How can you use networking to identify new research questions in economics?
As an economist, you may often face the challenge of finding new and interesting research questions that can advance your field and contribute to the public good. However, you don't have to rely on your own intuition or inspiration to generate original ideas. You can also use networking as a powerful tool to identify gaps in the literature, learn from other experts, and collaborate on innovative projects. In this article, we will show you how to use networking to identify new research questions in economics, and provide you with some tips and examples to make the most of your connections.
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