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1、ECO414: Literature ReviewWhat is a Literature Review?A literature review is a summary of previous research on a topic. Literature reviews can be either a part of a larger report of a research project, a thesis or a bibliographic essay that is published separately in a scholarly journal. Some questio

2、ns to think about as you develop your literature review:· What is known about the subject? · Are there any gaps in the knowledge of the subject? · Have areas of further study been identified by other researchers that you may want to consider? · Who are the significant research pe

3、rsonalities in this area? · Is there consensus about the topic? · What aspects have generated significant debate on the topic? · What methods or problems were identified by others studying in the field and how might they impact your research? · What is the most productive methodo

4、logy for your research based on the literature you have reviewed? · What is the current status of research in this area? · What sources of information or data were identified that might be useful to you? If the literature review is part of a Masters Thesis or Ph.D. dissertation, this revie

5、w will be comprehensive covering all research on the topic. As part of your research report, you need to cover the major work that has been done on the topic recently, but it is not necessary to try to identify all research on the subject.What is the purpose of a Literature Review?The purpose of a l

6、iterature review is to convey to the reader what knowledge and ideas have been established on a topic and what are the strengths and weaknesses. The literature review allows the reader to be brought up to date regarding the state of research in the field and familiarizes the reader with any contrast

7、ing perspectives and viewpoints on the topic. There are good reasons for beginning a literature review before starting a research paper. These reasons include:· To see what has and has not been investigated. · To develop general explanation for observed variations in a behavior or phenomen

8、on. · To identify potential relationships between concepts and to identify researchable hypotheses. · To learn how others have defined and measured key concepts. · To identify data sources that other researches have used. · To develop alternative research projects. · To disc

9、over how a research project is related to the work of others. How to do a literature search?Developing a search strategy: Defining the topic - In order to begin your literature review you must first define your research question. What is the purpose? What does it mean? What are the key words? Are th

10、ere other words which could be used, such as synonyms, variations in spelling? What do you already know about the topic? What is the scope? Compiling a list of keywords - Before beginning a search for information, it is important to develop a search strategy that will most effectively locate useful,

11、 relevant information. This will often involve breaking down an essay or research question into: keywords or phrases; entering your search; and evaluating your results to determine whether you need to employ various strategies to broaden, narrow or otherwise modify your research. Analyzing the topic

12、 of an essay question or research topic usually involves making a list of keywords or phrases. You will need to include all the key concepts or ideas contained within the essay or research question. It might be useful to include alternative ways of phrasing and expressing concepts and ideas. Think a

13、bout both general terms and very specific terms for broadening and narrowing your search. The keyword or phrase is the basic unit of any search. You may find it helpful to consult subject dictionaries and encyclopedias, or a textbook glossary for the common terminology of the subject area. The use o

14、f an index and/or thesaurus is also advisable to establish the useful terms. Identifying Resources - Information is available in a number of formats. It is important for you to understand the significance of various formats so that you know what will best suit your information requirements. · B

15、ooks · Reference Materials · Journals · Conference Papers · Dissertations · Internet · Indexes/Abstracts Printed · Electronic Databases · Government publications · Theses HOW TO CITEReid (1997) contended that this revolutionary innovation.De Sola Pool (20

16、033) talks in detail about the economic impact of theMatelski (2005) noted that radio played a prominent role.According to Oulton (2007) ICT capital has contributed Schumpeter proposed the idea of technology-led-growth (Cooper, 1994). The ITU (1999) report revealed that in developing nations, infras

17、tructureKraemer and Dedrick (1994) using data for 12 Asia-Pacific countries for the period of 1984-1990 found that.According to Jones (1984: 32), pig smell depends directly on pig size.It has been argued that pig smell depends directly on pig size.(Jones, 1984)Jones (1984: 32) maintains that "b

18、ig pigs smell the worst".Few economists feels that "big pigs smell the worst". (Mankiw, 1994; Barro, 2001; Greenspan, 2006; Bernanke, 2007)At the end of the paper, alphabetically by last name, put:ReferencesGreenspan, A. (2005) "An Analysis of Fed and Rock", The Journal of Rockonomics, Vol.4, No.5,

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