Glendale Community College Rental Control Report

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Economics

Glendale Community College

Description

Purpose

You will need to be able to critically evaluate economic arguments and convey your reasoning to a general audience in writing. This writing assignment will help you develop these skills. You will need to demonstrate your ability to apply economic concepts and tools to different, more open-ended contexts. This will also help you develop your ability to apply and to view events through the lens of economics.

The critical examination involves a few steps. First, translating a written argument into a form that can be analyzed using tools you have learned in class. The next step is to use these tools to critically examine the argument being made. The analysis involves doing more than merely paraphrasing the textbook, class notes, or using jargon. It involves things like identifying which model/tool is appropriate for this context, checking to see if the assumptions required are satisfied, identifying any changes in circumstances, and working through the predictions, etc. You need to be able to compare your analysis with the author’s arguments and be able to articulate any differences or similarities in a precise manner. The final step is translating all of this back into clear language that readers can easily understand.

Task

There will be two writing assignments in this course to give you practice and opportunities to get feedback on your writing. This is an individualwriting assignment.

For this writing assignment, you will be given an economic podcast and will be asked to critically evaluate it. You will be graded on the quality and thoroughness of your analysis. Therefore, you will also be graded on the clarity, flow and overall cohesiveness of the writing in your paper

Podcast:

https://freakonomics.com/podcast/rent-control-rebroadcast/

Paper Outline

Introduction: The introduction (first paragraph) briefly summarizes what you consider to be the main point(s) of the article. If there are many, focus on the one(s) that you will analyze in the assignment.

Summary: A short summary of the article should be included. This summary should capture the key points presented in the article and any important facts or elements. Do not spend the whole assignment summarizing the entire article. Summaries should be succinct and to the point and be approximately one paragraph.

Analysis: Your analysis should use economic concepts you have learned in class. In other words, the analysis should focus on how topics covered in class are applicable/relevant to the real world. Be sure to demonstrate your analysis using graphs and/or models learned in class. Be careful to address the appropriate audience. Remember; narrow your focus so that your analysis can be more in-depth. That is much more important than hitting every point made in the article.

Critical Evaluation: This is the most important aspect of this assignment.

Students should focus on whether they agree with what is stated in the article or what their recommendations may be. Students can also analyze how the material in the article will impact the economy in a macro setting. The analysis portion has the potential to be varied in nature. However, I recommend sticking to my guidelines below:

  • To evaluate an article you need first to understand the author’s arguments. Start by identifying the assumptions inherent in the argument, checking to see if the conclusions follow from these assumptions. Try to distinguish the argument from the evidence provided to support the argument
  • To do a critical evaluation, essentially you should take apart the various steps in the argument and see if they make sense separately and as a whole. Can you use the tools learned in class to think about the argument in another way? Check to see if the author is missing anything in his/her argument or has used some tool or method incorrectly or inappropriately. Is there evidence that contradicts their argument?
  • I expect you to use at least 1 economic model we have learned in class. (ie, Supply/Demand, Cost curves, Market structures - Perfect Competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, etc- utility, etc).

Conclusion: It is important to have a strong conclusion since this is the last chance you have to make an impression on your reader. The goal of your conclusion isn’t to introduce any new ideas, but to sum up, everything you’ve written. Specifically, your conclusion should accomplish three major goals:

  1. Restate the main idea of your essay, or your thesis statement.
  2. Summarize the main sub-points of your essay.
  3. Leave the reader with an interesting final impression.

Works Cited: Works cited completed using MLA format. Must cite at least 3 sources. Class notes/lecture can account for one source. The textbook can account for one source.

How to format your assignment

  • Your assignment should be typed, double-spaced, and have a font size of 12 points.
  • The length of the assignment is not long, 3-4 pages.
  • The assignment should be in Word.

How to submit your assignment

  • Your assignment should be submitted through Canvas. Any drafts submitted through email will not be accepted.
  • You will submit your writing as a word document. Other formats will not be accepted.

Grammatical mistakes

  • Students are required to proofread their assignments prior to submitting first and final drafts. Students are recommended to utilize the campus-writing center to ensure any grammatical/writing errors are corrected. I generally do not give lower grades for grammatical mistakes. However, if the writing is too incomprehensible/unclear, there will be a reflection in the overall grade.
  • You are encouraged to take advantage of Glendale Community College’s Writing Center.

Plagiarism

  • Remember: NO PLAGIARISM!!! Your electronic work will be scanned for plagiarism using University software tools. Students must work on their writing assignments individually. Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Students who commit any form of academic dishonesty described in the course syllabus and below will receive a grade “F” for their writing assignment.
    • Academic Dishonesty: Any acts that violate the right of another student with respect to academic work or that involves misrepresentation of a student’s own academic work. Academic dishonesty includes (but is not limited to) cheating on assignments or exams; plagiarizing (misrepresenting as one’s own anything done by another); submitting the same or substantially similar papers for more than one course without the consent of all instructors concerned; depriving another of necessary course materials, or sabotaging another’s work.
    • Plagiarism: This involves passing off anyone else’s work as your own, and includes copying a whole paper or parts of it and claiming it as your own work. It also includes turning in your own same or essentially similar paper for two or more courses. Glendale Community College has very strict rules concerning plagiarism. If you use any other person’s work, words, or ideas, please cite and acknowledge the sources. Note that Glendale Community College has purchased a program that allows professors to check if any student paper, essay, or research paper has been copied or paraphrased from the Internet. I will use this program to check for plagiarism.
    • Note that Glendale Community College has purchased a program that allows professors to check if any student paper, essay, or research paper has been copied or paraphrased from the Internet. I will use this program to check for plagiarism.
      • A plagiarism score of 15% or more will receive an automatic F.

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Explanation & Answer

Attached.

Rental Control
A. Introduction
Thesis: This paper examines Dubner's article on why rental control is not a solution.
B. Article Summary




Dubner's article "Why Rent Control Doesn't Work," discusses the impact of rental control
policy on the price and supply of houses.
The article suggests the government to shift to incentivizing housing developers to
increase supply and make housing affordable.

C. Analysis


The article's central claim is the government forcing the market price in housing will
decrease the supply of housing and consequently increase the housing price further.
• This is the reason why there is a shortage of housing, which in turn drives the price.
D. Critical Evaluation


I agree with the author's main view that rental control is not working to facilitate
affordable houses since it increases the housing prices even further.
• I also support the article's proposal that the government should change its policies to
focus on incentivizing producers like taxes to increase supply.
E. Conclusion


Thesis restatement: The article believes that rental control doesn't solve the high housing
prices in urban areas and cities


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Name
Instructor
Course
Date
Rental Control
Introduction
Dubner's article asserts that rental control does not help promote affordable housing. The
report claims that rental control disincentivizes house developers from constructing houses. It
adds that rental control causes a shortage in supply, increasing prices of housing even more.
Dubner (...


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