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How to cite a Book in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a book using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Author Surname, A Year Published, Title, Publisher, City, p. Pages Used.

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Anon 2014, Principle of Marketing (BS4006 - Hybrid).

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Placing Strategy (Anon 2014)


How to cite a Journal in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


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Author Surname, A Year Published, Title, Publication Title, Volume number, (Issue number), p. Pages Used.

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Anon 2011, Arts 
and
 Music

 in 
Health care.

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Chelsea
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Westminster
Health
Charity (Anon 2011)


How to cite Film or Movie in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Anon Year Published, Title, Publisher, City.

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Anon 2014, Sex Work & Me: Red Light Conversations, ABC2.

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“Trafficking in human beings is a sort of crime that you have to find and if you’re not looking you won’t find it and you will have no problem” (Anon 2014)


How to cite an Online image or video in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Inotek, 2009, Portable Combustion Analyzer (PCA).

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The dry combustion efficiency tester. (Inotek 2009)


How to cite a Website in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a website using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Author Surname, A Year Published, Title, viewed 10 October, 2013, <http://Website URL>.

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Wikipedia, n.d., Kerning, viewed 24 June, 2014, <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerning>.

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In typography, kerning (less commonly mortising) is the process of adjusting the spacing between characters in a proportional font, usually to achieve a visually pleasing result. Kerning adjusts the space between individual letter forms, while tracking (letter-spacing) adjusts spacing uniformly over a range of characters. (Wikipedia n.d.)


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How to cite a Blog in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a blog using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Author Surname, A Year Published, Title, Publication Title, viewed 10 October, 2013, <http://Website URL>.

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Ogunjobi, O 2014, Explaining the Law of One Price, ECON-467/FIN-420 Fall 2014, viewed 23 October, 2014, <http://galen.edu.bz/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=8136>.

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Countries imposition of various technical barriers to trade like tariffs and quota has fueled the deviation from the law of one price. The tariff required of imported good would automatically differentiate the price of such incoming goods to that on the domestic market thus, not fulfilling the law of one price. Even though the WTO as part of its principle doesn’t allow for discrimination of domestic good from foreign goods or services still allow for exceptions in some special cases.

Another reason according the class text is prohibitive transaction costs that prevent trade. The textbook uses the non-tradable service of a haircut as an example. Saying because the price of haircut in two countries are the same (satisfying the law of one price), the transaction cost for a consumer to consume that service is on the very high side thereby making the trade of such service impossible (deviation from the law of one price). (Bekaert, & Hodrick, 2012).

Another factor that allows for deviation from the law of one price is the presence of speculation and contracts. This is so because of the difficulty in the availability of buyers at a particular time, also the uncertainty of the exchange rate. This allows for speculation, which is only guaranteed if there is a transaction contract that allows for trade at an already agreed price barring any sudden changes in the exchange rate. (Bekaert, & Hodrick, 2012).

Sticky prices of goods, is one of the other reasons that allows for a deviation from the law of one price. “Unlike exchange rates and the prices of financial assets such as stocks and bonds, which change continuously, the nominal prices of many goods and services are not changed very often. Economists say the prices of such goods and services are “sticky.”” (Bekaert, & Hodrick, 2012). Raw commodities that trade on commodity exchanges around the world such as metals, cattle, cocoa, do very well satisfy the law of one price. (These kinds of goods are called auction goods). While customer goods tend not to satisfy the law as there are heterogeneous and are highly differentiated; changing their prices to reflect uniformity comes at cost which only a handful of producer or suppliers are willing to incur and it also exert a particular burden on the consumers. (Bekaert, & Hodrick, 2012). (Ogunjobi 2014)


How to cite a Court case in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a court case using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Anon Year Published, Title, Document Title/Name, p. Pages Used.

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Anon 1995.

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opinión, noticia o información sobre el acontecer nacional o internacional (Anon 1995)


How to cite a Dictionary entry in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Anon 2014, Climate, Oxford Dictionary, 1st ed, Oxford.

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the weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period of time (Anon 2014)


How to cite an E-book or PDF in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Alexander, C 1977, A Pattern Language, 1st ed, Library of Congress, California, p. x.

