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Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Keywords: excepteur, occaecat, cupidatat, proident. JEL Classification: O30, C30 1 Introduction The first paragraph has no indent. Etiam egestas wisi a erat. Aenean placerat. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. In laoreet, magna id viverra tincidunt, sem odio bibendum justo, vel imperdiet sapien wisi sed libero. Nam libero tempore, cum soluta nobis est eligendi optio cumque nihil impedit quo minus id quod maxime placeat facere possimus, omnis voluptas assumenda est, omnis dolor repellendus. If the author’s name is clearly mentioned in the text, it can be directly followed by the year of publication, in parentheses: Acemoglu & Robinson (2012) later refuted this claim. 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Duis viverra diam non justo. 2.1.1 Ordered and unordered lists Ordered list: 1. duis condimentum augue id magna semper rutrum; 2. suspendisse sagittis ultrices augue: (a) vivamus luctus egestas leo; (b) aliquam ante; 3. integer imperdiet lectus quis justo. Unordered list: · duis condimentum augue id magna semper rutrum; · suspendisse sagittis ultrices augue: ̶ vivamus luctus egestas leo; ̶ aliquam ante; · integer imperdiet lectus quis justo. 2.1.2 Inserting a table Cross-reference the following table as Table 1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Table 1: Sample table 2.1.3 Inserting a figure Cross-reference the following figure as Figure 1. Figure 1: Sample figure 2.1.4 Inserting an equation Cross-reference the following figure as Equation 1. (1) Acknowledgements This paper was created as a part of the specific research project no. MUNI/A/0123/2014 at Masaryk University. References · Acemoglu, D., & Robinson, J. (2012). Why nations fail: the origins of power, prosperity, and poverty. Random House Digital, Inc. · Acemoglu, D., Johnson, S., & Robinson, J. A. (2002). Reversal of fortune: Geography and institutions in the making of the modern world income distribution. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117(4), 1231-1294. · Acemoglu, D., Johnson, S., & Robinson, J. A. (2000). The colonial origins of comparative development: an empirical investigation (No. w7771). National Bureau of Economic Research. · Acemoglu, D., Johnson, S., & Robinson, J. A. (2005). Institutions as a fundamental cause of long-run growth. Handbook of economic growth, 1, 385-472. · Novák, P. (2011). A Name of the proceedings Paper. In Proceedings of a conference, (M. Nový, and V. Nováček, eds.), University of Economics, Prague, 369–374. ________________________________ * University/Institute, department, address, e-mail. † University/Institute, department, address, e-mail. ‡ University/Institute, department, address, e-mail.