Writing for Academic and General Audiences about Economics and Public Policy gives researchers the skills in critical thinking, critical reading, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation needed to convey their ideas. Its lessons and examples appeal to students and professionals with differing cultural, linguistic, and educational backgrounds, including international economics, micro- and macroeconomics, labor economics, development economics, and security studies. The skills it emphasizes are critical to informing and persuading, and acquiring them helps students become not only better...
Writing for Academic and General Audiences about Economics and Public Policy gives researchers the skills in critical thinking, critical rea...