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International Conference on European Integration 2016
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Title of the Paper
(Times New Roman 13pt, Bold, Centered)
Name of the author1, Name of other author2(s)
(Times New Roman 12pt, Bold, Centered)
University1, 2 (Times New Roman 11pt, Centered)
Institute, Department (Times New Roman 11pt, Centered)
Address (Times New Roman 11pt, Centered)
City, Country (Times New Roman 11pt, Centered)
e-mail1, 2: emailaccount@domain.nationalabbreviation
Abstract
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Use 11pt size Times New Roman throughout the paper except for the headlines and abstract.
The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper and should contain 8-12 lines,
Times New Roman 10pt, Italic, block-aligned. Paper should not exceed 8 pages in total
otherwise you will charged for each extra page.
Keywords: 3-5 keywords, Times New Roman 10pt, Italic, Block-aligned, in alphabetical
order, separated by commas
JEL Classification: 3-5 JEL codes, Times New Roman 10pt, Italic, Block-aligned, separated
by commas
1. Introduction (First-level heading, Times New Roman 12pt, Bold)
Normal text of the paper, Times New Roman 10pt, Block-aligned. First paragraph of the
section, lacking indentation at the beginning of the first line. Space of 6 pt is below heading.
Second and following paragraphs of the text have no initial indentation as well. Normal text
of the paper, Times New Roman 10pt. Space of 6 pt is between (below) each paragraph.
1.1 Subsection (Second-level heading, Times New Roman 11pt, Bold, Italic)
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the guidelines explained in this example. Please note the changed style. Be advised that
papers in a technically unsuitable form will be returned for retyping. After returned the
manuscript must be appropriately modified.
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New Roman 10pt. Space of 6 pt is below heading. Space of 6 pt is between (below) each
paragraph.
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without indentation.
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Second and following paragraphs are not indented either, normal text of the paper, Times
New Roman 10pt. Space of 6 pt is between (below) each paragraph.
2. Problem Formulation and Methodology
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without indentation.
Second and following paragraphs are not indented either, normal text of the paper, Times
New Roman 10pt. Space of 6 pt is between (below) each paragraph.
2.1 Model and Data
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(1.2),…, (2.1), (2.2),… depending on your various sections.
2.1.1 Model Calibration
Figures should be numbered as follows: Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. Tables should be numbered
as follows: Table 1, Table 2, etc.
3. Problem Solution
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without indentation.
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New Roman 10pt. Space of 6 pt is between (below) each paragraph.
4. Conclusion
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will enable us to maintain uniformity in the conference proceedings.
If your paper deviates significantly from these specifications, Conference organization
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Acknowledgements
Supporting people and institutions (including Science Foundation) go here. For example:
This paper was created within the project GA CR Macroeconomic Models of the Czech
economy and economies of the other EU Countries. Project registration number 402/08/1015.
References
Use the provided citation style for references. Make the list of references in alphabetical
and numbered order. The list of references must contain only materials cited in the text.
References will be written in normal text of the paper, Times New Roman 10pt, Blockaligned. Space of 6 pt is between (below) each paragraph.
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Ostrava, Czech Republic
Citation of a book
[1] Molle, W. (2007). European Cohesion Policy. London: Routledge.
[2] Annoni, P. and Kozovska, K. (2010) EU Regional Competitiveness Index 2010.
Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.
[3] Categora, P., Graham, J. and Gilly, M. (2012). International Marketing. New York:
McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
Citation of a book chapter
[4] McCarty, T. and Yaisawarng, S. (2003). Technical Efficiency in New Jersey School
Districts. In Fried, H.O., Lovell, C. and Schmidt, S. (eds.). The Measurement
of Productive Efficiency: Techniques and Applications. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, pp. 98–120.
Citation of a journal paper
[5] Staníčková, M., Melecký L. and Poledníková. E. (2011). Data Base Analysis
for Exploration of EU Cohesion and Competitiveness. ACC Journal, vol. 3, iss. C,
pp. 136-146.
Citation of a working paper
[6] Barro, R. J. and Sala-i-Martin, X. (1990). Economic Growth and Convergence
across the United States. Working Paper No 3419. Cambridge: NBER Working
Paper Series.
Citation of a paper published in conference proceedings
[7] Melecký, L. and Staníčková, M. (2014). Regional Efficiency Evaluation by DEA
Approach: Comparison of Selected EU15 and EU13 Countries. In International
Conference on European Integration. Ostrava: VŠB-TU Ostrava, Faculty of
Economics, pp. 465–475.
Citation of electronic publications
[8] Kutscherauer, A. et al. (2010). Regional disparities in regional development of the
Czech Republic. Disparities in country regional development - concept, theory,
identification
and
assessment
[online].
[cit.2012-02-28].
Available:
http://disparity.vsb.cz/edice_cd/cd11_regdis_mono_angl/pdf/Regional%20disparitie
s.pdf.
Citation of web sides
[9] Eurostat
(2012).
Statistics
[online].
[cit.2012-06-15].
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/statistics/themes.
Available:
Appendix
If any, the appendix should appear directly after the references without numbering, and not
on a new page.
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Ostrava, Czech Republic
Paper Format Guidelines
Tables and figures should be numbered and references to them must be in the text.
Acceptable labelling for a table is Table 1 and Figure 1. The title of the table or figure is
placed above left-aligned and the source below the table or figure left-aligned. The text
should be composed in such a manner that there are not a greater number figures or tables on
a single page. Tables and figures in landscape format are not acceptable.
Tables should be properly numbered, centered and should always have a caption positioned
above it. The font size used in the tables is Times New Roman, 10pt, centered. Figures are
centred in the paper as well. All figures will be processed as images. Figure resolution should
be at least 300 dpi.
The paper is only printed in black-white colour.
Table 1: Title of the Table (Times New Roman, 10pt, Bold, left- aligned)
1998
1999
2000
2001
14
56
89
41
Poland
25
78
12
36
Russia
12
32
17
16
Sweden
Source: please provide a source website, paper, author’s calculations, etc., Times New
Roman, 10pt, left-aligned
Figure 1: Title of the Figure (Times New Roman, 10pt, Bold, left- aligned)
Source: please provide a source website, paper, author’s calculations, etc., Times New
Roman, 10pt, left-aligned
Equations and formulas are denoted by numbers in round parentheses and it is
recommended to be produced by Microsoft Equation Editor or MathType add-on for
equations in your paper (http://www.mathype.com).
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n
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j 1
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n
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Reference Text and Citations
References and citations should follow the Harvard (Author, date) system convention. As
example you may consider the citation (Smith, 1998) or (Young, 2010, p. 23) or (European
Commission [online], 2011). Besides that, all references listed at the paper should be cited in
the text. No numbers with or without brackets should be used to cite or to list the references.
For more instructions about the references and citations usage please see the appropriate link
to Harvard System Convention on the web.
References and citations from the Web of Science are preferred to be used in larger scale in
the paper if possible.
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