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This book is an invaluable handbook for young economists working on their dissertations, preparing their first articles for submission to professional journals, getting ready for their first presentations at conferences and job seminars, or undertaking their first refereeing assignments. In clear, concise language--a model in itself--William Thomson describes how to make written and oral presentations both engaging and efficient. Declaring "I would certainly take up arms for clarity, simplicity, and unity," Thomson covers the basics of clear exposition, including such nuts-and-bolts topics as titling papers, writing abstracts, presenting research results, and holding an audience's attention. This second edition features a substantial new chapter, "Being a Graduate Student in Economics," that offers guidance on such essential topics as the manners and mores of graduate school life, financial support, selecting an advisor, and navigating the job market. The chapter on giving talks has been rewritten to reflect the widespread use of presentation software, and new material has been added to the chapter on writing papers.

"This slim volume, by University of Rochester economics professor William Thomson, deserves a place on the bookshelf next to classics such as Strunk and White's The Elements of Style and Kernighan and Plauger's The Elements of Programming Style. Like those classics, it is clear and direct, focused and well-written...Thomson's advice is breathtakingly sensible"

—Ed Blachman, Tekka


William Thomson is Elmer B. Milliman Professor of Economics at the University of Rochester.

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  • 甜洋葱酱
    写得再清楚一点,让傻瓜都能看见。2021-10-13
  • 康蜀黍
    我总觉得大学教育虽然培养了自学能力和思考能力 但是很多细节和规则还是需要有人教的 这本书里的建议都很实用 2014-03-23
  • 炼金法师学徒
    重新到手,里面有很多给经济学家捏模型的细节,值得每个做理论,或者应用理论的年轻经济学家拥有。2019-05-31

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