02050nam a22002537b 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022020003000063040002400093041001200117082001700129245007900146250001900225260004800244300005000292520102600342650004701368700003401415700003701449942005601486999001901542952012601561952010901687322820260129135713.0260129b sa ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a3322830002298 (paperback) aMPLbEngc3228erda0 aEnglish 0a330.072 RESE00aResearch methods for economics /cSyden Mishi and Andrew Maredza (Editors) aFirst edition.3 aPretoria : bVan Schaik Publishers,c 2024. a xviii, 299 pages : billustrations ; c25 cm aFor a long time, Economics research and research teaching have concentrated on Econometrics, which has been dominated by the quantitative analysis of secondary data. When Economics graduates enter the world of work and are asked to produce a certain report, the first thing they ask is “where can I download the data?”, not knowing how to generate the data themselves. Research methods for economics hopes to build a graduate who will say “how can I generate robust data?” and “how can I process these data to answer the key questions?”Research methods for economics introduces the novice to the world of research, specifically as applied to the discipline of Economics. It starts with what research entails and then branches out into the different approaches, concluding with chapters on how students should write and structure their academic work. The text provides step-by-step examples using different types of case study, data and analytical tools, and is user-friendly for both students and instructors.109198457aEconomics—ResearchzSouth Africa 9198458a Mishi, Sydeneeditor1 9198459aMaredza, Andrew eauthor102ddccBOOKw5815xPontsho Maokoy5815zPontsho Maoko c791912d791911 00102ddc40708300aPHUMLbPHUMLcNon_Fictiond2026-01-29l0o330.072 RESEp3322830002298r2026-01-29w2026-01-29yBOOK 00102ddc4070aRIVELbRIVELd2026-02-02l0o330.072 RESEp33228031011274r2026-02-02w2026-02-02yBOOK