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EC4004. Economics for Business. Objectives. Outline of tutorials Case Study guidelines Book Review Guidelines Referencing. Tutorial outline. Case Study Guidelines. There will be 7 weeks of two case studies, choose one case study each week & submit in tutorial.
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EC4004 Economics for Business
Objectives • Outline of tutorials • Case Study guidelines • Book Review Guidelines • Referencing
Case Study Guidelines • There will be 7 weeks of two case studies, choose one case study each week & submit in tutorial. • If you submit nothing or make a pathetic attempt (1 liners) you will get nada (0 marks) • If you submit a decent attempt & contribute to discussion you will get half available marks (5 marks) • If you submit an excellent response & significantly contribute to discussion you will get all available marks (10 marks) • We will take your 5 best weeks if and only if you have submitted 7 case studies (100% attendance). • You are required to hand up a typed response to all the questions at the end of the tutorial.
Case Study Guidelines • We will take the five 10 marks to give the student 50 marks out of 50 marks. • 50 marks = 25 % towards the end of year result. • Also you will see 1 or 2 of these case studies again [hint for final exam (50%)]
Book Review Guidelines • TURNITIN • Class ID: 4291090 • Enrolment password: EC4004
Book Review Guidelines • 5--‐6 page book review of one of the books; • False Dawn, • Small is Beautiful • Fooled by Randomness, • Submit • Hardcopy -> box near kb3-22a • Softcopy -> Turnitin EC4004_BookReview_Yourname_yourstudentnumber.doc. • No lateness… • 25% of your grade • Formatting • Times New Roman, • Size 12 font, • 1.5 line spacing. • Include a title page with your • Name, • Student number, • And the book you are reviewing
Book Review Guidelines • Plagiarism • Harvard Referencing System • This referencing system uses the author and the date of the work in the main body of the text, and then uses a reference list at the end of the assignment which contains the references cited in alphabetical order by author; this contains full details of the journal or book cited. • The purpose of incorporating the author and date into the main body of the text is to make it easy to locate works in the reference list. • Harvard System of Referencing Guide from Anglia Ruskin University available at; • http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm • Citeitright; • http://www.ul.ie/~library/pdf/citeitright.pdf