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How to Write about Economics and Public Policy

  • Book

  • July 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4398638

How to Write about Economics and Public Policy is designed to guide graduate students through conducting, and writing about, research on a wide range of topics in public policy and economics. This guidance is based upon the actual writing practices of professional researchers in these fields and it will appeal to practitioners and students in disciplinary areas such as international economics, macroeconomics, development economics, public finance, policy studies, policy analysis, and public administration. Supported by real examples from professional and student writers, the book helps students understand what is expected of writers in their field and guides them through choosing a topic for research to writing each section of the paper. This book would be equally effective as a classroom text or a self-study resource.

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Table of Contents

1. What is Academic Writing? 2. Research in Public Policy and Economics 3. Research Topics and Paper Options 4. Identifying Literature to Review 5. Reading and Analyzing Literature 6. Research Questions, Hypotheses, and Purpose Statements 7. Research Proposals 8. Structure of a Research Paper 9. Justifying Research: The Introduction 10. Theory and Theoretical Frameworks 11. Situating a Study: The Literature Review 12. Literature Review: Models and Examples 13. Data and Methodology 14. Results, Discussion, and Conclusion 15. Data, Methodology, Results, and Discussion: Models and Examples 16. Writing Skills

Appendix A: Citation Guides Appendix B: Model Papers Appendix C: Sources of Data for Public Policy and Economics Research Appendix D: Journals in Economics and Public Policy

Authors

Katerina Petchko National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan. Katerina Petchko is Associate Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) where she directs the Center for Professional Communication and teaches courses in research methodology and academic writing. She is the developer of GRIPS' Academic Writing Program, which teaches students to write in ways that members of their discipline find persuasive. She has advised graduate students in public policy and economics on dissertation and thesis writing for nearly two decades.