Economical Writing
Economical Writing
Thirty-Five Principles for Writing with Clarity and Impact
About This Book
First published in 1986, this work serves as a compact manual for developing clear and powerful prose, with special attention to economics writing. The book presents thirty-five actionable principles that address every aspect of composition, from macro-level organization to micro-level word selection, offering writers at any stage an indispensable tool for refinement.
Who Should Read This?
- Students wanting to strengthen their academic composition abilities
- Working professionals seeking better communication effectiveness
- Authors working to sharpen clarity and precision in their prose
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