For students
Here are some resources, mostly written by me, that should be helpful for postgraduate research students. They cover the skills you need to master other than doing the research itself. Some bits are targeted at applied economists, but most of the material is not discipline-specific.
Writing efficiently and correctly
Using an efficient process for writing
Not by me: Tips on writing well This is not primarily for academic writing, but it is highly relevant anyway.
How to cite references properly
I recommend that you install Grammarly and use it to check the grammar in all your writing. It’s free.
Grammarly also has a very good grammar guide to help you understand the recommendations that it makes.
Here are a few tips about grammar rules that I find people sometimes get wrong:
Grammer tip: split infinitives are not a problem
On the need for clarity when describing changes in percentage terms
Microsoft Word tips
Publishing in and reviewing for journals
Prose, psychopaths and persistence: Personal perspectives on publishing
More on the need for persistence when publishing
My poem about journal referees
Seminar and conference presentation
Answering questions after a seminar or conference presentation
Communicating with non-researchers
Connecting research with policy
Communicating economics to policy makers
Engaging with policy: tips for researchers
On making submissions to government inquiries
Computer modelling and statistics
How to do a good sensitivity analysis
The cult of the asterisk (on the need to not apply statistical criteria too mechanistically)
Microsoft Excel tips
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