Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Guidelines for Academic WritingSeminar papers, bachelor and master thesis
Chair of Applied Microeconomics
Viadrina European University
June 22, 2020
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Introductory notes
I These guidelines shall help you to set up your own researchquestion, find and read academic literature and write up a properlylay outed and formatted seminar paper or thesis at the Chair ofApplied Microeconomics.
I If it is your first time writing an academic paper we additionallyrecommend to go to the library and study a handbook foracademic writing!
I Consider courses, workshops and offers from Schreibzentrum.
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Outline
1. First steps1.1 Topic1.2 Research Question1.3 Title2. Literature Search2.1 Academic sources2.2 How to read empirical papers3. Writing3.1 Page numbers3.2 Structure3.3 Title page3.4 Abstract3.5 Introduction3.6 Main3.7 Conclusion3.8 Design3.9 Graphics3.10 Figures and tables3.11 Statement of authorship
4. References and Bibliography5. Plagiarism6. Software7. Seminar in Applied Economics
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Topic and Research Question
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Topic
We expect that you chose and suggest a topic and a research question.
I Your topic should be related to one of the core areas:I Applied Microeconomics
I Applied Econometrics
I International Economics
I Labour Market Economics
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Research Question
The initial objective is to formulate a research question!1
I A research question is not simply your title or topic.
I Usually a profound literature search is needed before a researchquestion can be formulated.
I Afterwards you should be able to identify a specific issue that isnot sufficiently examined in the literature.
I The research question may be narrowed down extremely.
⇒ We expect you to come up with a topic and research question!
1Check Developing strong research questions and Research question examples onScribbr.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Developing strong Research Questions
A good research question is essential to guide your research paper orthesis. It pinpoints exactly what you want to find out and gives yourwork a clear focus and purpose. All research questions should be:2
I Focused on a single problem or issue.
I Researchable using primary and/or secondary sources.
I Feasible to answer within the timeframe and practical constraints.
I Specific enough to answer thoroughly.
I Complex enough to develop the answer over the space of a paper.
I Relevant to your field of study and/or society more broadly.
2Sourced fromhttps://www.scribbr.com/research-process/research-questions/
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Developing strong Research Questions
Some steps on the Way to a Research Question
I Understand the topic!I What are the definitions of the key terms in the field of research?
Which links exist between these terms? In which ways can the topicbe interpreted?
I What would be interesting to investigate?I Formulate several questions that come to your mind. Think about
who would benefit from an answer to these questions. Decide whichof these questions would generate most valuable implications.
I Collect and review literature that deals with your chosen question!I Do not read every paper that seems to fit thoroughly. Try to get an
overview of the literature published on this topic. Try to use themost recent publications!
I Narrow down your research question!I Try to focus on a specific problem of interest. Try to find questions
that can be answered by a synthesis of the existing literature.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
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Different Types of Research Questions
1. Description of an observed situation.
I Typically involves defining and classifying of known issues.
I An example is a literature overview.
I You are expected to go beyond a mere description of known facts!
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Different Types of Research Questions
2. Relationship between observed phenomena.
I Typically involves the investigation of the relationship between twoor more variables.
I The result can be the finding of a correlation or a trend betweenthe examined variables.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Different Types of Research Questions
3. Causality.
I Typically involves the attempt to discover a causal relationshipbetween two or more observed phenomena.
I Often no causal relationship can be proved. A correlation betweenthe examined variables will then be the result.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Different Types of Research Questions
4. Explanation / Methodology
I During your literature search you probably will find contradictoryresults on the same topics. This will often be caused by differentapproaches, the authors used. In this case you should examine:
I What are the assumptions used?
I What are the models used?
I Why did the authors use them to tackle the certain issue?
I Are there other possible approaches?
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Title of a thesis
I You can suggest and discuss a title with your supervisor.3
I Once fixed in the thesis application form, it cannot be changed.
I Your title will be printed on your certificate.
I Technical details:I All words in the title are to be capitalized except definite and
indefinite articles, prepositions of all kind and coordinatingconjunctions.
I Example:German Foreign Direct Investment in Poland: An Investigation intothe Regionalisation Pattern and the Role of Special EconomicZones.
