- Teaches students how to write about qualitative and quantitative research in public policy and economics in a way that is suitable for academic consumption and that can drive public policy debates
- Uses the genre-based approach to writing to teach discipline-appropriate ways of framing problems, designing studies, and writing and structuring content
- Includes authentic examples written by students and international researchers from various sub-disciplines of economics and public policy
- Contains strategies and suggestions for textual analysis of research samples to give students an opportunity to practice key points explained in the book
- Is based on a comprehensive analysis of a research corpus containing 400+ research articles in various areas of public policy and economics
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"Petchko presents a well-researched and thorough explanation of academic writing in economics in a comprehensive way suitable for anyone interested in economics work, including advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty. Special attention to problems faced by ESL writers. This volume demystifies economics writing and will likely become the standard." --Cynthia A. Cochran, Illinois College
"Writing a research paper is challenging for anyone, but Petchko's book makes the process clear and straightforward. I especially like how she connects writing to the research process itself. The book will be very useful not only for students writing their first papers but also for experienced researchers who want to become even better writers." --Tom Gally, University of Tokyo