REPLICATION RESOURCES
Hamermesh, D.S. (2007), Viewpoint: Replication in economics (Links to an external site.). Canadian Journal of Economics, 40: 715-733.
Journal articles and books on the practice of replication (from the Replication Network (Links to an external site.))
In praise of replication studies and null results (Links to an external site.) (Editorial in Nature)
List of replications showed in the Excel
ACADEMIC WRITING Resources
Wyrick, T.L (1994). The Economist’s Handbook: A Research and Writing Guide (Links to an external site.), Minneapolis/St. Paul : West Pub. Co.
Neugeboren, RH (2005) The Student’s Guide to Writing Economics (Links to an external site.). Routledge: London.
Dudenhefer, P. (2009). A Guide to Writing in Economics (Links to an external site.)
How to conduct a literature review
This page links some resources that we think will be helpful for you in conducting your literature review.
1) The “Excel dump”
Here, you can find a guide on how to synthesize different bodies of work via a “Conceptual Synthesis Excel dump (Links to an external site.).”
If you are reading papers, but feel overwhelmed by the idea of consolidating them into a coherent literature review, this is a great way to start that synthesis!
2) Getting the most out of Google Scholar & Google data
3) Additional resources on how to write a good literature review
From ANU’s student resources: “Language of the literature reviewLinks to an external site.”
Pdf file Revewing the literature-short guide for research students on the folder
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