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Notes on Writing, Talking, and Listening

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  • Eric Rasmusen

    (Indiana University School of Business)

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These are notes on the mechanics of doing research in economics. They are a series of short, unconnected tips that I think could be widely useful both to individuals and the profession. I also include samples of Latex tricks I find useful in my articles.

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  • Eric Rasmusen, 1996. "Notes on Writing, Talking, and Listening," General Economics and Teaching 9607002, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    2. McCloskey, Donald, 1985. "Economical Writing," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 23(2), pages 187-222, April.
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