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  1. In Sophomore Tutorial (Economics 970), you will receive several writing assignments including a term paper, an empirical exercise, short essays, response papers, and possibly a rewrite. Below is a description of these types: • Term Paper (10–15pp.). In all tutorials, you will be required to write a

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  2. A Concise Guide to Writing Economics Term Papers∗. This guide is aimed at helping you write an effective undergraduate economics term paper. The guide offers advice on selecting a paper topic, describes the structure of a typical economics term paper and provides some miscellaneous helpful hints. Following these suggestions will ensure that ...

  3. Published annually, the Economic Report of the President includes: (1) current and foreseeable trends in and annual goals for employment, production, real income, and Federal budget outlays; (2) employment objectives for significant groups of the labor force; and (3) a program for carrying out these objectives.

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  4. May 28, 2004 · Normative Economics and Economic Justice. Distributive justice is often considered not to belong to the scope of economics, but there is actually an important literature in economics that addresses normative issues in social and economic justice. A variety of economic theories and approaches provide many insights in these matters.

  5. y to writing in any discipline. Part II, “Researching Economic Topics,” tries to explain the scholarly and analytical a. proach behind economics papers. The third part, “Genres of Economics Writing,” briefly surveys some of the kinds of pap. rs and essays economists write. It is in the fourth part, “Writing Economics,” that the ...

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  6. Oct 31, 2018 · While economic thinking has a powerful simplicity at its heart, Collier’s work is a timely reminder that economic ideas often get over simplified and misrepresented.

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