Economic Naturalist Writing Assignment Information
This assessment is based upon that outlined in:Frank, R. (2006)The Economic Naturalist Writing Assignment, Journal of Economic Education, 37(1): 58-67, as well as his subsequent book: Frank, R. (2008)The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything, Virgin Books, London.
The assignment requires you to use a principle, or principles, discussed in the course to explain some pattern of events or behaviour that you personally have observed.
Please do not include too many complex terms. Imagine you are talking to a relative or friend who has no background in economics. This is not a dissertation; you are not expected to do a substantial amount of research in support of your argument, although a relevant fact or two might help make your argument more convincing. Your topic does not necessarily have to be 'important', but please try to choose something interesting. A really successful assignment will be one that begins with a really interesting question and then uses an economic principle or principles to construct a plausible answer.
The assignment should be no more than 600 words.
Criteria:
Your assignment will be marked against the following criteria:
- Demonstrated understanding of key economic concepts
- Demonstrated ability to apply key economic concepts to the problem at hand
- Clarity of exposition
- X factor