When using the parenthetical citation with two or more than two papers in apacite
, we can separate by comma:
\usepackage{apacite}
\cite{jorgenson2002projecting,solow1962technical}.
This gives (Jorgenson, Ho, and Stiroh, 2002; Solow,1962)
I was wondering whether there is a similar approach for using in-text citation with two or more papers:
\citeA{jorgenson2002projecting,solow1962technical} % two papers
\citeA{jorgenson2002projecting,solow1962technical,jones2002sources} %three papers
This gives Jorgenson, Ho, and Stiroh (2002); Solow (1962)
and
Jorgenson, Ho, and Stiroh (2002); Solow (1962); Jones(2002)
but what I want is:
Jorgenson, Ho, and Stiroh (2002) and Solow (1962)
Jorgenson, Ho, and Stiroh (2002), Solow (1962), and Jones(2002)
\bibliographystyle{apacite}
\bibliography{paper1_bib}
Jones, C. I. (2002). Sources of US economic growth in a world of ideas. American Economic Review, 220-239.
Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., & Stiroh, K. J. (2002). Projecting productivity growth: lessons from the US growth resurgence (Vol. 20036). Washington, DC.
Solow, R. M. (1962). Technical progress, capital formation, and economic growth. The American Economic Review, 76-86.
Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated.