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How to have years in parentheses in bibliography
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I need to have my references with full names and year in parentheses. For instance:
Bellows, John and Miguel, Edward (2009) War and local collective action in Sierra Leone. Journal of Public Economics, 93(11-12):1144–1157
I fixed the plainnat.bst so I can get the last names come front. I followed instructions here(How to make last names of authors appear first in my bibliography?), I get:
Bellows, John and Miguel, Edward. War and local collective action in Sierra Leone. Journal of Public Economics, 93(11-12):1144–1157, 2009
Is there a bibliography style that would approximate the above style, or is there a way to fix the plainnat.bst so it can match the style above?
bibliographies natbib
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I need to have my references with full names and year in parentheses. For instance:
Bellows, John and Miguel, Edward (2009) War and local collective action in Sierra Leone. Journal of Public Economics, 93(11-12):1144–1157
I fixed the plainnat.bst so I can get the last names come front. I followed instructions here(How to make last names of authors appear first in my bibliography?), I get:
Bellows, John and Miguel, Edward. War and local collective action in Sierra Leone. Journal of Public Economics, 93(11-12):1144–1157, 2009
Is there a bibliography style that would approximate the above style, or is there a way to fix the plainnat.bst so it can match the style above?
bibliographies natbib
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I need to have my references with full names and year in parentheses. For instance:
Bellows, John and Miguel, Edward (2009) War and local collective action in Sierra Leone. Journal of Public Economics, 93(11-12):1144–1157
I fixed the plainnat.bst so I can get the last names come front. I followed instructions here(How to make last names of authors appear first in my bibliography?), I get:
Bellows, John and Miguel, Edward. War and local collective action in Sierra Leone. Journal of Public Economics, 93(11-12):1144–1157, 2009
Is there a bibliography style that would approximate the above style, or is there a way to fix the plainnat.bst so it can match the style above?
bibliographies natbib
I need to have my references with full names and year in parentheses. For instance:
Bellows, John and Miguel, Edward (2009) War and local collective action in Sierra Leone. Journal of Public Economics, 93(11-12):1144–1157
I fixed the plainnat.bst so I can get the last names come front. I followed instructions here(How to make last names of authors appear first in my bibliography?), I get:
Bellows, John and Miguel, Edward. War and local collective action in Sierra Leone. Journal of Public Economics, 93(11-12):1144–1157, 2009
Is there a bibliography style that would approximate the above style, or is there a way to fix the plainnat.bst so it can match the style above?
bibliographies natbib
bibliographies natbib
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