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Title
Author 1: Title Name SURNAME
Institution
Author 2: Title Name SURNAME
Institution
Abstract: max. 250 words
Keywords: max. 6 words / phrases
Introduction
Please use Arial font size 10 pts. and 1.3 spacing between lines for the introduction.
Main text
Please use Arial font size 10 pts. for the main text, including headings. All headings should be bold; division into subheadings is not expected. Italics can be used in the text for expressing the emphasis. Do not use bold or underline in the text. Please use 1.3 spacing between lines, paragraph format line spacing 6 pts before, 12 pts after.
References in the text
Place reference in the text enclosing authors’ names and the year of the reference, e.g. “White (2009) points out that…”, “… recent literature (Atkinson, Black, 2010a, 2010b, 2011, Chase et al., 2011, pp. 12–14) conclude…”. Note the use of alphabetical order. Include page numbers if appropriate.
Figures
Figure is any graphical object other than table. Number figures in the order of appearance Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. Each figure should be titled (e.g. Figure 1: Title of the figure). Specify the source below the figures (e.g. Source: Own construction). Each figure should be placed in the text and also attached as a separate file in JPG or TIF format.
Tables
Place each table just on one page. Number tables in the order of appearance Table 1, Table 2, etc. Each table should be titled (e.g. Table 1: Title of the table). Specify the source below the table (e.g. Source: Eurostat). Each table should be placed in the text and also attached as a separate file in XLS or XLSX format.
Footnotes
Please do not use footnotes and endnotes.
Conclusion
Please use Arial font size 10 pts. and 1.3 spacing between lines for the conclusion. Final papers should be saved in DOC (Word 97-2003) or DOCX (Word 2007/2010) format and sent to the email address [email protected] by 10 October 2012.
References
Arrange list of references alphabetically. Use the following reference styles:
[for a book] HICKS, J. Value and Capital: An inquiry into some fundamental principles of economic theory. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939.
[for chapter in an edited book] DASGUPTA, P. et al. Intergenerational Equity, Social Discount Rates and Global Warming. In PORTNEY, P., WEYANT, J., eds. Discounting and Intergenerational Equity. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 1999.
[for a journal] HRONOVÁ, S., Hindls, R., Čabla, A. Conjunctural Evolution of the Czech Economy. Statistika, Economy and Statistics Journal, 2011, 3 (September), pp. 4–17.
[for an online source] CZECH COAL. Annual Report and Financial Statement 2007 [online]. Prague: Czech Coal, 2008. [cit. 20.9.2008]. Available at: .
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