ECO 4810. Seminar in Economics
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Instructor:
John Whitehead
Last Update:
02/19/2010
Literature Review
A. Purposes
- Learn as much as you can from the efforts and work of others
- Prevents duplication or identifies replication needs
- Identifies the frontier of knowledge and the potential research
contribution
- Provides ideas and directions
B. Examples
- Journals of literature reviews: Journal of Economic
Literature,
Journal of Economic Surveys
- Do this: The effects of cocaine and heroin price on drug-related emergency department visits
- Don't do this: Economic Theory and
Experimental Economics
C. Details
- At least 5 references
- Content: analyze, compare and contrast. Identify gaps in the literature.
Don't repeat your annotated bibliography.
- Length: The literature review should be between 1 and 2 pages.
- Format: 12 point Times New Roman font, 1 inch
margins all around, double-spacing (no extra spaces)
- References should be set out in alphabetical
order of the author's name in a list at the end of the paper. They should be
given in a standard form, as in the following example:
Dasgupta, Partha and Stiglitz, Joseph, "Industrial structure and the
nature of innovative activity," Economic Journal 90: 266-293, 1980.