Discussion:
• Gives excellent information about author and intended audience, and scholarly credibility and importance of the book.
• Clearly describes the main theme, arguments, and conclusions of the book in his/her own words. Shows good understanding of main points and avoids superfluous detail.
• A very clear depiction of key economic concepts, theories, and models used in the book.
• Perceptively describes the kinds of evidence examples used to support the claims in the book, shows strong ability to evaluate usefulness and relevance of evidence.
• Thoughtful evaluation of strengths and weaknesses of text, pointing to other evidence or questions that seem to support or weaken the argument. Shows a strong evidence of reading the book in its entirety.
• References are given for anything taken from external sources.
• Clear description of appropriate conclusions which can be drawn from the results.