You shouldn't ask others to provide thesis topics for your degree. You should choose something that interests you in your field. Your thesis represents you and should originate from you alone. If you have to poll others for a thesis topic, then you need to rethink your decision to earn a PhD.
By the way, grammar is important, as well, as it is another representation of you, especially in a text-based medium such as the Internet.
2007-10-24 21:22:28
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answered by acamar_sirus 3
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It is too early for you to really have an idea about your thesis; that just isn't how the process works. You need to understand the academic literature in your field, and then find a hole in what has been looked at that hasn't yet been investigated. Until you have gotten the grounding in both the academic literature in finance and research methods, the topics won't make any sense to you.
If what you are trying to do is to get a sense of the kinds of things that people end up studying, rather than trying to pick your own topic now, assuming that you are near a university which offers a Ph.D., you could look at the dissertations for that school, which should be available in their library.
2007-10-24 21:51:55
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answered by neniaf 7
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