Discuss the field that you plan to enter. Use this link (and others that you res

Discuss the field that you plan to enter.
Use this link (and others that you res

Discuss the field that you plan to enter.
Use this link (and others that you research) to get a better idea: Bureau of Labor Statistics
NOTE: The Bureau of Labor Statistics ALSO reports inflation data (via changes in the Consumer Price Index) and ALSO unemployment data. You will likely need to know that on tests in this class.
Be very specific about:
1. Expected salary range (remember if you are just starting that the entry level salary would apply).
2. What are the supply/demand conditions for this field?
3. What is the expected career ladder (how do you move up in the field? NOTE: there may be positions where you remain with the same job title but get paid more because of seniority, if so, be very specific)?

The software is called Eviews, all the commands are included in the PDF file I a

The software is called Eviews, all the commands are included in the PDF file I a

The software is called Eviews, all the commands are included in the PDF file I attached. Eviews should be used to answer the questions in utmost detail and precision. Please share all answers to the questions in addition all the output derived from Eviews.

Module 5 – Policies for Economic Growth 6060 unread replies.6060 replies. Explai

Module 5 – Policies for Economic Growth
6060 unread replies.6060 replies.
Explai

Module 5 – Policies for Economic Growth
6060 unread replies.6060 replies.
Explain which of the following policies you believe are likely to increase the rate of economic growth in the United States.
a. Congress passes an investment tax credit, which reduces a firms taxes if it installs new machinery and equipment.
b. Congress passes a law that allows taxpayers to reduce their income taxes by the amount of states sales taxes they pay.
c. Congress passes a bill that pays all outstanding student loan debt in the United States.

1. In 50 words or less, describe the model of “perfect competition.” Be sure to

1. In 50 words or less, describe the model of “perfect competition.” Be sure to

1. In 50 words or less, describe the model of “perfect competition.” Be sure to describe the assumptions that go into it and the results that come out of it.
2. Which of those assumptions are sometimes or often unmet? What might the consequences of those unmet conditions be? What might be able to do about them, via public policy or regulation?
3. What is Stengel’s view of the optimal amount and type of regulation?
4. How does any of this differ from the confused and distorted versions of these ideas bantered around in political discourse?

Go to the internet and find a news article published within the last month that

Go to the internet and find a news article published within the last month that

Go to the internet and find a news article published within the last month that discusses changes in demand and supply of particular good/service, summarize key points and post in this Discussions area.
Refer to week 2 content materials and use specific economic vocabulary within your summary, i.e. demand, quantity demanded, determinants of demand, shifts in demand curve, etc. Likewise with supply. Also you should discuss changes in equilibrium quantity and equilibrium price.
The article you choose may not use these exact terms; therefore, it is incumbent upon you to convert the article language into economic language as is appropriate.
Please note that the goal of this discussion is to read, understand, and discuss recent news using microeconomic terminology. The article should be from an on-line newspaper or magazine from the last two years. Materials posted on educational websites, like www.thebalance.com, www.khanacademy.org , and so on, are not considered news articles even if they were recently updated and contain material related to the discussion topic.
Reflection –you also should include a paragraph in the initial response in your own words, using microeconomic terminology, reflecting on specifically what you learned from the assignment and how you think you could apply what you learned in the workplace.

I have attached the Following: Project Guidelines, Project Template, all screens

I have attached the Following: Project Guidelines, Project Template, all screens

I have attached the Following: Project Guidelines, Project Template, all screenshots required.
Principles of Economics (with Cengage MindTap)
N. Gregory Mankiw
Cengage
Ninth Edition
2021

This analysis should focus on a topic covered in Modules 4 – 6. Students are req

This analysis should focus on a topic covered in Modules 4 – 6.
Students are req

This analysis should focus on a topic covered in Modules 4 – 6.
Students are required to write a brief analysis of a recent article (articles from reputable news sources, blogs, magazines or even academic journal articles) that relates to a class topic discussed the previous week or two. These should be 2-3 pages typed (12-point font, 1” margins, double-spaced).
Each article analysis must contain two parts:
The first part should summarize the article you read (1-2 paragraphs). You should summarize using your own words and not the words of the author of the article. This is worth 10 points.
The second part is the analysis must explain exactly how that article relates to what we discussed in class (3-4 paragraphs). This is worth 30 points – this should be much more in depth than the summary part.
Your analysis must include explicit reference to the material we covered in lecture and/or in the assigned readings and videos- i.e., you should be supporting what you say with direct citations to the assigned readings in order to get full credit. Thoroughly explain the relevant class concept(s) that is illustrated in the article, in plain, non-technical language.
Your analysis must explain how your article is related to what we discussed in class or an assigned reading –it can be an example, a challenge to what we discussed, or simply related to class discussions or assigned readings in some other way.
This is an independent assignment. Each student should submit their own article analysis. This should be treated as a formal writing assignment. It will be graded for content as well as grammar/spelling. I will also be running these assignments through Turnitin to check for plagiarism, so be sure to use your own words, paraphrase and provide proper quotations and citations where necessary.

Critically assess the Regional Systems of Innovation theoretical framework as: (

Critically assess the Regional Systems of Innovation theoretical framework as: (

Critically assess the Regional Systems of Innovation theoretical framework as: (i) an explanation of the regional development process (ii) a basis for policymaking. Must include minimum 10 academic references. Word Count: 2,000 Words Please refrain from using Chat GPT.

“In the context of international trade, do you believe that protectionist polici

“In the context of international trade, do you believe that protectionist polici

“In the context of international trade, do you believe that protectionist policies (such as tariffs and import quotas) are more beneficial or harmful to a country’s economy in the long run? Provide specific examples or case studies to support your argument.”

Students are expected to research and select a book that deals with one of the “

Students are expected to research and select a book that deals with one of the “

Students are expected to research and select a book that deals with one of the “Development” issues covered in class. This assignment is an individual submission. The selected book must
NOT be a textbook.
Guidelines for Book Review:
A full book review may concern only one book. Its length is about 1500-2000 words. It should give readers an engaging, informative, and critical discussion of the work. The review should follow the Guidelines below.
The review should consider (you use as your outline):
 The intended audience for the book and who would find it useful
 The background of the author(s)
 The main ideas and major objectives of the book and how effectively these are accomplished
 The context or impetus for the book – – political controversy, implications of the book for
research, policy, practice, or theory
 A comparison with other works on this subject
 Constructive comments about the strength and weaknesses of the book
The front page of your review should include:
 Your first and last name
 Your student id
 Author(s) or editor(s) first and last name(s) (please indicate if it is an edited book)
 Title of book
 Year of publication
 Place of publication
 Publisher
 Number of pages
 Price (please indicate paperback or hard cover) if available
 ISBN