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
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Literature Search
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Literature Search
The literature search is essential for you to succeed!
I Focus on recent papers published in scientific economic journals (oras so called discussion or working papers)!
I You can expand your body of relevant literature byI Examining the bibliography of a paper at hand (“Which literature
was interesting for the authors of the article you are reading?”).
I Using the “cited-by” function at scholar.google.de. (“Whichauthors found the article interesting you are reading?”).
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Academic sources
I Typical academic sources are:I Journal articles (e.g. American Economic Review, Journal of
International Economics)4
I Working papers (use final paper instead when available!)
I Reports (from organizations, e.g. WTO)
I Books and collected volumes
I Textbooks (concerning methods)
I Online encyclopedias (Wikipedia, Gabler, etc.) and news articlesare no valid academic source!I Still, the sources mentioned on Wikipedia can be useful.
I You may occasionally refer to such sources, e.g. an Economistarticle to motivate a scientific question or to put it in context.
⇒ You have access to most journals via Campus Network.5
4https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_economics_journals5Use VPN from outside: https://www.ikmz.europa-uni.de/de/it-dienste/netz_
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
How to read empirical papers
I You will certainly read a lot empirical papers.
I Although this can be challenging, a good understanding of thelogic and the main arguments of the paper does not depend on adeep understanding of the technical details.
I We recommend amongst others:I Prof. Matt Masten (2015) “How to Read Empirical Papers”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlAKPtPZqyI
I Morgan Kenneth (2010) “How to Read an Empirical ResearchArticle” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=legYfGC46y4
I Chow & Lewis (2011) “How to read an empirical paper”https://tinyurl.com/y9yhey9d (PDF)
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Academic Writing
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
The number of pages question
“How many pages do I need to write?”
⇒ Not the right question to ask!
⇒ Better: How many pages do you need to sufficiently motivate,explore and discuss your topic and research question!?
I The following numbers refer to text pages:6
I Seminar paper: 10 pages
I Bachelor thesis: 20 pages
I Master thesis: 30 pages
I Discuss the scope and extent of your paper with your supervisor.
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Guidelines
Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Structure
Ingredients of a (scientific) paper:
I Titlepage
I Table of Contents
I List of Figures, Tables, Abbreviations, Symbols
I Abstract
I TextI Introduction
I Main Part
I Conclusion
I List of References
I Appendix
I Statement of authorship
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
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Title page
The title page contains:
I Title of the paperI Author’s full nameI Author’s matriculation numberI Handover dateI Name of supervisor/sI Name of the Chair of Applied Microeconomics
You may include the Logo of Viadrina European University.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
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Abstract
I All academic papers contain an abstract.
I The abstract is written in English (even if your work is German).
I The abstract comes right before your first text page starts(probably the introduction) and right after all lists (of figures,tables, abbreviations).
I Use a pagebreak after the abstract.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
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Introduction
I Motivate your topic: include descriptive statistics or graphs (“atleast one number”).
I State your research question clearly.
I Name methods, theories or data used to meet this objective.
I Outline the structure of the remaining paper (you may brieflysummarize your findings).
⇒ Finalize the introduction at the end.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Main text
I Embed your work in the current state of research(literature review)
I Give clear definitions to avoid ambiguity of terminology
I Explain methodology and results
I Refer to the research question:Was it possible to answer it? If not, why?
I Discussion of results
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Conclusion
I Slighty more than a summary.
I Refer to the research question once more.
I Implications for future research or potential policy implications (ifapplicable).
⇒ Do not introduce new strings of reasoning!
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
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Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
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Design and Layout
I Font type: Use a standard font type (e.g. Times New Roman,Calibri, Computer Modern)
I Font size: 12pt (1.5 line spacing)
I Margins: 2cm left, 2.5cm top, 2cm right, 3cm bottom
I Don’t use indentation
I Use justification of text
I Page numbering:I Title page: none
I TOC (and all lists): Roman numerals (I, II, III, ...)
I Text (beginning from Abstract): Arabic numerals (1,2,3,...)
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Graphics: Purpose and Design
I Give the audience the greatest number of ideas in the shortest timewith the least ink, in the smallest space → Data-Ink-Ratio.
I Avoid chartjunk (weird fonts, 3D, shading, underlines).