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Each pattern describes a problem which occurs over and over again in our environment, and then describes the core of the solution to that problem, in such a way that you can use this solution a million times over, without ever doing it the same way twice. (Alexander 1977, x)


How to cite an Edited book in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Bennison, A and Glascoigne, A 2007, Cities in the Pre-Modern Islamic World: the Urban Impact of Religion, State and Society, 1st ed, Routledge, Abingdon (Oxon).

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Found this book on the library database, then searched for it in the library (Classmark: N307.76/731069)
This volume contains several essays on the development of Middle Eastern cities. It would be useful for looking at the urban history of the Middle East in Pre-Modern times. There is an introductory essay which deals with more general urban history. (Bennison and Glascoigne 2007)


How to cite an Email in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite an email using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Press, J 2014, Nelson Mandela - Research Project.

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""he had no choice when when fighting for the rights of his people. Sometimes it takes some dramatic action to highlight the injustices being committed everyday, to your own people."" (Press pers. comm. 2014)


How to cite an Encyclopedia article in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Cottingham, J 2003, The Meaning of Life, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 1st ed, The Metaphysics Research Lab, California, pp. Ch 2.1 God Centred Views.

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If a person failed to do what God intends him to do with his life, then, on the current view, his life would be meaningless. (Cottingham 2003, Ch 2.1 God Centred Views)


How to cite an Interview in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite an interview using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Mitch, J 2014, BC, Canada.

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""Now I need help zipping up my coat and smoothing down my collar"" (Mitch 2014)


How to cite a Magazine in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a magazine using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Anon 2014, Design original robot mechs, The Sci-fi &  Fantasy Art Book, (Volume 1), pp. 62-65.

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Page(s) 47-48 (Anon 2014, 62-65)


How to cite a Newspaper in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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The Argus, 1931, PEARL DIVERS LEAVING. DISPUTE ABOUT WAGES. Overproduction of Shell.

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PEARL DIVERS LEAVING. 
DISPUTE ABOUT WAGES. Overproduction of Shell.
PERTH. Friday. - As a result of a dispute about wages for the 1931 season 150 Japanese pearl divers and tenders left Broome by the Gascoyne to-day for Singapore, on the way back to Japan. One hundred more will leave later. Only about 120 indentured Japanese will remain in Broome. Many of those who are returning have lived for many years in Broome.
Greatly reduced demand and falling prices have forced pearlers to lower their costs. Japanese pearlers and tenders, although willing to accept certain reductions in wages, would not agree to the terms offered by the owners, and refused to sign agreements for this year. The Japanese who are remaining in Broome are those whose initial contracts have not expired.
The chairman of the pearlers' committee (Mr. J. T. Mackenzie) said today that the trouble was caused by depression and overproduction of pearl shell. Pearlers in the three main Australian centres, Broome, Darwin, and Thursday Island, who, together, produced almost 100 per cent, of the world's supply of shell, had agreed to reduce production to a minimum until the heavy surplus stocks were exhausted. There had been no bitterness between the owners and the employees. (The Argus 1931)


How to cite a Podcast in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Author Surname, A Year Published, Title, Publication Title, viewed 10 October, 2013, <http://Website URL>.

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Litke, R 2009, Is Berlusconi the New Machiavelli?, viewed 28 October, 2014, <http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/berlusconi-new-machiavelli>.

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a British lawyer has already been convicted of accepting $600,000 to give false testimony to shield Berlusconi in two corruption trials. (Litke 2009)


How to cite a Song in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a song using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Anon 1996, No Time, Atlantic Records, Atlanta, Georgia.

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You're girl ain't a freak like me. (Anon 1996)


How to cite The Bible in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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The Noble Qur'an, n.d., Medina, p. An-Nisa/The Women: 163.

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“and We gave to David Psalms.” (The Noble Qur'an n.d., An-Nisa/The Women: 163)


How to cite a TV Show in Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee style


Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the Harvard – University of Abertay Dundee citation style.

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Anon Year Published, Title, Broadcaster, Channel number.

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Anon 2014, AM, ABC News Radio.

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Jesus knew that there was a place for everything and it’s not necessarily everyone’s place to come to Australia. (Anon 2014)