manuscripts to our journal, as well as reporting the misconduct to their institution or funding agency.

We take plagiarism very seriously at the New York Economic Review, and we are committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity. If you have any questions or concerns about our plagiarism policy, please do not hesitate to contact our editorial team.