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Writing Economics - Harvard University

Writing Economics Robert Neugeboren with Mireille Jacobson @2001 The President and Fellows of Harvard University (minor revisions in Jan. 2005) Acknowledgments This guide was proposed and supported by The Harvard Writing Project. Nancy Sommers, Sosland Director of Expository Writing , and Kerry Walk, Assistant Director of the Writing Project, read drafts, gave advice, and saw the project through from inception to completion. Kerry Walk wrote the section on Formatting and Documentation (chapter 5). Christopher Foote, Assistant Professor of Economics and Director of Undergraduate Studies, wrote part of chapter 3 and commented on drafts of the whole work. Oliver Hart, Michael Murray, Lorenzo Isla, Tuan Min Li, Allison Morantz, and Stephen Weinberg also gave very helpful comments.

often mathematical, with lots of formulas, lemmas, and proofs. Second, writing styles vary widely. Some authors are very dry and technical; a few are rather eloquent. You don’t have to be a great “writer” to produce good economics writing. This is because economics writing is different from many other types of writing.

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