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References
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342 - 358. Use the small letters a, b, c… to distinguish among publications in case that you cite
more publications from the same author written in the same year (see following example of
Acemoglu).
ACEMOGLU, Daron (2009a). Introduction to Modern Economic Growth. Princeton (USA):
Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-13292.
ACEMOGLU, Daron (2009b). When Does Labor Scarcity Encourage Innovation? NBER
Working Papers. Cambridge (MA): NBER, March 2009. WP 14809. Retrieved from:
<http://www.nber.org/papers/w14809>.
BUCHANAN, James M. and Yong J. YOON (2000). Symmetric tragedies: Commons and
Anticommons. Journal of Law and Economics. Chicago: UC Press, April 2000. 43(1): 1-13.
EUROSTAT (2012). GDP and main components. [online database]. Luxembourg: European
Commision, [cit. 12.12.2012]. Available at: <http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/
statistics/search_database>.
HELLER, Michael A. and Rebecca S. EISENBERG (1998). Can Patents Deter Innovation? The
Anticommons in Biomedical Research. Science. Washington: AAAS, 1 May 1998. Vol.280 698701. DOI: 10.1126/science.280.5364.698
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