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In-text: (Easterlin, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Easterlin, R., 1995. Will raising the incomes of all increase the happiness of all?. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 27(1), pp.35-47.
In-text: (Lane, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Lane, M., n.d. The Birth of Politics: Eight Greek And Roman Political Ideas And Why They Matter. Princeton and Oxford.
In-text: (MacDowell, 2009)
Your Bibliography: MacDowell, D., 2009. Demosthenes the Orator. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
In-text: (Ober, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Ober, J., n.d. The Rise and Fall of Classical Greece. Princeton University Press, pp.272-279.
In-text: (Pomeroy, Donlan, Burstein and Roberts, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Pomeroy, S., Donlan, W., Burstein, S. and Roberts, J., n.d. Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History. University of Oxford Press, pp.331-332.
In-text: (Scott, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Scott, M., 2014. Delphi: A History of the Center of the Ancient World.. Princeton University Press, pp.160-162.
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