Use principles, models and/or theories from economics to apply to the environment of COVID-19. You can think about macroeconomics impacts, microeconomic impacts, behaviour change, or anything as long as you are applying economic

Economics Essay

Due Date: 20th May 2026.  Word Count: 2,000 (not including self-reflection)

Table of Contents

Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1

Questions……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1

How will you be marked?……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2

Referencing………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3

Assessment grading criteria………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4

Introduction

The essay in economics is an approximately 2,000-word document and forms 60% of your final mark. The idea of having the essay (as opposed to, for example, an exam) is that it will allow you to engage in a topic in economics which interests you, and therefore, hopefully, you learn more about the principles of economics. Remember the core principle of economics – the economic problem: there are infinite wants but finite resources. Economics is the study of allocation, and specifically, the allocation of resources which will generate the most utility (‘happiness’) in the world (or at least in a specific context).

With this in mind: a few questions have been written over the range of topics we discuss in economics. There are two objectives with this range of questions: first, they offer a choice so that you can pick that which actually interests you; and second, each question has a specific discipline in mind. Therefore, if you are an advertising student you might want to undertake a question more orientated to this than a question more orientated towards an accounting student, for example.

Questions

Note, we may add to these, and we are willing to do so, if you have any suggestions; however, we will not remove any from the list below.

Answer one of the following:

  1. To what extent is price determined by marketing, and how might this differ by product and industry?
  2. Apply the concept of diminishing marginal returns to workers: what are the conclusions that you obtain from this with respect to employment practices? What role might train, and development have for this problem?
  3. From a classical analysis, what is the impact of a minimum or living wage on unemployment? What are the counterarguments against this, and is it possible for a minimum wage to reduce unemployment rates?
  4. Apply the law of diminishing marginal returns to your studies, what is the implication of this concept to how you should spread your self-study across the modules? What other influences might change this conclusion?
  5. Apply the concepts of consumer and producer surplus to university education. What innovations/additional resources would increase your consumer surplus? Why do you feel that they are not currently provided?
  6. Pick one of the following markets: Auditing (financial accounts); Banking; Energy firms. In your opinion, what type of market structure do they operate in? What are the problems with this operation?
  7. Discuss the statement ‘through demand management policies, the government does more harm than good’. What innovations in macroeconomics have occurred in order to try and improve policy?
  8. Use principles, models and/or theories from economics to apply to the environment of COVID-19. You can think about macroeconomics impacts, microeconomic impacts, behaviour change, or anything as long as you are applying economic understanding to the situation.

Additional questions on discussion with students (these questions are open to all)

Q9. Discuss how fiscal policy can be used to effect economic output, and within this framework evaluate recent fiscal policy actions within a given country or countries.

Q10. Are there financial returns to higher education, and if so, why?

How Will You Be Marked?

We include a marking scheme below and this provides detail as to what to expect in general essay-based assessments. For more guidance around this scheme, specifically we will be looking for the following items:

  • The use of economic analysis: remember this is an economics essay and therefore the economic analysis and economic principles should come first. This is most easily demonstrated either through using graphs (as they stand out quite well) or through specifically referring to economic principles (for example, allocation, demand, and supply, diminishing marginal returns, etc.). All essays should at least refer to some point of the textbook.
  • The use of external resources: although the economic concepts are meant to drive everything, using external resources adds weight and empirical reference to your arguments. What we are looking for is an application by you to analysing a specific issue using economic principles, and using external resources is a good demonstration of this. Remember that academia is really a skill of ‘standing on shoulders of giants’ by which it is meant that the first thing you should do is to understand what others have said and think.
  • Structure: make everything clear and concise and have a clear narrative. The best way to do this, is to have a clear structure from the outset. Although not prescriptive, and this will depend on the question you undertake, you might think of a structure similar to the following:
    • Introduction
    • Application of textbook economic ideas
    • Empirical observations and external resources
    • Conclusions
    • Clarity of argument: in all your work, try and have one clear narrative running through your work. You do this by stating your argument in the introduction and then systematically returning to this throughout the main body. You may think that you are being clear and subtle, but often, this is not the case.
    • There will also be 5 marks available for self-reflection. At the end of your essay (on the final page – after your references and any appendices you might have) you will be required to both give your essay a mark you would anticipate receiving and the reason for this. This is an exercise to engage and reflect on the quality of your work. Marks will be given for the depth of your reflection on the strengths and weaknesses of your essay and for how accurate these are. Note that the self-reflection does not contribute towards your word count.

