News Analysis
There are five News Analyses on assigned topics due this semester. For each News Analysis, you will select a recent news article published within the last three months from a reputable English-language news source (e.g., The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Economist, etc.). The article must relate to our current in-class discussion of economic concepts.
You will write a one-page, single-spaced report (approximately 500-600 words) that includes:
- a brief summary of the article,
- a discussion connecting the article to specific economic concepts covered in class, and
- your personal insights on the issue (implications, trade-offs, and/or possible outcomes).
A few students will be selected to present their analysis in class.
What counts as a reputable English-language news source?
A reputable news source is widely recognized for credibility and ethical journalism. These sources generally have:
- Strong editorial standards (fact-checking, corrections when needed),
- an established history and broad professional recognition,
- professional journalists and transparent reporting practices,
- and accountability through corrections/retractions when errors occur.
Economic News Analysis Assignment Instructions
1) Article Selection
Choose a news article published within the last three months.
The article must come from a reputable English-language news source.
The topic must connect clearly to our current in-class economic concepts.
2) Screenshot Requirement
To confirm the articles publication information and the exact source you used, you must submit an actual screenshot of the article you analyzed.
Your screenshot must clearly show:
- Article title
- News source/publication name
- Publication date
- URL (web address) (visible in the browser if possible)
- How to submit it: Include the screenshot as a separate file upload with your report, or place it on the first/last page of your document before converting to PDF. (A link alone is not sufficientan actual screenshot is required.)
3) Analysis Report Requirements
Length: One page, single-spaced (500-600 words)
Organization (required sections):
- Summary: Briefly summarize the main points and key economic issue(s).
- Connection to Class: Identify and apply specific economic concepts from class (be explicit).
- Personal Insight: Share your perspectiveimplications, trade-offs, and/or how the issue may develop.
4) Submission Guidelines
- Due date: See the course syllabus/course schedule.
- Format: Submit as PDF or Word through the designated submission link.
- Citations: Use APA format for the article and any additional references (in-text + reference list).
- Late submissions: Not accepted.
5) Evaluation Criteria
- Relevance: Appropriate article choice tied to course concepts and assigned topic.
- Clarity & Organization: Clear structure, readable writing, minimal errors.
- Depth of Analysis: Accurate, specific application of economic concepts (not just description).
- Insightfulness: Thoughtful personal perspective supported by reasoning.
- Compliance: Meets length, APA, recency, and screenshot requirements.
Important Notice
Points will be deducted for:
- articles older than three months,
- missing/incorrect APA citations,
- weak or unclear connection to course concepts,
- not following the assigned topic, and/or
- missing the required article screenshot.
Here is the link to the article of my choice:
I also need the reference page please.
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