This essay is a mandatory assessment worth 15%. All essays must have the correct title page, be signed by the

    student & must be submitted to answering the questionl instruction.
    i. Read the question carefully before starting your research. Ensure that your
    essay is well proof-read, that the
    argument flows well and logically, and that you have specifically answered the question throughout. Do
    not include
    extraneous material; keep to the spirit of the essay question.
    ii. ‘Specifically answering the question’ means that you are
    keeping focus on the relevant subject matter all the
    way through the essay. An essay that tends to NOT answer the question would explain
    economic theory in the
    abstract (with no link back to the questionlinstruction), or talk about some issue of irrelevance.
    b. Have the assignment ready before the due date and time. Late penalties are outlined in the unit outline.
    c. Your essay must be: single-spaced, paragraphs indented, text justified, &font size 11 in Verdana, 3cm
    margins on the Left & Right.
    i. Please follow point c above in its
    entirety. Absolutely no double-spacing, otherwise we will have to penalise
    (sorry to be pedantic, but single-spacing in Verdana is much
    easier for us to read on the screen).
    d. The maximum length is 1,800 words (edit it accordingly). Suitable length: 1,600 to 1,800 words.
    e. Write it in essay style.
    i. Use prose. Divide your essay into paragraphs. Structure it with an introduction, body (divided into the
    main
    parts), conclusion and a reference list (A-Z) at the end. Do not have to lot of sub-sections or discussion based on
    the ‘point form’ method. Make sure your essay flows. The introduction should tell the reader what you are going to
    write about; the conclusion should only summarise your argument and findings.
    ii. You may find it useful to consult the material in the academic writing guide on the Curtin
    Business School’s website, as this includes sections on essay writing and referencing (follow the link to ‘writing & study skills support’ at http:llwww.business.curtin.edu.aulbusinesslcurrent-students).
    f. Incorporate wide-reading into your research methods, and
    include a reference list (works referenced in essay), not a bibliography (works read).
    This is not an extensive research assignment, but you are expected to read widely beyond the textbook.
    Students must undertake their own literature search. It is your responsibility to track
    down relevant references. You are expected to be able to interrogate the Library’s full-text databases to identify and access seminal and recent
    contributions in the literature. Students should not restrict themselves to web based material. On referencing, do
    not plagiarise (see below). Referencing is a (standardised) method of acknowledging any sources of information
    and ideas which are not your own. Referencing enables you, and the reader, to clearly identify the source of
    information in your essay. References should be properly cited in the body ofthe essay, using Chicago (or
    i) If you are using a direct quote, put the quote in inverted commas.
    ii) Quotes from books should show the author, date and page number.
    iii) A paraphrase means that you have condensed a whole paragraph into one or two sentences of your own. In
    such cases, you must acknowledge the reference source but do not put it in inverted commas. However, changing
    one or two words from a quote is NOT a paraphrase, nor is it a quote, so do not do this. Just use the
    quote.
    iv) Internet sources should identify the writer (if available) and the title and the date, plus the date accessed.
    v)For a more in-depth guide, see style: http:llIibguides.library.curtin.edu.aulreferencing
    g. Proof-read your essay over and over again (and get someone else to proof it).
    i. You will probably have to rewrite your essay a number oftimes before a satisfactory result is obtained. As
    you proceed, tighten your arguments and structure. Polish your style and grammar. Use clear and concise language.
    The simplest words and constructions are often best. Check that your argument flows well and logically.
    h. DON’T PLAGIARISE. You may be asked to explain your assignment verbally.
    All assignments must be accompanied by an Assignment Attachment Form or a student’s own Cover Page
    containing the student’s name, student ID, unit name, tutorial day and time, and tutor’s name. Students should
    allow a 2 to 3 week marking turnaround for written assignments. It is the student’s responsibility to keep
    electronic copies oftheir assignment.

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