: A 30+ page working paper that serves as the foundation for Chapter 2 of the book. The Conclusion Formula
Avoid too much jargon. Keep the explanation clear for someone who's new to economics research. Highlight the importance of open science and reproducibility, which are central to Bellemare's philosophy. Also mention the resources he provides, like code and data for replication, which are part of his commitment to transparent research. doing economics marc bellemare pdf
How to identify sources and write successful grant proposals. Professional Service: : A 30+ page working paper that serves
Where is your data coming from? Administrative? Survey? Public use? Bellemare warns against the “data fishing” trap – looking for data first, then finding a question. Professional Service: Where is your data coming from
Seriously. Bellemare’s 10 steps should be visible from your desk. Every time you are about to run a regression, glance at the checklist. Have you done descriptive stats? Have you written your conceptual model?
Instead, Bellemare wrote the guide to fill a massive gap in standard graduate training. Most PhD programs teach theory (micro, macro, econometrics) and methods (instrumental variables, difference-in-differences, RCTs). However, very few programs teach the process of doing research—from ideation to publication.
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