diff --git a/doc/manual/source/introduction.rst b/doc/manual/source/introduction.rst index c17a929d86ac4319f3821aa1eff9a88bfec24a1b..3c1449d7e62647419a69d4c6add8d3b80ef12f50 100644 --- a/doc/manual/source/introduction.rst +++ b/doc/manual/source/introduction.rst @@ -94,26 +94,26 @@ Citing Dynare in your research You should cite Dynare if you use it in your research. The recommended way todo this is to cite the present manual, as: - Stéphane Adjemian, Houtan Bastani, Michel Juillard, Frédéric - Karamé, Junior Maih, Ferhat Mihoubi, Willi Mutschler, George Perendia, Johannes Pfeifer, - Marco Ratto and Sébastien Villemot (2011), “Dynare: Reference Manual, - Version 4,” *Dynare Working Papers*, 1, CEPREMAP + Stéphane Adjemian, Houtan Bastani, Michel Juillard, Frédéric Karamé, + Ferhat Mihoubi, Willi Mutschler, Johannes Pfeifer, Marco Ratto, + Normann Rion and Sébastien Villemot (2022), “Dynare: Reference Manual, + Version 5,” *Dynare Working Papers*, 72, CEPREMAP For convenience, you can copy and paste the following into your BibTeX file: .. code-block:: bibtex - @TechReport{Adjemianetal2011, + @TechReport{Adjemianetal2022, author = {Adjemian, St\'ephane and Bastani, Houtan and Juillard, Michel and Karam\'e, Fr\'ederic and - Maih, Junior and Mihoubi, Ferhat and Mutschler, Willi - and Perendia, George and Pfeifer, Johannes and - Ratto, Marco and Villemot, S\'ebastien}, - title = {Dynare: Reference Manual Version 4}, - year = {2011}, + Mihoubi, Ferhat and Mutschler, Willi + and Pfeifer, Johannes and Ratto, Marco and + Rion, Normann and Villemot, S\'ebastien}, + title = {Dynare: Reference Manual Version 5}, + year = {2022}, institution = {CEPREMAP}, type = {Dynare Working Papers}, - number = {1}, + number = {72}, } If you want to give a URL, use the address of the Dynare website: