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Where should I put details about edition in a reference to a chapter in an edited book – before or after the page numbers?

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Where should I put details about edition in a reference to a chapter in an edited book – before or after the page numbers?

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The edition statement goes in the bracket after the title of the book, immediately before the page numbers, e.g. Woolcock, S. (2000). European trade policy. In H. Wallace, & W. Wallace (Eds.), Policy-making in the European Union (4th ed., pp. 373-399). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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