Students’ Scientific session of the Faculty of Finance and Banking, March 2018

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Title of the paper(14pt, bold)

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Surname NAME (first author, TNR 12pt, bold)

Faculty ...., year ....(TNR 12pt)

E-mail (TNR 12pt)

Surname NAME (second author, TNR 12pt, bold)

Faculty ...., year ....(TNR 12pt)

E-mail (TNR 12pt)

Coordinator

Professor Given NAME

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Abstract. The summary should be written with TNR 12, italic and will contain max. 100 words.

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Key - words: 5 key words representative of the paper (TNR 12pt,left)

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JEL Classification:according to

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1. Introduction(TNR 12pt, bold, left)

Paper must be written in English with TNR 12.

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The paper is maximum 25 pages edited according to these instructions.

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2. Section(TNR 12pt, bold, left)

In the paper are discribed: the research methodology, the connection with the main stream of literature, and the papers's contribution to the knowledge.

2.1. Subsection(TNR 12pt, left)

The paper must be written based on the following template:

  • Format A4 (297x210)
  • Margins: 2.5 cm, header 1.27 cm, footer 1.27 cm
  • As Microsoft Word documents.
  • Font: Times New Roman12, single line spacing, Justify.
  • The text is written in a single column, continuously, without spaces, excepting the rows between headings and text, paragraphs, text and figures or tables.

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The heading has to be continuously numbered, and ranks subheadings should not be larger than 2 (eg, 1.2.1.), its’ presence and number is on the author's choice.

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Titles and subtitles should be relevant to content and clearly and concisely formulated.
Tables and figures should be short and with precise names. All notes accompanying them will be collected under them and not in the footer. Below are examples for writing tables and inserting figures.

In the text will be includedreferencesto tables or figures (Table 1 and Figure 1).

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Table 1 The name of the table

Source:Bental and Demougin (2006),pp. 1035.

The figures will be written in Excelor Word (are not accepted pictures or scaned figures), explanations of the graphs will be written in textboxes, TNR 9 and will have a width of up to 8 cm (small graphs) or 16 cm (large graphs).

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Figure 1 The name of the figure

Source: Bental and Demougin (2006), pp. 1045.

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The equations will be written in Equation Editor, TNR 10, and multiplication sign will be "x" and not "•" (point).

Ideas and references cited in the text must be of the form: (Smith, 1998: pp. 66-69). Using the phrase "and others" is useful when the cited paper has more than two authors. When quoting an author, who has published several works in the same year, use small fonts (a, b, c). For instance: (Stiglitz, 1999, pp. 91-92).

Notes marked as "(1)" will be listed in numerical order at the end of the paper (not in footnotes).Before the references is the paragraph "Note".

Bibliography/References will be written normally (not in table) using the authors alphabetical order. The author's name will be written normally, the title of the paper will be written with lowercase andItalic.

The author is considered responsible for obtaining the copyrights for images, tables, figures, and text included in the paper.

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3. Conclusions(TNR 12pt, bold, left)

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The paper must present the research conclusions in this last section.

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Aknowledment

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This paragraph is addressed to the funding source or thanks to personalities who reviewed this research.

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Note

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(1)indicate the appropriate details.

(2) indicate the appropriate details.

(3) indicate the appropriate details.

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Bibliography

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Bental, B., Demougin, D.(2006), Incentive contracts and total factor productivity, International Economic Review, 47 (3), pp. 1033-1055.

Dinu, M., Socol, C., Marinaș, M. (2008). Economie europeană. O prezentare sinoptică, Editura Economică, Bucureşti.

Laffont, J.J., Martimort, D. (2002),The Theory of Incentives. The Principal-Agent Model,Princeton University Press, Princeton.