A Beginner's Guide to Economic Research and Presentation


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Conducting good research is critical to any student today. Writing good research papers is equally important-yet many students have not been given the proper tools to convey cogently the results of their research. This book is for you or anyone who needs a step-by-step approach to the writing of a research paper in the field of economics. Most books concerned with research writing are broadly applied. They approach the subject generally, which is to say that they don't lay out a particular path to conducting research. Yet a specific path offering a specific focus to writing research is exactly what is needed for most students. This book provides that focus. For example, this book doesn't cover a dozen different search engines to perform a literature review; it specifies only EconLit. Nor are you left to decide what scholarly publications are important ones to review; the book emphasizes only the use of journal impact factors found through RePEc to rank journal articles and their importance to the literature at large. Whereas other books provide an overview of how to present research, with only cursory suggestions and tips, inside this book, the authors provide precise details on all aspects of research writing, including how many PowerPoint slides one should prepare for presentations and how much content should be on each slide. In short, unlike other books, this book provides a specific approach to conducting research, writing a paper, and presenting its material.

Author: Jeffrey A. Edwards
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Published: 10/23/2013
Pages: 98
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.32lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.21d
ISBN13: 9781606498323
ISBN10: 1606498320
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Economics | General

About the Author
Dr. Jeffrey A. Edwards is Professor of Economics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. He is the author of dozens of peer-reviewed publications to date. He is an assistant editor for the Journal of Economics (MVEA), is on the advisory board for Applied Econometrics and International Development, and regularly teaches the capstone undergraduate course for economics majors entitled "Seminar in Economic Research" at his school.