Hi all,
If there is anyone who still does not have a co-author, and is interested in finding one,
let me know!
I've seen quite a few interesting papers on the apsa website.
Here are my details:
Name: Nino Malekovic,
Email: nino_malekovic at
hks11.harvard.edu
Research interests: quantitative and formal methods, political economy, judicial
politics.
My address: 84 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA (10 minutes away from Harvard Square).
The best time to work on a paper: Fridays, weekends, and evenings.
Best,
Nino Malekovic
MPA Candidate, Class 2011
Harvard Kennedy School
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1. reminder for section tonight (Maya Sen)
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Hey folks,
Just a reminder that we're having section tonight at 6pm as usual.
This evening, Iain and I will be going over some more advanced R code,
as well as going through how you set up and compile a LaTeX document.
Both of these will help you get up to speed if this term is the first
time you're seeing R/LaTeX.
Also -- another reminder that there's no problem set this week due to
the President's Day holiday. For those writing a replication paper, it
would be a great idea to spend your extra free time this week looking
at potential articles to replicate. To help, I'm attaching to this
email a sheet of replication paper tips. (I'll also post this on the
course webpage.)
best, Maya