1st Edition

The Student's Guide to Writing Economics

By Robert H. Neugeboren Copyright 2005
    96 Pages
    by Routledge

    96 Pages
    by Routledge

    Understanding the way economists see the world is a necessary step on the way to good economics writing. This book guides students through the means and methods of economics writing, by taking a step by step approach investigating:

    • the keys needed to succeed as a writer of economics and an overview of the writing process from beginning to end
    • the basic methods economists use to analyze data and communicate their ideas
    • suggestions for finding and focusing one's topic, including standard economic sources and techniques for doing economic research
    • how to write paper
    • ways of citing sources and creating a bibliography.

    It also contains useful appendices, which provide details of statistical sources and relevant electronic indices. Used as a standard guide for economics students at Harvard University, this book is of immense practical use to economics students the world over.

    Introduction: the economic approach, Economics and the problem of scarcity, The assumption of rationality, The theory of incentives, Types of writing assignments, Plan of this guide1 Writing economically 2 The language of economic analysis 3 Finding and researching your topic 4 The term paper 5 Formatting and documentation

    Biography

    Robert H. Neugeboren is Lecturer in Economics and Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies at Harvard University, USA.