econ-abstract-writing

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Guide for writing the abstract of an academic economics paper. Use this skill whenever the user asks for help writing, drafting, revising, or structuring an abstract for an economics paper - whether empirical micro, development economics, applied economics, or related fields. Also trigger when the user mentions "abstract," "paper summary," or asks how to compress their findings into a short description. This skill synthesizes best practices from David Evans (CGDev), Marc Bellemare, and patterns observed in top economics journals (AER, QJE, AEJ: Applied, etc.). --- # How to Write the Abstract of an Economics Paper A lot of people will read no further than the abstract of your paper to decide whether it is worth reading, sharing, or citing. Some will not even get past the title. The abstract is your most compressed sales pitch: it must tell the reader what you did and what you found, clearly and fast. This skill is based primarily on David Evans' analysis of abstracts in top economics journals, supplemented by Marc Bellemare's writing advice, empirical research on abstract readability, and common patterns from AER, QJE, and AEJ: Applied papers. ## The Evidence on What Works Before getting to structure, two empirical facts worth knowing: **Readability predicts citations.** Dowling and others examined abstracts in Economics Letters and found that abstracts with simpler words and shorter sentences were associated with more citations. As Bellemare puts it: do not confuse lack of intelligibility with intellectual rigor. **Accessibility expands your audience.** Bellemare's rule of thumb: if your title is not repellent and your abstract is intelligible to people outside your narrow subfield, you have expanded the scope of your citations tenfold - because many people cite papers they have only read the abstract of. --- ## The Core Structure Abstracts in top economics journals follow a compressed version of the introduction formula. Evans identifies five ingredients of a good

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