\documentclass{ajae} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{% colorlinks = {true}, urlcolor = {blue}, linkcolor = {black}, citecolor = {black}, pdfauthor = {Arne Henningsen}, pdftitle = {Testing LaTeX class and BibTeX style for the American Journal of Agricultural Economics (AJAE)}, pdfkeywords = {AJAE, BibTeX, LaTeX} } \usepackage{multido} \title{Testing \LaTeX{} class and Bib\TeX{} style for the ``American Journal of Agricultural Economics'' (AJAE)} \keywords{AJAE, BibTeX, LaTeX} \jelclass{A1, B2, C3} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{abstract} \multido{}{15}{This is an abstract. } \end{abstract} \multido{}{7}{Do not indent the first paragraph. } \multido{}{7}{Do not use a heading for the first section. } Type all footnotes on a separate page following the article.% \footnote{ \multido{}{5}{This is a footnote that looks like an endnote. } } Place each table and figure on a separate page at the end of the paper (see figure~\ref{fig:dummy} and table~\ref{tab:citations}). \begin{figure}[htbp] \fbox{\parbox{0.6 \textwidth}{\centering \vspace{0.2 \textwidth} This is not a figure. \vspace{0.2 \textwidth} }} \caption{Dummy figure} \label{fig:dummy} \end{figure} \begin{figure}[htbp] \fbox{\parbox{0.6 \textwidth}{\centering \vspace{0.2 \textwidth} This is not a figure, too. \vspace{0.2 \textwidth} }} \caption{Figure with \multido{}{40}{very } long title} \label{fig:long-title} \end{figure} \section{Manuscript Formatting} The manuscript formatting instructions are available at \url{http://ajae.aem.cornell.edu/formatting.htm}. A detailed reference guide is available at \url{http://ajae.aem.cornell.edu/documents/ReferenceGuideMarch2006.pdf}. All references used as examples in the reference guide are shown in this document to demonstrate that the AJAE Bib\TeX{} style complies with these guidelines. Please report any problems at \url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/economtex/}. \section{Citations} \subsection{Citations in Text} \citet{Black29} says A, \citet{Wold89} say B, \citet{Wold} say C, \citet{Wold4} say D, \citet{Wold5} say E., \citet{Brown65} says F, and the \citet{USDA65} says G. An overview is available in table~\ref{tab:citations}. \begin{table}[htbp] \caption{Citations} \label{tab:citations} \begin{tabular}{lc} \hline Author(s) & Statement\\ \hline \citet{Black29} & A\\ \citet{Wold89} & B\\ \citet{Wold} & C\\ \citet{Wold4} & D\\ \citet{Wold5} & E\\ \citet{Brown65} & F\\ \citet{USDA65} & G \\ \hline \end{tabular} \medskip \\ Note: Do not use vertical lines in tables. \end{table} \subsection{Citations in Parenthesis} A equals B \citep{Black29}, B equals C \citep{Wold89}, C equals D \citep{Wold}, D equals E \citep{Wold4}, E equals F \citep{Wold5}, F equals G \citep{Brown65}, and G equals A \citep{USDA65}. Hence, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are all equal \citep{Black29, Wold89, Wold, Wold4, Wold5, Brown65, USDA65}. %%% This is just to test the compatibility functions \citetPage and \citepPage % \subsection{Citations with Page Numbers} % \citetPage{123}{Black29} says A, \citetPage{234}{Wold89} say B, % \citetPage{345}{Wold} say C, and \citetPage{456}{Wold4} say D. % A equals B \citepPage{123}{Black29}, B equals C \citepPage{234}{Wold89}, % C equals D \citepPage{345}{Wold}, and D equals A \citepPage{456}{Wold4}. \section{Equations} All displayed equations should be left-justified and numbered consecutively (on the left). Vectors and matrices should be in bold. \begin{equation} \veclatin{ y } = a + \matlatin{ X } \veclatin{ b } \end{equation} where $a$ is a scalar, $\veclatin{ y }$ and $\veclatin{ b }$ are vectors, and $\matlatin{ X }$ is a matrix. Of course, the same holds for Greek symbols. \begin{equation} \vecgreek{ \theta } = \alpha + \matgreek{ \Psi } \vecgreek{ \beta } \end{equation} where $\alpha$ is a scalar, $\vecgreek{ \theta }$ and $\vecgreek{ \beta }$ are vectors, and $\matgreek{ \Psi }$ is a matrix. \clearpage \listofendnotes \clearpage \nocite{*} \bibliographystyle{ajae} \bibliography{ajae-ex} \end{document}