Some of you, I know, are wondering, “What if the article mentions two solutions? Like price ceilings AND subsidies?” Answer: the International Bachelorette Organization says you can highlight the section of the article you’re going to focus on, so just highlight one solution (and not the other) and you’re good to go. And only evaluate one potential solution (the one in the article or one of your choice if (and only if) there isn’t one in your article. Because of the very constraining word count (800 words) you’ll want to focus on really developing just one or two (two at the most) diagrams in your IA. Even if this is true, the IA is about going deep into one part of the course, rather than showing the linkages between different parts. Don’t start off in micro (apple prices rise, supply and demand, elasticity) and then evaluate the potential macro effects (this could hurt economic growth). Stick with one unit of the course (i.e.Avoid quotes from the article and introductions longer than 2 sentences. You're going to need all the words you can get for your analysis and evaluation. Avoid writing anything that isn’t going to earn you marks. This post will go through what you should write in your Economics IA, with step-by-step instructions and with word counts for each section.
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