Economics Research 101 (Part 2) - Finding Useful Statistics & Datasets

Are you new to research in Economics and want to know how you can make use of the vast academic resources in our library?

Join us in a two-part workshop to learn more about using scholarly resources for your Economics research project or assignment.

Part 1 - Finding Relevant Academic Literature for Economics Research
Part 2 - Finding Useful Statistics & Datasets for Economics Research

Learn

  • The use of statistics and data in quantitative Economics
  • How to find macroeconomic statistics and useful economic datasets
  • The tips and guidelines about using these statistics and datasets in your research projects and assignments

Speaker

Lyndia Chen

Chen Yanru, Lyndia

Librarian (Research Librarian – HASS)
Lyndia conducts workshops and advisories on social science research. She also works with immersive technology as part of the library’s TEL Imaginarium team. When in her element, she is fascinated by geeky tech, neon lights, all things new, and finds humour or cats in the strangest of things.

All NUS staff and students are welcome.
Booking availability on a first come, first served basis.

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