The Hidden Curriculum

E46 - Professional misconduct and plagarism with Gary Hoover


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In this episode, we talk with Gary Hoover. Hoov is the Executive Directory of the Murphy Institute and a Professor of Economics and Affiliate Professor of Law at ⁠Tulane University⁠.


⁠⁠Sebastian Tello-Trillo⁠⁠ is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy in the University of Virginia.

⁠⁠Alex Hollingsworth⁠⁠ is an Associate Professor at Ohio State University


Show notes:

  • Hoov recommends checking out WISER (we talked with Rhonda V. Sharpe in our last episode available here)
  • AEA Ombuds Team
  • Hoov's papers on professional misconduct can be found here
  • Hoov's recommendation: Submit to the Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy
  • Alex's recommendation: When taking notes on a paper, take them "in your own words". And use Obsidian for note taking
    • Sebastian's recommendation: Use Zotero for references
    • ⁠How to manage references with Zotero⁠

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