I Substance over Design.
I Provide high quality (high resolution) graphs if possible!
I Create your own table, bar chart, scatter plot if possible.7
I Only copy graphs when they are complex, important to your workand you don’t have access to original data (give full source inthedescription).
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
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Figures and tables
I Always explain and discuss tables and figures in main text.
I Place tables and figures only in the appendix in case they are verylong or you discuss part of it.
I Center and number tables and figures.
I Give meaningful and self-explaining captions to tables and figures.
I Captions should be concise but comprehensive. Additionalinformation (e. g. source of data) should be given as a description.
I Find more information on figures and tables: https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/figures-and-charts/
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Figures and tables
Example from University of New England:
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Statement of authorship
Personally signed statement of authorship on the last page:“I guarantee that this seminar paper/thesis was written by myself andthat I have used no other sources than those mentioned. All sentencesor passages quoted or paraphrased in this paper from other people’swork have been specifically acknowledged by clear cross-referencing toauthor, work and page(s). This holds also for drawings, sketches,graphic images, and for sources from the Internet.”
“Hiermit erklare ich, dass ich die vorliegendeSeminararbeit/Abschlussarbeit selbstandig verfasst und keine anderenals die angegebenen Hilfsmittel benutzt habe. Die Stellen derSeminararbeit, die anderen Quellen im Wortlaut oder dem Sinn nachentnommen wurden, sind durch Angaben der Herkunft kenntlichgemacht. Dies gilt auch furr Zeichnungen, Skizzen, bildlicheDarstellungen sowie fur Quellen aus dem Internet.”
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
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References and Bibliography
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
Software
Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Quotation rules
I Use an author-year-title format (e.g. APA).
I Use in-text citation explicit (not in footnotes or parentheses).
I Primary sources should be used.I An exception can be made in case when the original source is not
available. In this situation a secondary source can be used.
I Avoid direct quotations.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
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Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
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Example: APA citation style
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Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Bibliography
I List only cited references and to cite only listed references.
I Alphabetic order by name of fist author
I Starts on a new page.
I Slightly different features for journal articles, books, working paper,book chapters, reports, internet resources , ...
⇒ Software can control for consistent citation style and bibliography.
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Plagiarism
Plagiarism:
I Copying a series of words or sentences (or graphs, tables, etc.)without giving reference where they come from.
I Using concepts, ideas or facts from different origin without givingreference where they come from.
I Especially: Paraphrasing another source (although citing it) andonly changing a few words / substitute with synonyms!
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Plagiarism
How to avoid it?
I If you cannot summarize an “idea” in your own words and copy itfrom another source, use quotation marks and refer to the source!
⇒ “Anti-plagiarism” through many direct quotations does notimprove the quality of your paper!
I If you draw on the findings, opinions or any information from asource, cite and reference the source according to the guidelines!
Plagiarism is easier to detect than one might think, and results in aguaranteed fail!
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Seminar in AppliedEconomics
Software
A reference management software is highly recommended.8
I e.g. Microsoft Word + Zotero / Citavi
I e.g. LaTeX + JabRef
⇒ Ease of citing and referencing
⇒ Instantly update all references
⇒ Instantly create a bibliography
⇒ Takes control of the citation style
8See different examples and explanations athttps://www.ub.europa-uni.de/de/hilfe/bibliothek-von-a-z/Literaturverwaltung-und-Wissensorganisation-_allgemein_/index.html
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Chair of AppliedMicroeconomics
First steps
Topic
Research Question
Title
Literature Search
Academic sources
How to read empiricalpapers
Writing
Page numbers
Structure
Title page
Abstract
Introduction
Main
Conclusion
Design
Graphics
Figures and tables
Statement of authorship
References andBibliography
Plagiarism
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Seminar in Applied Economics
I Examination regulations recommend to attend at least one seminarbefore writing the thesis.9
I At the moment we offer:I Bachelor Seminar in Applied Economics
I Master Seminar in Applied Economics
I For frequency, content and description see the current syllabus.
9§ 8 (1) 3 In Vorbereitung auf die Bachelorarbeit wird den Studierenden empfohlen,mindestens einen Leistungsnachweis im Studium mit einer Seminararbeit zu erbringen.
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