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3. The dissertation life-cycle
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Undergraduate Dissertations in Economics
3.1 Laying the foundations
3.2 Topic selection
3.3 Some early practicalities
3.4 Supervision
3.5 Early progress monitoring and the dangers of the last minute rush
3.6 Data issues
3.7 Dissertation content and structure
3.8 Submission
3.9 Assessment
3.10 Academic integrity
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