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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Needing help writing a paper no topic has been chosen yet.
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Your topic summary and proposed outline of your idea for the paper is due in Module 3, a draft of the paper is due in Module 6, and the final paper is due in Module 9. Here is a checklist that you may find helpful. Â
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ï‚· The objective of the assignment is to demonstrate the application of macroeconomic theory as presented in Arnold to a current topic you have chosen. It is the application of the theory that is important; this is not just a research paper which describes a current situation with some economic features. Â
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 The selected topic must be one that relates to macroeconomics; that is, any of the subjects listed in the Arnold table of contents under macroeconomics, for example, monetary policy. Microeconomic topics and analysis are not acceptable for a macro class.
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 The paper should not be long. Provide enough information and detail on your chosen topic to serve as the basis for economic analysis. The topic must be relatively current; an analysis of some past event is not acceptable.
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ï‚· Show how the theory you’ve learned from the course and presented in Arnold applies to or explains the current situation. The analysis need not be complex, but must include a written explanation and a graphical analysis similar to those used throughout Arnold. Basically, you are just selecting the appropriate tools from Arnold and showing how they apply to a specific situation. Â
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ï‚· Write a short conclusion. This might include some predictions for the future.  Â
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The paper should include the following:Â Â
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ï‚· Title page ï‚· Insert page numbers. A Running Head is fine but not necessary.   Abstract – not required but OK if desired ï‚· Table of Contents – not required ï‚· Section Headings – strongly encouraged ï‚· Citations – cite all references in the body of the text and in the Reference list.   Plagiarism – Do not copy text from another author or Web source unless it is quoted.   Appendices – Not necessary but may be appropriate for raw data.Â
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