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    How to look for really good researchable topics?



    Hi.

    What's the hot potato for researches now?

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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    oh wow... there are broad questions and then there's this one... lol. in which area? i think "the meaning of life" is still up for grabs... :P
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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    My interests are on macroeconomics, crisis economics, institutional economics, financial economics, econophysics. And those related to food, water, energy, and wastes too.

    I hope I get a better idea than just a meaning of life.

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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    I'm open for research collaboration too. I'm from a developing country.

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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    I know of some nice research areas for statistics but I'm not really in the loop as far as economics goes...
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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    What's your background?

    Do you have access to Thomson Reuters Datastream?

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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    Quote Originally Posted by spunky View Post
    .... i think "the meaning of life" is still up for grabs... :P
    the answer is beer and beaches. [SOLVED]
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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    Hot topics among economists or among policy makers? The former can be found by looking at what is being published in economic journals. The later can best be found by reading what issues are important where you do research and deciding what you are interested and knowledgable of can address that. Talking to an economics department (or perhaps a public administration program) where you live may assist that.
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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    Hi, my background includes finance, accounting and economics. I don't have any access to Thomson Reuters. Is that for purchase?

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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    I think Thomson Reuters is an organization that releases a series of reports on different topics. There are, although I don't use them since I dont do academic research any more, a number of indexes in various fields that list how many times various articles have been cited. I suspect there are the same covering how often topics have been cited in journals. If you want to know what is hot academically, that is a good place to start.
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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    I have no idea, so I just Googled the London School of Economics. Have you tried looking at what researchers at universities are doing?

    Dept of Economics Researchers

    London School of Economics Search Engine

    I don't see anything that really jumps out as being hot...in fact quite a bit looks like it's barely connected to economics.

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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    Thomson Reuters Datastream is one of the best databases for empirical economics/finance. It costs about $40,000 a year for 1 terminal - pretty standard for the major databases.

    I was wondering if you have access to it because I thought you might be considering empirical research. Without a good database this really can't be done unless you find a collaborator that has access to one.

    Also if you have 0 research experience don't bother starting a single-author project. Your work will be of too low quality to get published anywhere. Go get an RA job.

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    Re: How to look for really good researchable topics?

    Thank you. Thank you for your replies.

    @derksheng, I beg to differ. I know of one whose paper got published. I'm recently doing energy (consumption demand of wood energy in our locale) related research--but I want to delve on Financial Economics aspect. That's why as early as now I want to think of a research problem on that aspect as I'm expected to finish that energy-related research by January.

    @Mean Joe, I'll look up that.

    To everyone, I'm really open for collaborations.

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    @derksheng, I really want to propose to our University Library to purchase an access. But maybe I have to bring people with me first---I should talk first to Finance teachers in our University. But this might be too long.

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