The Economist's Handbook develops the readers ability to apply economic analysis by providing common-sense explanations, relevant examples, and focused assignments . At the core of the text is a step-by-step approach to writing so that readers will understand exactly what is required to complete the current assignment or develop the desired research skills. In addition, The Economist's Handbook provides an extensive glossary of economic terms, information about economics as a career, and other reference materials useful to the economist in training.
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Tom Wyrick is a professor of economics at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. He earned his doctorate from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, where he concentrated on public sector economics and monetary economics. He is a recent recipient of a university teaching award at SMSU. Wyrick is the author of The Economist's Handbook, a text on performing economic research, and has also published articles in economics, law, and political science journals and performed numerous studies of local and regional economic activity. Wyrick frequently consults as an economic expert in legal cases, and earlier in his career authored a newspaper column and served on the advisory council of the U.S. Small Business Administration and the supervisory board of a local credit union. His current research interest is economic activity in ancient times.
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