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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. International Conference on European Integration 2016 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. 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