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Government Intervention

Purpose of Assignment 

The theory of market economies emphasizes freedom of choice and limited government intervention. The classic argument for government intervention is market failure - the inability of the market economy to correct itself from a dysfunctional state (such as the Great Depression). Examine articles from online websites to analyze real-world examples of U.S. government intervention programs and apply intelligent conclusions about the economic policies. 

Assignment Steps

Resources: Tutorial help on Excel® and Word functions can be found on the Microsoft® Office website. There are also additional tutorials via the web offering support for Office products. 

Using EBSCOhost, or ProQuest data bases, locate up to three different articles/publications and/or use The Economist Online to examine one case of significant government intervention as it relates to your current industry of employment or an industry in which you are interested in working. You may access EBSCOhost, ProQuest or The Economist Online economist.com.

Examples of intervention programs you may select, but are not limited to:

• US agriculture support programs

• Low-income support programs (Food Stamps, Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families)

• Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program, The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)

• Low-income rent controls and housing vouchers

• Government promotion of renewable energy sources to discourage use of fossil fuels such as coal and oil

• Unemployment Insurance

• Bailout of U.S. banks and other financial institutions during the Great Recession

• Bailout of U.S. auto makers during the Great Recession

• Social Security retirement benefits 

 

Develop a minimum 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation including detailed speaker notes or voiceover including the following:

• Describe the intervention and detail its history.

• Analyze the arguments for government intervention as opposed to arguments for market-based solutions.

• Examine who may be helped and who may be hurt by the selected government intervention.

• Examine externalities and/or unintended consequences of such intervention.

• Determine the cost trend of the intervention program since its implementation including whether costs are increasing, decreasing, or vary with the state of the economy.

• Evaluate the success or failure of the intervention in achieving its objectives and develop conclusions.

• Recommend whether the program should be continued as is, discontinued, or modified and defend your recommendation.

Note: The use of tables and/or charts to display economic data over the time period discussed is highly encouraged. However, if your source includes the copyright symbol, which looks like this: ©, then you should not copy any table and/or charts from that source. You could use, but are not required to use, charts/graphs retrieved from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis FRED web site as long as the data sources used by FRED to create those charts are government sources such as the Bureau of Economic Analysis or the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Cite a minimum of three scholarly, peer-reviewed references.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. 

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25 Jul 2017
Due Date: 31 Jul 2017

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