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Term Paper
The student is expected to write a term paper discussing the ideas, or major idea, of one
economic theorist, or a school of economic thought. The student must consult with the instructor
before deciding on the theorist or school of thought. When in doubt, it is best to write about a
classical or early neoclassical theorist. You are strongly encouraged to pick from among the
following theorists: Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, Thomas R. Malthus, David Ricardo, Karl
Marx, John Stuart Mill, Carl Menger, William Stanley Jevons, Alfred Marshall, Thorstein
Veblen, John R. Commons, and John Maynard Keynes. If instead you’d like to write about a
school of thought, the following would be recommended: Classical, Neoclassical, Institutionalist
(old, not new), Austrian, Marxian, or Keynesian.
The term paper will consist of a 10-page paper (type-written with 12 point font, double
spaced with one-inch margins) in the Author-Date style of citation. Students unfamiliar with
Author-Date format should consult The Chicago Manual of Style as well as the following
website: http://library.williams.edu/citing/styles/chicago2.php.
The paper must show evidence of having consulted academic articles; popular, or lay,
periodicals will not be accepted. The student may consult Wikipedia, and similar internet sites, to
obtain background information, but such sites cannot be used as the basis for the paper. Evidence
of having used such sites will guarantee a D. Examples of appropriate journals would be: History
of Political Economy, The Journal of Economic Issues, the Review of Social Economics, The
Review of Radical Political Economics, The Cambridge Journal of Economics or the Journal of
Economic Literature. The student may consult with the instructor before determining whether or
not an article has sufficient merit to be included in the term paper. The student is also strongly
encouraged to consult The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics as well as the assigned text
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and other well-known histories of economic thought (consult the bibliography that will be posted
on Blackboard).
Papers that do not follow the proper format and/or are sloppy will not get more than a C.
If, in addition to this, the paper is poorly written, the most that can be expected will be a D.
The term paper must be submitted to me through email; it must first be saved as a
Microsoft Word document file (doc or docx) and then sent to me as an attachment to an email.
The file name must read as follows (assuming I’m the one submitting a term paper on Leon
Walras): “Toruno on Walras”.