Assignment title: Management
INTR 6305 Fundamentals of Economics
Title
A MICRO economic Analysis of Market Forces and Global Warming – a study of
EXTERNALITIES.
Investigate the technical, economic, and political feasibility of market-based climate
policies, and examine alternative designs of carbon taxes, cap-and- trade, and clean
energy standards
Project
The purpose of this project is to create a productive assignment to undertake basic
research into aspects of important economic concepts. It is also important to follow
clear instructions of the presentation and structure of the report.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES related to this assignment:
Upon completion of this research, students will be able to:
A. Demonstrate a basic understanding of
i. consumer choice over goods
ii. production choices inputs, outputs and prices
B. Interpret the interaction between producers and consumers in
markets and the efficiency properties of these interactions
C. Analyze market structures
Expected Outcomes:
Each student) will produce the following outcome of no more than 4,000 words,
minimum 3,000 including a minimum of 5 references.
Topic and Task Requirements:
1) The theoretical framework is related to Demand and Supply market forces
related to externalities and the impact(s) on the economy. This analysis must
be theoretically illustrated using this basic model.
2) The report must make clear references (citations) based on recent articles
which clearly show evidence of research.
3) The report must be written in Report Format, ie structured with suggested
subtitles: Introduction, background, theory, analysis, results, conclusion,
references, Appendix.
Coversheet: names, student number, date, title, course unit, word count
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Ariel, titles font 14 bold, text font 12, Ariel, page numbers (not cover sheet). 1.5
spacing between lines, double between paragraphs. All tables and graphs
labelled, and clearly and professionally illustrated. No more than 4,000 words
including references. Identify word count on cover sheet.
The objective report must include recent research and economic reasoning.
Debate continues in the United States, Europe, and throughout the world about
whether the forces of the marketplace can be harnessed in the interest of
environmental protection, in particular, to address the threat of global climate
change.
In an essay that appears in the Spring 2012 issue of Daedalus, the journal of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, my colleague, Joseph Aldy and Robert
Stavins take on this question.
In the article – "Using the Market to Address Climate Change: Insights from Theory &
Experience" they investigate the technical, economic, and political feasibility of
market-based climate policies, and examine alternative designs of carbon taxes, cap-
and-trade, and clean energy standards.
https://www.hks.harvard.edu/m-
rcbg/rpp/Working%20papers/RPP_2011_05_Aldy_Stavins.pdf
4) The report must address the following issues:
a. Provide a summary/abstract of the overall paper: its purpose,
structure and conclusion
b. Describe the variety of climate change policies the paper describes to
promote efficiency of energy and less pollution and real‐world
experiences with policies that price externalities
c. Describe and illustrate externality pricing and use a basic supply and
demand graphs/analysis
d. What does the future hold for the use of market‐based policy
instruments, whether for climate change or for other environmental
problems.
Precise data is not needed for the theoretical analysis, but specific events impacting
on the topic must be documented underlining the efficacy or not, of the model.
Assessment
This project forms a major part of the assessment for this course.
It is worth 20% of the total overall assessment.
The deadline for submission is no later than Sunday 15 th January at the beginning of
class. Hard and soft copy with coversheet. No more than 4,000 words. Identify
word count on cover sheet. Late work will be penalized.
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Marking Matrix: MICROECONOMICS
Student Name Student Number
A
Excellent
B
Very
good
C
Good
D
Disappointing
F
Failed
Cover sheet
Introduction
Background
including data
Relevant theoretical
analysis
Clear/accurate
graphs/diagrams
correctly labeled and
cited.
Analysis
In-text electronic
citations with linked
references
Evidence of research
Results
Conclusion
Report Format
Grade:
Comment:
References for background reading:
Micro Case study
Global warming & Market forces
http://www.robertstavinsblog.org/2012/05/26/can-market-