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 For the term paper students will choose an article related to any of the topics we have covered in the online coursework. The articles could be found on msnbc.com, nytimes.com, economist.com., cnn.

 For the term paper students will choose an article related to any of the topics we have covered in the online coursework. The articles could be found on msnbc.com, nytimes.com, economist.com., cnn.com. You may also find articles on local newspapers as well. Or a google search will help students find articles on the current economic events easily.  After you pick an economics article from the internet or from local newspapers, you are required to write an analysis of the article you have selected to work on. You will find the detailed explanation on how to write an analysis of an article below.  Students may work together for the term paper and bounce ideas off each other or discuss the articles together; however, each student must submit their individual paper written on their own. Besides, every student must pick up a different article.  Make sure you include the article you have chosen at the end of your paper. Please copy and paste the article at the end of your paper. Do not just give a webpage link, as there may be some technical issues or subscription issues on certain websites (for example New York times, there is a limit for maximum number of free articles you can read per day) and the article would not open on my computer.  Papers submitted without the related article the student has chosen will not be graded.  

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