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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

 Project ID  00776
 Project Status  Writer (muntazir212) Chosen (Escrow Pending)
 Created On  22 April 01:14:17
 End On  28 April 01:14:17  
 Project Creator  trickedouttrukz (studying in Studying In United States of America) ( 7.5 outof 10 )
 Project Type

Personal Research Paper

 Length
Note: This total includes references and bibliography.
 Deadline 29 April 2008

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 Description Choose an economist from the following list:

Ronald Coase
Milton Freidman
John K. Galbraith
Alan Greenspan
John Maynard Keynes
Art Laffer
Steven Levitt
Robert Lucas
Thomas Malthus
Karl Marx
John Nash
David Ricardo
J.B. Say
Adam Smith
Thorstin Veblen
Paul Volker

Your sketch should include family background, education, publications, historical and contemporary influence of the economist's theories, and your critique of the economist's theories. Your critique is the most important part of the sketch and should be a minimum of two paragraphs.

Use the following format:

Double Spaced

Times New Roman

Size 12 Font

Length: 3-4 Pages (LESS is MORE)

Footnoting: All direct quotes or ideas from an author need to be in APA or MLA format.

Reference Page: List all works consulted (minimum of 4, at least one by the economist)

AS A RULE: SKetched should be written in past tense, third person. The exception is the conclusion of the sketch which is your critique of the economist's work an theories.

 Subject Economics
 Level  Undergraduate/Bachelors Degree
 Standard Required  A
Structural requirements:
Writing style:
Referencing style: mla or apa
Essential sources:
Requested sources: Minimum of 4 Sources including 1 by the economist chosen.
Other comments: