Class
Presentation
Topics: C, I, G,
NX, Tarp, Housing Rescue, Stimulus (ARIA), Bad loans bail out, US Budget 2008
and 2009
Content: 2
Points-explanation and flow, Well Researched 2 point, graphs, logical economic analysis
Presentation style: Point 1, Total Possible Points 5 (2+2+1) = 3% of class
grade as extra credit.
Presentation
Format Group of 2: 4.5 minutes each person, total of 9
mins. First Person: Opens presentation, presents
initial finding and other person provides explanation and conclusion of
findings. Have to use power point and graphs and explanation on slide and
comment on graphs….
This layout is
for C, I, G, NX topics:
Two reference
period: Great Depression (1929-40) and Current Economic Crisis(1992-2008)
Layout:
Introduction, what is being investigated, findings for two periods, explanation
of why it happened and comparison between two periods regarding cause and
suggest solution for present and compare it with great depression solution.
your comment. (C, I, G, NX)
Presentation
Format Policy Packages: (Tarp, stimulus, Budget etc.) Identify sectors it is
affecting, Do charting for the sectors, what is going to be its expected
effect, to correct what was the policy measure taken, Why do you think it is
going to work and why not. If possible a comparison with
great depression if a measure like that was taken, if not taken then also
mention that. And if you think policy is not going to work, please
support your answer.
Data Sets Research and Presentation data on Great Depression and
Current Economic Crisis.xls. This data set contains data on C, I , G, NX, U for two periods:
Great Depression 1929-40 and Current Economic Crisis 1992-2008. It also has
graphs comparing two periods. The other data set GDP 1929-2008 (student data
set) include breakdown C, I, G, NX. The groups working on these tops need work
with this file. When you let me know you group and topic I will let you know
what i want from your group. Policy Packages Policy
Packages are available in the library under Tarp/Housing Loans sections.
Internet Research: Google your search Suggested Sites: http://money.cnn.com/,
http://online.wsj.com/home-page, http://en.wikipedia.org/ (content research)