Article Retraction and Withdrawal Manuscript

Published articles in Journal of Economic and Policy Studies (JEPS) should remain extant and intact. However, under exceptional circumstances involving plagiarism, data fabrication and redundant publication or involuntary data errors, articles may need to be retracted, removed or replaced in order to protect the integrity of the literature. The need for a retraction will be determined by the Editor-in-Chief, but may be initiated, in cases of flawed data or conclusions, at the request of the author(s).

To retract an article, a notice of retraction will be published. This notice of retraction will:

  • include the title and authors of the article, the reason for the retraction and who is retracting the article;
  • be published online and be linked to the online version of the article.

Withdrawal of Manuscript

The author is not allowed to withdraw submitted manuscripts, because the withdrawal wastes valuable resources that editors and referees spent a great deal of time processing submitted manuscript, and works invested by the publisher.

If the author still requests withdrawal of his/her manuscript when the manuscript is still in the peer-reviewing process, the author and his/her affiliation will be blacklisted for publication in this journal. The blacklist will remain until 5 years.