Similarly, studies from South Korea have used indices reflecting the unique institutional features of this country. Black et al. [29] employed asset size as an instrumental variable to acknowledge that some of the South Korean listing rules only applied to companies with assets exceeding two trillio...
Vice versa is a term of Latin origin (like “ad nauseam” and “et al.”), but it has been used in the English language for hundreds of years, so it doesn’t need to be italicized. It also should not be hyphenated (“vice-versa”), and the spelling “vice a versa” is incorrect...
(Beta is both quote-marked and italicized in the original example.) It may be that the journalist made the pragmatic decision to (double-)mark it because a foreign word was quoted. 3.2 Hybrid quotation So far I have shown that PQ and DD can occur with or without marks of quotation with...