Reference no: EM132804323
Article Reviews For Macroeconomics
Three (3) article reviews are required to complete Macroeconomics. Because current economic events give the best opportunity to analyze the "real world" effects of the concepts discussed in class, the news articles must be published during the current term. Each review should be keyed and at least a full page in length. Reviews should be completed in good business format (single space within paragraphs, double space between paragraphs). Do not use APA format. Each Article Review will be worth 5% of your overall course grade (total of 10% for all Reviews).
The preferred periodicals are "The Globe and Mail," "The Financial Post," and "The National Post." Other periodicals may also contain acceptable articles, however, you will want to be sure that the article has enough information to complete the full page required for the review. It is necessary to submit a copy of the article by attaching a link or copy of the article with you review.
If you do not have a subscription to any of these periodicals, copies can be found in the Instructional Building and may be viewed at the College library or the public library. On a daily basis, the current issue of the "The Globe and Mail" can be viewed on the web at "Globeandmail.com."
Possible subjects include:
Unemployment Inflation Production
Supply and Demand Savings Inventory Levels
Imports and Exports Government Spending Taxes
Banks Banking Policy Money Supply
Exchange Rates National Debt International Trade
Article - Posthaste: World debt has never been higher - and Canada is in the top 10 countries piling it on Global debt mountain hits $281 trillion by Pamela Heaven
Your Article Review must include:
Review the article and present your thoughts regarding the impact of this event/situation on the Canadian economy. Answer the following questions:
1) What does it mean for the future?
2) Might it cause a change in fiscal policy or monetary policy?
3) Will there be an impact on Southern Alberta?
4) Will there be an impact on your personal economic situation, if so, what will happen?
Attachment:- Article Reviews.rar
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