ECO 4060 GRADUATE RESEARCH
SEMINAR
Announcements
- Please
check the schedule linked below to confirm your presentation/discussion
dates. Dates are subject to change
so you should be prepared to present your paper anytime after the second
class.
- It is your sole responsibility to
provide copies of the paper to your discussants. They should receive at least a
preliminary version of your paper no later than one month in advance of
your presentation.
- Please
post a copy of your paper 2 weeks prior to your talk (this would be a good
time to set up a personal website if you have not already done so). You
can also update the paper you have posted if you make revisions. Your
paper should be posted in pdf format only (see below on tips for producing
pdf documents). To download a free pdf reader, click on the following link
for the Adobe
website and follow the instructions for downloading Acrobat Reader.
- Please
see the course outline (linked below) for specific requirements and
deadlines.
- When
you present, it is your responsibility to load your slides onto the
computer in Max Gluskin 106 and to make sure that the projector is warmed
up and properly connected before
the class starts.
Papers should be posted two weeks
prior to the seminar. Send us an email
with the URL for the paper and we’ll make the link.
Course
Outline
(requirements and deadlines)
Rules
for the second-year paper (requirements, deadlines and consequences)
Course Links
Related Links
24. John Creedy’s Starting
Research Australian Economic Review, vol 34, 116-124
29. Hal Varian’s How to Build an
Economic Model in Your Spare Time
(via JSTOR) essay for Passion and Craft: Economists at Work,
edited by Michael Szenberg
31. Dan Hammermesh, ``Professional Etiquette for the
Mature Economist’’ AER (May 1993):34-38