Instructions:
The essay must be structured as an argument. That means that you must have a thesis that will be followed by arguments to prove the thesis. Each of these arguments can be set up as paragraphs within the body of the paper. Phrases such as ‘this paper will argue,’ ‘the essay will prove,’ etc., are appropriate for this kind of paper. The paper should be approximately 5 pages long, double-spaced, with 10-to-12-point fonts. You must have 7 academic sources (please see the syllabus for specific instructions). Please find attached the syllabus and a previous assignment essay on Adam Smith which I did a while back. It contains some relevance to this paper.
Given that 7 academic sources are needed, please go through the syllabus and tell me what articles you need so I can provide them.
Essay Question
– Do you believe that Adam Smith provides us with a useful model to understand and conceptualize capitalism in the modern age? In your response, please discuss the two of the following ideas: mercantilism, the invisible hand, innovation and the free market.
Category: Economics
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Title: Revisiting Adam Smith’s Model of Capitalism in the Modern Age: Exploring the Concepts of Mercantilism, the Invisible Hand, and Innovation in the Free Market
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“Exploring the Fundamentals of Academic Writing” Introduction to Academic Writing: Understanding the Basics Academic writing is a form of writing that is used in academic settings such as universities, colleges, and research institutions. It is a type of writing
Answer the questions as much descriptive as possible. THESE ARE THE LECTURES. THE LAST ONE ADDED IS THE ACTUAL PAPER
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“Comprehensive Macroeconomic Policy Recommendations for the Incoming Administration” Memo to: President-Elect From: Chief Economic Advisor Subject: Comprehensive Macroeconomic Policy Recommendations As the incoming President of the United States, you have inherited a
You are the Chief Economic Advisor to the incoming President of the United States. She has asked you to develop a comprehensive approach to macroeconomic policy to guide her administration.
Using the “Most Important Concepts” framework as an outline (MICs for Macroeconomics.pdf Download MICs for Macroeconomics.pdf), please write a comprehensive memo to the president-elect. Please address all or most of the major concepts we have covered in the way you deem relevant, and be sure to note the pros and cons of your policy suggestions. Please write your memo in professional fashion and be sure to cite all sources. Be sure to conclude your memo with a concrete set of policy recommendations.
You may assume that current real economic conditions apply to this scenario.
You may take any political position you wish but please be careful to note the tradeoffs.
This is an independent exam – no collaboration allowed and please, no use of AI-generated content.
Your memo should be concise and well-written, and should not exceed 5-10 pages.
This is a great opportunity for you to show what you’ve learned this semester and APPLY these important concepts to actual events. Good luck!
Please revise this paper and make sure most or all the topics are covered. Make sure the assignment is on topic and well written with not a lot of complex words. Make sure it follows the prompt. -
Understanding Consumer Behavior and Market Trends: Exploring Economic Concepts in Microeconomics
Book: https://openstax.org/books/principles-microeconomics-3e/pages/1-introduction
Chapter 1: Welcome to Economics!
Describe how the study of economics helps to understand consumer behavior and market trends.
How do economic models assist economists in predicting market outcomes? Discuss with an example of a simple economic model.
Identify and explain a real-world scenario where scarcity has led to significant economic decisions.
Chapter 2: Choice in a World of Scarcity
Discuss the concept of opportunity costs in the context of governmental policy-making. Provide an example involving environmental regulations.
How do individual preferences and societal values influence decisions in a resource-limited world? Illustrate with an example.
Explain the role of economic trade-offs in personal financial planning. Provide an example involving saving for retirement versus immediate expenditure.
Chapter 5: Elasticity
Price Elasticity of Demand: Explain what it means when a product has a high price elasticity of demand. Provide an example involving a daily consumer product.
Cross-Price Elasticity of Demand: Discuss how the price elasticity of demand for one good can be affected by changes in the price of another good. Use an example involving gasoline and public transport fares.
Elasticity and Revenue: If a store finds that lowering the price of a product from $20 to $15 increases the quantity sold from 50 units to 70 units, calculate the price elasticity of demand and discuss whether this price change will increase or decrease total revenue.
