Discuss about supply demand and fiscal policy


Assignment:

Summarizes a newspaper article that is related to concepts in this course. Each article must be related to a different concept. Attach a separate file for each article. For example, one article can be about supply and demand and another can be about fiscal policy. Each article is worth 1 point.

For each article attach a separate file with the following information in the following format:

1. Article Title, Author, Publication, Date. Include a link if you have it.

2. Summarize the article content.

3. Identify what class concept is it related to.

4. Explain how the article content is related to the class concept.

A good source of newspaper articles is the Wall Street Journal. You can purchase a student subscription or use the PCC library. If you wish to purchase a student subscription go to:

Student Subscription to the Wall Street Journal

Be sure to enter the correct college and instructor information. If you use an article that is not from the Wall Street Journal make sure it comes from a reputable news source.

EXAMPLE:

Propane Is Scarce As Cold Spell Lifts Demand, Prices by: Caroline Porter and Alison Sider

Jan 25, 2014

1. "Propane is Scarce as Cold Spell Lifts Demand, Price by Caroline Porter and Alison Snyder, Wall Street Journal, 1/25/2014

2. Article Summary: Frigid temperatures are contributing to soaring demand for propane, kicking off a surge in prices and a scramble to get the liquid gas used in agriculture and home heating to parts of the Midwest and South. The article reports that not only an increase in demand but also a decrease in supply has caused record-setting propane prices. "Issues such as maintenance on a major pipeline during November and December, as well as rail disruptions, kept propane supplies in the Midwest from being replenished in time for the cold weather, after farmers used more of it than usual to dry crops after a wet harvest, said T. Mason Hamilton, an analyst at the U.S. Energy Information Administration:' The article notes that consumers are adjusting to the higher propane prices for example by turning down their thermostats.

3. Class Concept: Supply and Demand

4. According the article the demand for propane has increase. This creates a rightward shift in the demand curve. The supply has also decreased causing a leftward shift in the supply curve. When demand increases and supply decreases prices will definitely rise.

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