First of all, the topic of the paper is worth doing. The so-called "worth doing" means that it has theoretical value. As long as you work hard, it is possible to innovate in theory and methods, and it may even contribute to the development of this discipline. Because economics is a highly applied science, it is necessary to consider whether it is of practical significance to study this issue. Only with high theoretical value and strong practical significance is it a subject worth studying.
I can choose the topic of my thesis and write it well. It is also a problem that must be considered to determine whether this topic can make full use of its own knowledge accumulation and maximize its own strengths. If you grasp a hot topic at will, even if it has high theoretical value, you may not be able to write it well. This is because the topic is out of touch with my long-term knowledge accumulation, interests and specialties, and I can't give full play to my comparative advantages, so it is difficult to write, or even difficult to complete.
The topic should not be too small or too big, so we should make a big fuss, that is, the so-called "small topic, big article." "Small topic, big article" is not only conducive to play its role, but also suitable for control, making the research results more solid. Good topic selection, although the topic seems small, but the depth and thickness are relatively large. When writing academic papers, research should go straight to the point, and not be greedy for perfection and blossom everywhere.
Choose topics that have not been studied and dabbled in before. Selecting the topic from a new angle makes the topic and the topic of the paper pioneering, original and novel. Only in this way can we make in-depth and innovative research results.