University of Denver Reduction of Carbon Emission Paper Format Your written assignment must be saved in PDF (this is a pretty standard format when submitt

University of Denver Reduction of Carbon Emission Paper Format

Your written assignment must be saved in PDF (this is a pretty standard format when submitting assignment; after

you have saved your written assignment in Word, just saved it again in PDF).

Length is between 1,200 – 2,500 words (reference list not included).
Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12 points, Double Space, Margins: 1 inch (left, top, right, bottom), keep

footnotes at a minimum.

Your paper must have a cover page with Title of the Paper & Abstract summarizing what you did in your paper (50-

150 words) – it doesn’t count toward word count. DON’T PUT ANYWHERE Your name, Your student ID number,

Course title, Course section, CRN #, Professor’s Name. The reason for that is that for assessment and evaluation

purposes, we want you to be anonymous. Don’t worry, when it comes to your grade, your paper will be graded by me

using the scoring rubric below and hyperlinked below in PDF. Assessment uses exclusively the General Studies

Learning Outcomes listed below using the rubrics included below BUT there is no grade attached to it. What matters

for grade purposes is the SCORING rubric, which I included below and that you can see when you click on the

assignment as well.

The paper sequence is to your choosing, but your sections/sub-sections must be titled and among the various sections,

you must include an Introduction, a Conclusion, and a Reference List. Each section and sub-section must have a title

and I should know where the introduction starts and where it ends. Similarly, I should be able to gather what’s your

logic by looking at the various sections and sub-section titles of your written assignment. The Writing Assignment
OBJECTIVE AND TOPIC
The purpose of the written assignment is consistent with the General Studies Social & Behavioral Sciences II’s Student
Learning Outcomes and the Course Student Learning Objective (listed in your syllabus and below again). We want to
assess whether you can address a specific topic using the economic way of thinking. We want to know if you can develop
an informed opinion and answer a question, traditionally, a question that has policy implications that are relevant to the
real world by using the economic way of thinking and applying the traditional standards of scientific inquiry
(Assumptions, Logical Deductions of Propositions/Theory/Model, Empirical Falsification of the
Propositions/Theory/Model). All of this being done ethically, i.e., citing your sources, quoting authors and sources when
you used them, no fabrication of data, no taking out of context, etc.
Economic Policy Topic List (you can’t pick a topic outside this list – all these topics have been addressed by economists
and there is a very large literature on these topics, it’s up to you to do your research and do the work):
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Global Warming (think any questions related to whether or not the government should implement policies to
reduce global warming, whether the government should subsidize green energies, whether the government
should implement a carbon tax, etc.)
Globalization (think any questions related to Free Trade or Protectionism)
Health Insurance (think questions related to the Affordable Care Act, a Single-Payer System, or complete
privatization of health insurance markets)
Immigration (think any questions related to the wage impact of immigration, the fiscal impact of immigration,
the institutional impact of immigration, the impact of immigration on innovation, etc.)
Minimum Wage
Poverty and Income Inequality
GUIDELINES: FORMAT, HOW TO SUBMIT, DEADLINES
Format





Your written assignment must be saved in PDF (this is a pretty standard format when submitting assignment; after
you have saved your written assignment in Word, just saved it again in PDF).
Length is between 1,200 – 2,500 words (reference list not included).
Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12 points, Double Space, Margins: 1 inch (left, top, right, bottom), keep
footnotes at a minimum.
Your paper must have a cover page with Title of the Paper & Abstract summarizing what you did in your paper (50150 words) – it doesn’t count toward word count. DON’T PUT ANYWHERE Your name, Your student ID number,
Course title, Course section, CRN #, Professor’s Name. The reason for that is that for assessment and evaluation
purposes, we want you to be anonymous. Don’t worry, when it comes to your grade, your paper will be graded by me
using the scoring rubric below and hyperlinked below in PDF. Assessment uses exclusively the General Studies
Learning Outcomes listed below using the rubrics included below BUT there is no grade attached to it. What matters
for grade purposes is the SCORING rubric, which I included below and that you can see when you click on the
assignment as well.
The paper sequence is to your choosing, but your sections/sub-sections must be titled and among the various sections,
you must include an Introduction, a Conclusion, and a Reference List. Each section and sub-section must have a title
and I should know where the introduction starts and where it ends. Similarly, I should be able to gather what’s your
logic by looking at the various sections and sub-section titles of your written assignment.
How to Submit
I have created an assignment entitled Writing Assignment. Click on it and attach (DO NOT TYPE IN) your assignment
saved in PDF
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Deadline to Submit Final Draft
FRIDAY, November 22nd, 2019 before 11:59:00 pm
You are absolutely welcome to email me draft to review your work. I will provide comments, feedback, and
edits BUT your FINAL submission will have to be via Blackboard. I will not accept final draft to be considered for
grading via email. Submission via email of the assignment will be an automatic FAIL (zero).
You are absolutely welcome to email me draft to review your work. I will provide comments, feedback, and
edits BUT your FINAL submission will have to be via Blackboard. I will not accept final draft to be considered for
grading via email. Submission via email of the assignment will be an automatic FAIL (zero).
Here’s a sample of an op-ed on Minimum Wage by Christina D. Romer who is an economics professor at the University
of California, Berkeley, and was the chairwoman of President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers – this is what we
call an authoritative source – The Business of the Minimum Wage. Please note this an op-ed (this is why there is no
reference list, which your paper must have) but it gives you an idea of one way to approach the topic.
Here’s another sample of writing on the Minimum Wages by Linda Gorman who wrote this essay for The Concise
Encyclopedia of Economics.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES + SCORING RUBRIC
Course Specific Learning Objectives (Between parentheses are the General Studies Learning Outcomes)





Explain the fundamental concepts of economics including scarcity, choice, opportunity costs, the gains from trade,
use of models and positive/normative analysis (GSLO 2,6, 7,18)
Apply microeconomic analysis (including supply and demand analysis and marginal analysis) to evaluate human
behavior and economic events and/or problems (GSLO 2,6, 7,18)
Analyze the effects of government interventions (including price controls, taxes and tariffs) on market outcomes and
human behavior (GSLO 6, 18)
Describe types of market failures and potential solutions to market failures (GSLO 6, 18)
Analyze the features and implications of noncompetitive and competitive market structures, including impacts on
human behavior (GSLO 18)
General Studies Learning Outcomes [Click on Social and Behavioral Sciences to access the Rubrics for General
Studies Learning Outcomes]
General Studies Learning Outcomes



Describe fundamental concepts in the social and behavioral sciences.
Examine how individuals, groups, communities, and social institutions relate or interact with each other and/or the
natural world using theories and methods in the social and behavioral sciences.
Engage with social and behavioral science tools, approaches, and skills to explore complex human, social, political,
cultural, and/or global interactions and issues.
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