Resources
Jessica's syllabus
Department Style Guide
Examples from your peers
Katie Osborn ('16)'s proposal slides
Katie Osborn ('16) and Abby McLagan ('16)'s Methods Seminar Slides (with useful Stata Code!)
communication
Chris Blattman's advice on how to email your professor, employer, and professional peers
Reading and Choosing a topic
David Weil's advice for graduate students
Demystifying Dissertation Writing
Models, METRICS, and Analysis
A Guide for the Young Economist
Marc Bellamare's Hypothesis Testing in Theory and Practice (and really, all of his Metrics Monday posts)
Writing
Demystifying Dissertation Writing
Chris Blattman's advice on how to write an essay
Keith Head's Introduction Formula
My Generic Introduction Outline [Number of paragraphs]
This Topic is important. [0-2 paragraphs; sometimes combined with next]
Other literature didn't include This, That, and The Other. Later theoretical and empirical work confirm that This, That, and The Other are important. This example is good because of literature. [1-2]
I use Method X in country/dataset Y. I focus on This because of empirical and theoretical literature. Also, policy. [1]
Central premise/theory. Story example [0-1]
Description of formal model [0-1]
Details of Methodology. [0-3]
Preview of results [1]
More detail about most interesting result, with reference to context. [0-1]
Model that wraps it all up. [0-1]
Biggest robustness check [0-1]
Potential concerns [0-1]
Contribution 1 [0-1]
Contribution 2 [0-1]
Roadmap [0-1]
Marc Bellemare's Conclusion Formula
Plamen Nikolov's Writing Tips for Economics Research Papers
Motivation
Secret Thoughts of Successful Women