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when the last name has two hyphens, say Meyer-ter-Vehn, it gets automatically changed to Meyer-ter Vehn. I can't identify the line of code that does that.
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In BibTeX, the format.name$ function is used to format names. The disappearance of the second hyphen in the family name is due to the processing by this format.name$ function.
Since this behavior is caused by the format.name$ function in BibTeX, it cannot be addressed by econ.bst.
If it is not too much trouble, you can enclose the entire family name in {}, like this:
author = {Pukhov, A. and {Meyer-ter-Vehn}, J.}
This way, no modifications will be made by BibTeX to the content inside {}.
when the last name has two hyphens, say Meyer-ter-Vehn, it gets automatically changed to Meyer-ter Vehn. I can't identify the line of code that does that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: