Assignment Brief Academic Year 2021-22
| Module code and title: | BM533 Contemporary Economic Analysis | Module leader: | Naveed Shah |
| Assignment No. and type: | CW1: Written Assignment: Individual written assignment on microeconomics and behavioural economics – 2500 | Assessment weighting: | 100% |
| Submission time and date: | 20th May 2022
Before 2:00 pm UK Time |
Target feedback time and date: | 3 Weeks |
| Assignment task |
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CONTEXT AssignmentTutorOnline TASK 1 – 60% (1500 words) Familymart Groceries is currently experiencing fluctuation in its daily sales and looking for the best solution to deal with this problem. Jack Dobb, one of the newly recruited sales managers of Familymart Groceries does not understand anything about microeconomics concept of Demand and Supply analysis and has approached YOU (2nd year economic student) for some explanation and how to analyse Familymart’s Demand and Supply. Critically analyse the following microeconomics concepts to Jack Dobb with reference to Familymart Groceries business. Explain the law of Demand, movement along the same demand curve (with the aid of table and diagram) and changes in demand curve with influencing factors (with the aid of diagram). 30 marks Explain the law of Supply, movement along the same supply curve (with the aid of table and diagram) and changes in supply curve with influencing factors (with the aid of diagram). 30 marks |
Internal Approval: Emmanuel Ntim
| TASK 2 – 30% (1000 words)
Select two emerging theories or models of 21st century contemporary economics of your choice and two 20th century theories or models of your choice. You are to compare and contrast and relate both to modern business practices. 30 marks General coherence of the assignment, introduction, presentation, conclusion and referencing. 10 marks TOTAL MARKS = 100% |
| This assignment has been designed to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate your achievement of the following module learning outcomes: |
| LO 1: Critically evaluate the alternative theories of economics and their implications for business, including traditional economic approaches and more contemporary approaches relating to behavioural economics. |
| LO 2: Critically assess concepts and principles underlining business economics activity. |
| LO 3: Apply the appropriate models and techniques for analysing the environment(microeconomics) within which business organisations operate. |
| Task requirements |
| Referencing and research requirements |
| Please reference your work according to the Harvard style as defined in Cite Them Right Online (http://www.citethemrightonline.com). This information is also available in book form: Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2019) Cite them right: the essential reference guide. 11th edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Copies are available via the University library. |
| How your work will be assessed |
| Your work will be assessed against the assessment criteria which have been provided at the end of this brief.
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| Submission details |
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| Fit to Submit: Assignment Checklist |
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Assessment Criteria Academic Year 2021-22
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0-34 (F) – Fail |
35-39 E – Marginal fail |
40-49 (D) | 50-59 (C) | 60-69 (B) | 70-79 (A) | 80-100 (A+) | |
| Not successful | Below required standard | Satisfactory | Good | Very Good | Excellent | Outstanding | |
| Knowledge and understanding 30%
This should include evidence of: Depth of knowledge and understanding Engagement with subject specific theories, paradigms, concepts, and principles Background investigation, analysis, research, enquiry and study |
The work demonstrates a limited and/or substantially inaccurate or no understanding of key aspects of the subject, with few if any examples of coherent and detailed knowledge, which is unlikely to be at, or informed by, the forefront of defined aspects of the discipline e.g., recent
research, latest techniques. |
The work demonstrates insufficient understanding of key aspects of the subject, including some coherent and detailed knowledge, little of which is at, or informed by, the forefront of defined aspects of the discipline e.g., recent research, latest techniques. | The work demonstrates a basic yet systematic understanding of key aspects of the subject, including some coherent and detailed knowledge, at least some of which is at, or informed by, the forefront of defined aspects of the discipline e.g., recent research, latest techniques. | The work demonstrates a sound breadth and depth of systematic understanding of key aspects of the subject, including some coherent and detailed knowledge, some of which is at, or informed by, the forefront of defined aspects of the discipline e.g., recent research, latest techniques. | The work demonstrates a sophisticated and critical systematic understanding of key aspects of the subject, including coherent and detailed knowledge, much of which is at, or informed by, the forefront of defined aspects of the discipline e.g., recent research, latest techniques. | The work demonstrates a highly accomplished systematic understanding of key aspects of the subject beyond what has been taught, including coherent and detailed knowledge, most of which is at, or informed by, the forefront of defined aspects of the discipline e.g., recent research, latest techniques. | The work demonstrates an exceptional systematic understanding of key aspects of the subject, including coherent and detailed knowledge well beyond what has been taught, all of which is at, or informed by, the forefront of defined aspects of the discipline e.g., recent research, latest techniques. |
| Analysis and criticality 35%
This should include evidence of: Logic and argument Use and range of independently selected sources Analysis and synthesis Problem-solving and decision-making |
The work demonstrates a limited or no ability
to work deploy relevant techniques of analysis and enquiry accurately; Conceptual understanding evident is limited thus the work does not: devise and sustain arguments and/or solve problems describe and |
The work demonstrates an insufficient ability to deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the discipline;
The conceptual understanding evident enables the work to partially demonstrate: use of ideas and techniques to devise |
The work demonstrates a sufficient ability to deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the discipline;
A basic yet sufficient conceptual understanding is evident that enables the work to demonstrate: use of ideas and |
The work demonstrates a sound ability deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the discipline;
A sound conceptual understanding is evident that enables the work to demonstrate: use of ideas and Techniques to devise |
The work demonstrates a sophisticated ability to deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the discipline.
A sophisticated conceptual understanding is evident that enables the work to demonstrate: use of ideas and |
The work demonstrates a highly accomplished ability to deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the discipline;
A highly accomplished conceptual understanding is evident that enables the work to demonstrate: |
The work demonstrates an exceptional ability
to deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the discipline; A superior conceptual understanding is evident that enables the work to demonstrate: use of ideas and techniques to devise |
Internal Approval: Emmanuel Ntim
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Organisation and communication of ideas and evidence |
comment upon aspects of current research and scholarship, with little or no appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity, and limits of knowledge;
use relevant and appropriate sources resulting in few if any scholarly reviews. |
and sustain arguments and solve problems
the ability to describe and comment upon aspects of current research and scholarship, albeit with only a developing appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity, and limits of knowledge; There is a limited range of independently selected relevant and appropriate scholarly sources. |
techniques to devise and sustain arguments and solve problems,
the ability to describe and comment upon aspects of current research and scholarship, with a sufficient appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity, and limits of knowledge; use a sufficient range of independently selected relevant and appropriate scholarly sources. |
and sustain arguments and solve problems,
the ability to describe and comment upon aspects of current research and scholarship, with a sound appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity, and limits of knowledge; use of a sound range of independently selected relevant and appropriate scholarly sources. |
techniques to devise and sustain arguments and solve problems,
the ability to describe, synthesise and critique aspects of current research and scholarship, with a sophisticated appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity, and limits of knowledge use of a sophisticated range of independently selected relevant and appropriate scholarly sources. |
use of ideas and techniques to devise and sustain arguments and solve problems, the ability to describe, synthesise and critique all relevant aspects of current research and scholarship, with a nuanced appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity, and limits of knowledge; use of a highly accomplished range of independently selected relevant and appropriate scholarly sources. |
and sustain arguments and/or solve problems,
the ability to describe, synthesise and critique all relevant aspects of current research and scholarship, with a highly nuanced appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity, and limits of knowledge; use of a superior range of independently selected relevant and appropriate scholarly sources. |
| Application and Practice
25% This should include evidence of: Development and/or application discipline- specific specialist skills Accuracy, coordination, and proficiency in completion of processes Technical skills Presentation of research findings and use of data |
Work demonstrates a limited or no ability to select and apply appropriate methods and techniques to develop and apply knowledge and understanding, and in turn:
use of an appropriate range of technical skills is not demonstrated in most including key areas presentation of research and findings is not clear or effective, or only in a very limited range of formats, and gathering, processing and interpretation of data ineffective and/or incomplete |
Work demonstrates an insufficient ability to select and apply appropriate methods and techniques to develop and apply knowledge and understanding, and in turn:
use of an appropriate range of technical, skills is not demonstrated in some key areas presentation of research and findings is often not clear or effective, or only in a limited range of formats, and gathering, processing and interpretation of data ineffective and/or inefficient. |
Work demonstrates a sufficient ability to select and apply appropriate methods and techniques to develop and apply knowledge and understanding, and in turn:
use an appropriate range of technical, skills present research and findings, in several formats, and gather, process and interpret data efficient. |
Work demonstrates an ability to select and apply in a consistent and informed manner appropriate methods and techniques to develop and apply knowledge and understanding,
and in turn: consistently use an appropriate range of technical skills consistently present research and findings effectively and appropriately, in many formats, and gather, process and interpret data efficiently and effectively. |
Work demonstrates an ability to select and apply in a capable and effective manner appropriate methods and techniques to develop and apply knowledge and, and in turn:
consistently use an appropriate range of highly developed relevant technical skills consistently present thorough research and findings perceptively and appropriately, in wide range of formats, and gather, process and interpret a wide range of complex data efficiently and effectively. |
Work demonstrates an ability to select and apply in a highly accomplished manner appropriate methods and techniques to develop and apply knowledge, and in turn:
consistently use a full range of highly developed technical skills consistently present thorough research and findings perceptively, convincingly, and appropriately, in wide range of formats, and gather, process and interpret a wide range of complex data efficiently and effectively. |
Work demonstrates an ability to select and apply in a highly accomplished and innovative manner appropriate methods and techniques to develop and apply knowledge and, and in turn:
consistently use a full range of exceptional technical skills consistently present thorough research and findings perceptively authoritatively, and appropriately, in wide range of formats, and gather, process and interpret a wide range of complex data efficiently and effectively. |
| Transferable skills 10% | Work demonstrates limited or no ability to:
–communicate |
Work demonstrates insufficient ability to:
–communicate |
Work demonstrates a sufficient ability to:
–communicate |
Work demonstrates a
Consistent and confident ability to: |
Work demonstrates a
Highly proficient ability to: |
Work demonstrates a
Highly accomplished ability to: |
Work demonstrates a exceptional ability to:
–communicate |
| This should include evidence of:
Written, verbal and electronic communication Personal organisation, and time management |
information, ideas, problems and solutions accurately and reliably utilising
relevant communication skills -an ability to manage their learning and work with minimal or no supervision. -use initiative to take responsibility for determining and achieving group outcomes and outputs |
information, ideas, problems and solutions accurately and reliably utilising
relevant communication skills -an ability to manage their learning and work with minimal or no supervision. -use initiative to take responsibility for determining and achieving group outcomes and outputs |
information, ideas, problems and solutions accurately and reliably utilising
relevant communication skills -an ability to manage their learning and work with minimal or no supervision. -use initiative to take responsibility for determining and achieving group outcomes and outputs |
–communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions accurately and reliably utilising
relevant communication skills -an ability to manage their learning and work with minimal or no supervision. -use initiative to take responsibility for determining and achieving group outcomes and outputs |
–communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions accurately and reliably utilising
relevant communication skills -an ability to manage their learning and work with minimal or no supervision. -use initiative to take responsibility for determining and achieving group outcomes and outputs |
–communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions accurately and reliably utilising
relevant communication skills -an ability to manage their learning and work with minimal or no supervision. -use initiative to take responsibility for determining and achieving group outcomes and outputs |
information, ideas, problems and solutions accurately and reliably utilising
relevant communication skills -an ability to manage their learning and work with minimal or no supervision. -use initiative to take responsibility for determining and achieving group outcomes and outputs |