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--- a/biblio/bibtex/contrib/econ-bst/econ-example.tex
+++ b/biblio/bibtex/contrib/econ-bst/econ-example.tex
@@ -55,12 +55,12 @@
%%% title, author, acknowledgement, and date
\title{\texttt{econ.bst}:\\
-\BibTeX{} style for economics\thanks{\texttt{econ.bst} is available at
+\BibTeX{} style for economics\\(ver. 3.1)\thanks{\texttt{econ.bst} is available at
\url{https://github.com/ShiroTakeda/econ-bst}}
}
\author{Shiro Takeda\thanks{email: {\ttfamily shiro.takeda@gmail.com}.}}
-\date{2020/03/03}
+\date{2021-05-23}
%#####################################################################
%######################### Document Starts ###########################
@@ -552,6 +552,28 @@ Krugman, Paul~R. (1991) ``Is Bilateralism Bad?'' in Elhanan Helpman and Assaf
Cambridge, MA, pp. 9--23.
\end{Frame}
+\subsubsection{When the number of authors is very large}
+
+In some research areas, the number of authors of a paper is sometimes very large
+(more than 100 ). In such a bibliographic entry, it is not possible to list all
+authors names in the reference part. To handle a bibliographic entry with many
+authors, ``\texttt{econ.bst}'' lists only a part of authors when the number of
+authors is large. In particular, econ.bst works as follows:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item If the number of authors is greater than N1, only the first N2 authors'
+ names are displayed in the reference part (and other authors' names are
+ omitted by ``et el.'').
+ \item N1 is determined by `bst.max.author.num' (the default value = 8).
+ \item N2 is determined by `bst.max.author.num.displayed' (the default value =
+ 3).
+\end{itemize}
+
+This function is applied to The following three entries:
+\citet{essd-10-405-2018}, \citet{luthi08:_high}, and
+\citet{doi:10.1175/2009BAMS2778.1}. In addition, \texttt{econ-many-authors.tex}
+in the customization folder includes other examples.
+
+
\subsection{Customization of citation part}
We have so far seen the customization of reference part. ``\texttt{econ.bst}''
@@ -588,9 +610,9 @@ change the style of citation part by changing commands and options provided by
See the manual of \texttt{natbib.sty} for the details.
\begin{itemize}
\item The manual of \texttt{natbib.sty}:
- \href{http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natbib.pdf}{natbib.pdf}
+ \href{https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natbib.pdf}{natbib.pdf}
\item The reference sheet of \texttt{natbib.sty}:
- \href{http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natnotes.pdf}{natnotex.pdf}
+ \href{https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natnotes.pdf}{natnotex.pdf}
\end{itemize}
\subsubsection{Citation by number index}
@@ -762,6 +784,10 @@ order of priority:
\item Value of ``\texttt{absorder}'' field (if ``\texttt{absorder}'' field has
a value)
\item Value of ``\texttt{author}'' (or ``\texttt{editor}'') field.
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item If ``\texttt{sortname}'' field is assigned a value, it is used
+ instead of ``\texttt{author}'' and ``\texttt{editor}''.
+ \end{itemize}
\item Value of ``\texttt{year}'' field.
\item Value of ``\texttt{order}'' field.
\item Value of ``\texttt{month}'' field.
@@ -772,7 +798,7 @@ By default,
\begin{itemize}
\item ``\texttt{bst.sort.entry.type}'' and ``\texttt{bst.sort.year}'' have
zero,
- \item \textbf{''\texttt{absorder}''} and \textbf{''\texttt{order}''}
+ \item \textbf{``\texttt{absorder}''} and \textbf{``\texttt{order}''}
fields are not assigned values because they are fields specific
to ``\texttt{econ.bst}''.
\end{itemize}
@@ -840,11 +866,11 @@ FUNCTION {bst.sort.year}
By default, old references are listed first. But if you set non-zero to
``\texttt{bst.reverse.year}'', new references are listed first.
