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How are you? I need help being this subject is weak for me and I greatly appreciate your time and effort into reading my question and trying to help me out :-) Thank you !!!
I have to look for a article in a open-access journal on a topic of interest I do believe that
wikipedia would be one of them or contain economic journals.
I have to select a journal open access , peer reviewed journal Or GOOGLE search
if I do google search it has to be a peer-reviewed journal
I have to read the article and try to understand what the author is saying and the language might not be as clear since its written by economicts to other economists
reading the introduction and conclusion may help and I have to summary of that
article using this structure for my summary the summary should be of The structure that I have to use is below and I can display a example of that thank yoU!
What did the author research, what was her/his topic? If the author poses a research question or hypothesis of some kind, include that in your summary (with proper quotes and citation).
(b) What method did she/he use? Perhaps a survey, an experiment, a statistical analysis of numerical data, a computer model, other?
(c) What does the author conclude based on her/his research? (Very briefly summarize.)
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Volume and Publication Date:
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Method:
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Title : Estimating the effect of air pollution on road safety using atmospheric temperature inversions.
Author : Lutz Sager
Journal : Journal of enviromental economics and management
Volume and publication date : Vol. 98 Novemer 2019
URL : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0095069618301220
Topic?Hypothesis: The author hypothesizes that an increase in air pollution results in an increase of automobile accident.
Method: Analysis of daily data from the U.K during the period 2009 to 2014. Data include the number of traffic accidents , the quantity of air pollution ( Micrograms per cubic meter of particulate matter) and other variables related to trafic safety.
Conclusion/summary: The author writes in the abstract that " We find an increase of 0.3-0.6% in the number of vehicles involved in accidents per day for each additional 1 ug/m3 of PM 2.5 . The finding suggests that less safe roads may present a large and previously overlooked cost of air pollution.