Hallo Niels,
> Could someone help me out how I file a NBER working paper?
> I have the following data:
> Authors: Choi, James J. AND Laibson, David AND Madrian, Brigitte C.
> AND Metrick, Andrew
> Title: For Better or For Worse: Default Effects and 401(k) Savings
> Behavior
> Year: 2001
> and then:
> NBER working paper, W8651
>
> What do I do with the last ones? Do I cite that like an article with
> W8651 as number and NBER working paper as journal?
I found that it is most robust for my bib-styles when I have NBER-
WP's as an "article" entry, where the working paper number is the
volume number of the "journal"
daniel
@article{StoddardKuhn2006,
Author = {Stoddard, Christiana and Kuhn, Peter},
Date-Added = {2006-01-28 10:10:04 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2006-07-16 19:44:27 +0200},
Journal = {NBER Working Paper},
Local-Url = {downloads/StoddardKuhn2006.pdf},
Title = {{Incentives and Effort in the Public Sector: Have U.S.
Education Reforms Increased Teachers' Work Hours?}},
Volume = {11970},
Year = {2006},
Abstract = {Beyond some contracted minimum, salaried workers' hours
are largely chosen at the worker's discretion and should respond to
the strength of contract incentives. Accordingly, we consider
the ...........een effort and compensation in most school reforms
helps explain the lack of such an association.}}
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