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ECON 409: Introduction to Econometrics

This guide is for students learning econometric and regression analysis and the online and library resources most useful for this research.

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Lit reviews

Annotated bibliography comments on the relevance and quality of the information, where as a literature review establishes a relationship between different sources and highlights knowledge gaps. In an annotated bibliography, sources are analyzed separately and in a lit review, the info from different sources are analyzed together. An annotated bibliography indicates a source at the beginning of each section, but a lit review lists all of the sources at the end, as part of the bibliography. An annotated bibliography has sources listed alphabetically, and a lit review has sources integrated together based on relevance.

In addition: an annotated bibliography is an academic exercise whereas a literature review is something you could use in the real world, as its own scholarly article, or as part of a larger study.

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