Chapter 6: Consumer Choices
Budget Line and Choices: Explain how a budget line represents the possible choices available to a consumer. Use a simple example of a consumer deciding between books and movies.
Impact of Price Changes: Discuss how a decrease in the price of a good affects a consumer’s choice under the concept of normal goods. Provide an example involving groceries.
Practical Budgeting Exercise: Imagine a consumer has a budget of $50 to spend on two goods: pizzas and burgers. Pizzas cost $10 each and burgers cost $5 each. Ask the student to calculate how many of each they could buy if they spent all their money, and to draw the budget constraint. -
“The Impact of Equal Pay for Women and Minorities on the Economy and Society: A Call for Action”
Instructions:
Choose a topic from the course that you would like to investigate further. Some
suggestions include (but are not limited to):
• Stock Market Bubble & Burst
• Oil & Energy Prices: Is it Still a Crisis?
• Equal Pay for Women and/or Minorities
• “Greening” the Marketplace
• Healthcare & the Affordable Care Act: What Work Remains?
• Tariff & Trade Deficit Complexities
• Ethics of Cheap Foreign Labor
• Election 2024 & Economic Impact
• Deficit & Debt Implications
1. Define the problem, how or why it exists, and its short-term and long-term
impact on the economy. Is it confined to just one segment of economy or is it
more widespread? What are the consequences if not resolved? Does it impact
society, as a whole, and if so, how and why?
2. Provide your solution (or solutions) to the problem. Is your solution the only
one? If not, why is your solution preferable to others?
3. Your argument should be clear, concise, and sound. Sources beyond the
textbook should be used, and properly cited, although the textbook, itself,
provides an excellent source for ideas and background for them.
4. The length of the paper should be approximately 5 pages, double-spaced, with
a reasonable font and size.
5. Please include a Works Cited page at the end of the paper.
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“Current Event Essay: Analyzing an Article and Relating it to Course Topics”
Instructions
Students are required write a current event essay in which they analyze an article and relate it to course topics. Students will need to find an article (Economist, Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, etc.) and write a three-page essay (Times New Roman, double-spaced, 12 point font, and one-inch margins) relating the article to topics discussed in the course. The article must be cited in the essay.
Articles MUST be published during the dates of the course in order to be considered “current”. Articles published before the start date of the course will not be accepted unless arrangements are made prior to submissions. Papers analyzing old articles will receive zero points.
Times New Roman is specific to Microsoft Word. If you are using a different word processing system, please select a similar font. Students will be graded on their ability to follow directions and articulate how course topics relate to their article of choice. Late essays will not be accepted. The essay is worth 50 points. Students can anticipate feedback and score within 7 days of due date.
Be sure to review the rubric below so you know the structure of the paper. Ask questions early if you are confused or need clarification.
Article links different opinions
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-applies-private-equity-fund-model-to-national-security-supply-chain-8c6b9eb8?mod=Searchresults_pos10&page=2
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/12/arts/design/will-auctions-revive-art-market.html?searchResultPosition=6
https://www.wsj.com/economy/jobs/jobs-report-april-unemployment-a8a1ac1a?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1 -
Title: “The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Review of Literature and Research”
Id like for you to include the references in harvard style and the plagiarism score.
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“Exploring the Relationship between Inflation Expectations and Consumer Spending: A Literature Review”
I am currently writing an undergraduate economic thesis on inflation expectations and its relation to consumer spending. I would like a literature review for my thesis and I have added a few papers that I want to include. I also have my introduction attached as well.
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“Property Rights in Samoa: An Exploration of Traditional and Contemporary Perspectives”
You are expected to prepare and give an oral power point presentation of your final research paper in class, no more than 10-15 minutes long. The presentation has to be comprehensive, you are to present your thesis, your findings and predictions, what you learned from the project etc.
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“The Impact of Government Intervention on Demerit Goods: A Case Study of Tobacco Tax” Research Question: How does government intervention, specifically through tobacco tax, affect the consumption and production of demerit goods, with a focus on the tobacco industry
Make me a research page for my extended essay economics. I wanna do something about demerit good and government intervention on it e.g tobacco tax or something . Find something that’s quite recent. Help with the research , research question, and methodology , a short brief outline.
Thanks