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Category > Economics Posted 07 Jun 2017 My Price 10.00

An analysis should include your interpretation

For this assignment find a news article, on-line, and prepare a 1 to 2-page written analysis (not summary) of the article.   Your article should provide an opportunity to examine macroeconomic issues.  Please include a link to your article with your analysis so that I may read the article as well.  

An analysis should include your interpretation of the article, discuss how you arrived at that interpretation, and also evaluate the viewpoint of the article's author and the context within which you (and they) are presenting your (their) position. 

Your article analysis should:

  • Be typed
  • Include an introductory paragraph that introduces the ideas presented in the article as well as the economic theory you will discuss.  Include a conclusion summarizing your analysis
  • Discuss the strengths and limitations of the quantitative and/or qualitative evidence presented (I encourage you to consider both the evidence/data presented in your article as well as the evidence/data discussed throughout the course that may relate to your chosen article)
  • Consider competing ideas/alternative views
  • Demonstrate your ability to explain the macroeconomic relationships between the issues presented
  • Be understandable to non-economists

Possible Article Sources:  Web sites to check out: 

  • 24-hour news organizations such as CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, etc.
  • Major newspapers such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, The Oregonian, and the Herald and News (if you're local).
  • Weekly news magazines such as Time, BusinessWeek, NewsWeek, The Economist, U.S. News & World Report, etc.

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Status NEW Posted 07 Jun 2017 01:06 PM My Price 10.00

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