Your neighbor Cindy wants to start a contracting business for installing solar panels. She has heard of the cost savings that households and businesses can make each year by installing solar panels on their roofs.
Your neighbor Cindy wants to start a contracting business for
installing solar panels. She has heard of the cost savings that
households and businesses can make each year by installing solar panels
on their roofs. Cindy has also heard of government incentives for
installing solar panels. Being concerned about the environment and
wishing to reduce pollution, Cindy thinks installing solar panels also
serves a good social purpose. But she does not want to risk her life
savings on a venture that might not succeed or become profitable enough.
After hearing from you about taking this course in business economics,
she decides to ask you for advice.
You realize there are more pieces to the decision than Cindy is considering. You decide to research the economy in terms of GDP growth rate, interest rates, level of unemployment, the business cycle, fiscal policy, monetary policy, international trade, and demographics. You want to provide Cindy with the most informed advice possible.
Your paper should be organized into five parts as listed below.
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You realize there are more pieces to the decision than Cindy is considering. You decide to research the economy in terms of GDP growth rate, interest rates, level of unemployment, the business cycle, fiscal policy, monetary policy, international trade, and demographics. You want to provide Cindy with the most informed advice possible.
Your paper should be organized into five parts as listed below.
- Title Page: Name, class, and date
- Introduction to situation but do NOT copy the scenario. Briefly summarize the situation and identify the macroeconomic issue(s) to be decided from the perspective of the organization.
- Business cycles, unemployment, inflation, international—comparative advantage, exchange rates, trade, etc., monetary policy and interest rates, and fiscal policy and unemployment. Identify the variables that are critical in addressing the issue(s). Gather and present the relevant data on the variables by searching the DeVry Online Library. Ask a librarian for help if needed. Use in-text citation to report the source(s) of the data. Graphs may be included here.
- Recommendations and Economic Justification
- References
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