-\subsection{Sorting by ''\texttt{absorder}'' field}
+\subsection{Sorting by ``\texttt{absorder}'' field}
If ``\texttt{absorder}'' is defined in bib file,
``\texttt{econ.bst}'' uses its content as the primary sorting key.
-You can set number 0--999 to ''\texttt{absorder}'' field.
+You can set number 0--999 to ``\texttt{absorder}'' field.
\begin{Frame}
\begin{center}
@@ -858,7 +884,7 @@ with the key \citet{takeda10:_cge_analy_welfar_effec_trade} has 999 for
``\texttt{absorder}'' field and thus listed in the last.
-\subsubsection{Ignore ''\texttt{absorder}'' field}
+\subsubsection{Ignore ``\texttt{absorder}'' field}
If you set some values for ``\texttt{absorder}'' fields in bib file,
but if you want to ignore them, set non-zero to
@@ -870,6 +896,47 @@ FUNCTION {bst.notuse.absorder.field}
\end{verbatim}
\end{Frame}
+\subsection{Sorting by ``\texttt{sortname}'' field}
+
+If ``\texttt{sortname}'' field is assigned a value, it is used for sorting
+instead of ``\texttt{author}'' or ``\texttt{editor}''.
+
+For example, the first author name of the following bibliography
+entry starts with the letter "d", so it is listed after the
+documents with author names that start with the letter c.
+\begin{Frame}
+\begin{verbatim}
+@article{d'Aspremont-2004-BalancedBayesianMechanisms,
+ title = {Balanced Bayesian Mechanisms},
+ author = {{d'Aspremont}, Claude and Cr{\'e}mer, Jacques and
+ {G{\'e}rard-Varet}, Louis-Andr{\'e}},
+ year = 2004,
+ volume = 115,
+ pages = {385--396},
+ issn = {0022-0531},
+ doi = {10.1016/j.jet.2003.07.001},
+ journal = {Journal of Economic Theory},
+ number = 2,
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+\end{Frame}
+
+However, for the name ``d'Aspremont'' we should think that it starts with the
+letter a.In this case, you had better to add the following ``\texttt{sortname}''
+field
+\begin{Frame}
+\begin{verbatim}
+ sortname = {Aspremont, Claude and Cr{\'e}mer, Jacques and
+ {G{\'e}rard-Varet}, Louis-Andr{\'e}},
+\end{verbatim}
+\end{Frame}
+
+Then, this entry is listed as author whose name begin with letter A. The
+following three entries have sortname fields:
+\citet{d'Aspremont-2004-BalancedBayesianMechanisms},
+\citet{d'Aspremont-2003-CorrelationIndependenceAndBayesian}, and
+\citet{d'Aspremont-1998-LinearInequalityMethodsTo}.
+
\section{Misc.}
\begin{itemize}
@@ -889,13 +956,17 @@ FUNCTION {bst.notuse.absorder.field}
\citet{BabikerRutherford-2005-EconomicEffectsof},
\citet{goldin:katz:2011}, \citet{goldin:katz:2008}, \citet{goldin:katz:2000}.
\citet{stakeda2019web},
-\citet{essd-10-405-2018},
-\citet{luthi08:_high},
-\citet{doi:10.1175/2009BAMS2778.1},
\citet{Rivers-2005-CombiningTop-Downand},
\citet{WilsonMannOtsuki-2005-AssessingBenefitsof},
\citet{zhang2016Deep},
-\citet{imbens2019Optimized}.
+\citet{imbens2019Optimized},
+\citet{essd-10-405-2018},
+\citet{luthi08:_high},
+\citet{doi:10.1175/2009BAMS2778.1},
+\citet{d'Aspremont-2004-BalancedBayesianMechanisms},
+\citet{d'Aspremont-2003-CorrelationIndependenceAndBayesian},
+\citet{Chung-1999-ANoteOnMatsushima's},
+\citet{d'Aspremont-1998-LinearInequalityMethodsTo},
\vspace*{1em}
@@ -916,5 +987,6 @@ FUNCTION {bst.notuse.absorder.field}
% --------------------
% Local Variables:
% fill-column: 80
+% coding: utf-8-unix
% End: