Outline
This paper must be written in many paragraphs of 5 to 8 sentences. Each of the topics in this outline should be and can be at least a paragraph. Also, this outline is only a guide; you should change it as you think it may be better to write your paper.
- Introduction
- Body
Part 1
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- Define Income Inequality.
- Causes of Income Inequality
- Consequences Of
Part 2
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- Solution/ Argument 1 Explanation
- Solution/Argument 2 Explanation
- Solution/ Argument 3 Explanation
- Solution/ Argument 4 Explanation
Part 3
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- Application of Solution/ Argument 1 in New Jersey
- Application of Solution/Argument 2 in New jersey
- Application of Solution/ Argument 3 in New Jersey
- Application of Solution/ Argument 4 in New jersey
- Conclusion
- Concluding Statement
- Analytical Summary
- Thesis Reworded
- Recommendations
- Concluding Statement
References
( APA or MLA )
This is only an example on how to do your work cited. Please do not use these sources
[1] Agenor, Pierre-Richard. (2000) “Monetary Policy under Flexible Exchange Rates: An
Introduction to Inflation Targeting.” Unpublished manuscript, 2000.
[2] Akaike, H. (1973) Information Theory and an Extension of the Maximum Likelihood Principle,
in Petrov, B., Csaki, F., eds., Second International Symposium on Information Theory.
[3] Angeriz, A and P. Arestis (2007) “Assessing Inflation Targeting Through Intervention
Analysis”, Oxford University Press, Vol.,60(2), pp. 293-317
[4] Bamidele, A. (2007) Pre-requisite for Inflation Targeting Country Experiences and Lessons for
Nigeria, Being a Paper delivered at the Inflation Targeting Workshop organized by the Central
Bank of Nigeria Learning Centre Lagos, July
[5] Bakradze, G. & A. Billmeier (2007) Inflation Targeting in Georgia: Are We There Yet? IMF
Working Paper, WP/07/193, International Monetary Fund, Washington, USA.
[6] Barro, R. (1995) Inflation and Economic Growth, Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, vol. 35
(May 1995), pp. 166-76.
[7] Bernanke, Ben, Thomas Laubach, Frederic Mishkin, and Adam Posen (1999). Inflation
Targeting: Lessons from the International Experience. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University
Press.
[8] Bernanke, Ben S. (2003) “A Perspective on Inflation Targeting,” remarks at the Annual
Washington Policy Conference of the National Association of Business Economists,
Washington, D.C., March 25. Available via the internet:
[9] Bernanke, B. S. & F. Mishkin (1997) Inflation Targeting: A New Framework for Monetary
Policy? Journal of Economic Perspectives11, 97-116.
[10] Bruno, M. and Easterly, W. (1995) Inflation Crisis and Long-Run Growth, Working Paper,
World Bank, September 1995
Specific Instructions
- Font 12 , Times New Roman , Double space
- Margins of 1″ to 1-1/4″ on all sides
- 10 pages minimum of written information
- The paper must have a cover page, an outline and a reference page
- Cover page, outline, and work cited pages are not counted towards the 10 pages
- Paragraphs must have a maximum of 10 sentences.
- Extra references are accepted.
- They cannot be Wikipedia, Investopedia or any open platform.
- Only books including the textbook and reputable newspapers or magazines such as Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Financial Times, Forbes Magazine, Money Magazine etc. will be accepted
Criteria used for Grading Papers
- Economic Content
- Analytical Depth
- Organization and Style ( pay attention to the specific instructions)
- Originality
- 10% penalty for each day the paper is late
- 10 % penalty for each of the followings (poor grammar, poor sentence structure, length, number of page, format, references etc.)