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- The abstract should be maximum 100 words long. If the paper is written in Serbian, Croatian or Bosnian language, the abstract should also be written in English. In case the paper is written in English language, the abstract should also be written in Serbian. Font size is 10pt.
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- The maximal paper length is 50 pages.
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Citing and reference to literature
In the text:
…Also, the possibility of permanent regulation of primary currency by these central bank operations, excludes the necessity of generating strong monetary impulses in the short term, which cause negative effects in the real field of economy. [Živković 2008, p. 529]
For book references:
Bindseil, U. (2004) Monetary Policy Implementation, Theory, Past and Present. Oxford University Press, Oxford
Chapter or article in an edited book:
Anderson, P., & Gruen, D. (1995) Macroeconomic Policies and Growth. In: J. Dwyer & D. Gruen eds, Productivity and Growth, Sydney, Reserve Bank of Australia, pp. 279-319.
Enciclopedias:
Hibbard, J.D., Kotler, P. & Hitchens, K.A. (1997) Marketing and merchandising, in: The new Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 23, 15th revised ed. London, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Electronic books:
Dronke, P. (1968) Medieval Latin and the rise of European love-lyric [Internet]. Oxford, Oxford University Press. Available from: netLibrary <http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=22981>
[Accessed 6 March 2001].
Magazine articles:
Malhotra, Y. (2005) Integrating Knowledge Management Technologies In Organizational Business Processes: Getting Real Time Enterprises To Deliver Real Business Performance. Journal Of Knowledge Management. 9 (1), pp. 7-28.
Electronic journal articles:
Johansen-Berg, H. & Lloyd, D.M. (2000) The physiology and psychology of selective attention to touch. Frontiers in Bioscience [Internet], November 1, (5), pp. 894-904. Available from: <http://www.bioscience.org/2000/v5/d/berg/fulltext.htm> [Accessed 26 November 2000].
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