Referencing

Please, use the Harvard referencing style.

  • Get a website you are happy with that tells you how to reference. A popular one is Cite Them Right (http://www.citethemrightonline.com/).
  • Note that to cite something in the body of the text is different from your final references section. The idea is that you can read some general information in the body that does not upset the flow of the document […, Smith (2014)] and then the interested reader can then go from that brief reference to the references section to get the full details. With these, the reader can then go to the original source to see what this says. The idea is that there is a flow, or an ‘audit-trail’.
  • All direct quotes should have ‘quotation marks’ and if you do a direct quote, you should include page numbers of specifically where to find the direct quote.
  • References of ideas (i.e., not a direct quote) do not need these page numbers but still need to be associated to where the idea comes from therefore need a reference.
  • The sign of a good essay is the size and diversity of the reference section. Those with the biggest reference section demonstrate they have done the most reading. However, only references one type of resource (e.g., websites) is not as good as referencing a variety of resources.

Assessment Grading Criteria

CRITERION

100-80 (Excellent)

79-70 (Verygood)

69-60 (Good)

59-50 (Sound)

49-40 (Satisfactory)

PRESENTATIONANDSTYLE

Coherenceand organisation of assignment

Stronglogical organisation and coherence enhance fulfilment of the assignment objectives.

Demonstrateslogical organisation and coherence.

Demonstratessound, thoughtful organisation.

Demonstratesgenerally sound, conventional organisation.

Showslimited organisation.

Clarity of expression (incl. accuracy, spelling, grammar, punctuation

Fluent writing style appropriate to the assignment. Grammar and spelling accurate.

Language fluent. Grammar and spelling mainly accurate.

Language generally fluent. Grammar and spelling mainly accurate.

Meaning clear, but language not always fluent. Grammar and/ or spelling contain errors.

Generally, understandable but language contains errors which detract from the argument.

CONFORMING TO INSTRUCTIONS

Attention to purpose

Addresses the full purpose of the assignment with some creativity.

Addresses the full purpose of the assignment.

Addresses the main purpose of the assignment effectively.

Generally, addresses the main purpose of the assignment.

Some of the work is focused on the aims and themes of the assignment.

Referencing

Sources used are acknowledgedinthe textandreferencelist andusedeffectivelyto supportdiscussion. Referencingfollowsa systematicapproach, appropriatetothe discipline.Allelements ofindividualreferences are present.

Sourcesusedare acknowledgedinthe textandreferencelist andusedtosupport discussion. Referencingfollowsa systematicapproach, appropriatetothe discipline.Allelements ofindividual references are present.

Sourcesusedare acknowledgedinthetext andreferencelist. Referencingfollowsa systematicapproach, appropriatetothe discipline.Entriesinthe bibliography/ reference listareaccurate/ appropriate.

Attemptstofollow systematicapproachto thecitationofsources, appropriatetothe discipline.Entriesinthe bibliography/ reference listaregenerally accurate/appropriate.

Someattempttocite sourcesinthetextbut containsinaccuracies, inconsistenciesand/or omissions.Integration betweentextand referencelistis inconsistent.Entriesin the bibliography/ reference list contain some errors.

CONTENTANDKNOWLEDGE

Contentandrange ofknowledge displayed

Demonstratesa detailed,in-depth,theoretically informedknowledge base,withsome appreciationofthe provisionalnatureof knowledge.

Demonstratesa detailed,systematic knowledgebase,both theoreticaland/or substantive.

Demonstratesagood factualand/or conceptualknowledge baseanduses appropriateterminology.

Demonstratesasound factualand/or conceptualknowledge baseanduses appropriateterminology.

Evidenceofsome knowledgeoftopicand useofappropriate terminology.May containsomeerrors and/oromissions.

Useofliterature/ evidence of reading

 

Evidenceofbroad and/ orin-depth independentreading fromappropriate sources.Clear, accurate,systematic applicationofmaterial, witheffectivecritical appraisal.

Evidenceof independentreading fromawide rangeofappropriate sources.Clear, accurate,systematic applicationof material.Shows developingabilityto appraisematerial critically.

Evidenceofindependent readingfromarangeof appropriatesources. Literaturewellapplied andshowssomecritical insight.

Evidenceofsome independentreading fromappropriate sources.Sound applicationofliterature.

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