

- JABREF CITE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE MANUAL
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Newspapers, Online Encyclopedias, and Reference Worksīecause newspapers, magazines, and encyclopedias are continuously updated, they should be cited as footnotes in the text. “The Quiet Revolution that Transformed Women’s Employment, Education, and Family.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations, Boston. “The Evolution of Economic Understanding and Postwar Stabilization Policy.” Paper presented at the Rethinking Stabilization Policy Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas Symposium, Jackson Hole, WY. “Title.” Paper presented at followed by meeting name, place, and city where the lecture/meeting took place. Lectures and Papers Presented at MeetingsĪuthor Last Name, First Name. “Contracts and Technology Adoption.” Unpublished.

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Please provide a URL that links to the full text of the article. When a paper has not been published but can be found on the Web (such as the author’s website or the university website), use the following format: Author Last Name, First Name. “The Impact of Consumer Loss Aversion on Pricing.” Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper 4849. “An Efficient Ascending-Bid Auction for Multiple Objects.” University of Maryland Faculty Working Paper 97–06.
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“Title.” Type of Working Paper (such as institution, working series title) and number. These should always include a specific working paper number as assigned by the institution.Īuthor Last Name, First Name. Only papers appearing as part of an institution’s working papers series should be classified as working papers. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History. Kusuoka, Shigeo, and Akira Yamazaki, ed.Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Multivolume works include works such as encyclopedias, multivolume works published over several years, and multivolume works published in a single year. "Voter Pessimism and Electoral Accountability: Experimental Evidence from Kenya." AEA RCT Registry. For more information, see the RCT Registry page. 4 (October 2019): 1009-1059.Īuthors of papers using randomized control trials should include a self-reference using the following format: Author Names. Ankita Patnaik, "Data for: Reserving Time for Daddy: The Consequences of Fathers’ Quotas," Journal of Labor Economics 37, no.

"Replication data for: The Macroeconomic Effects of Tax Changes: Estimates Based on a New Measure of Fiscal Shocks." American Economic Association, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. “Arms Transfers to Developing Countries, 1945–1968.” Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI. bin/surveymost?sm+08 (accessed February 9, 2011). “Current Employment Statistics: Colorado, Total Nonfarm, Seasonally adjusted - SMS08000000000000001.” United States Department of Labor. Please include the date accessed in parentheses at the end.įor data references specifically associated with a published paper, please include the Author Name(s). When referencing datasets, please include the author name or name of the provider hosting the data, the year the data were collected or posted, the name or title of the dataset, the name of the database if applicable, and any other information necessary for one to retrieve the data. The following examples are intended to provide information for less common sources.
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We use the Chicago Manual of Style Author-Date system for all common publication types.
