Order Number |
636738393092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Jean-Claude Bier Case Study
Jean-Claude Bier Case Study Questions
Please submit the Jean-Claude Bier case study questions to Blackboard in the form of a Word file (.doc or .docx).
Instructions: State the question and follow with your response. Answer the questions as comprehensively as possible and in your own words, supporting your answers with the readings. Responses to each question should be at least 2-3 paragraphs. Please do NOT use direct quotes or bullet points. Create and answer two further relevant questions to possibly discuss in class if time allows. I’ve attached article A and B:
Criteria for evaluation of study questions:
2 points study question answers are complete and exhibit reasonable effort 1 point study question answers are not complete or exhibit only marginal effort 0 points study question answers are not submitted
Education System Development NGOs and Agencies
1 page MLA
Please read requirements below carefully
Make sure you have at least three of the sources must come from either academic peer-reviewed journals or presses, or ‘grey literature’ sources (e.g., international, governmental or NGO sources).
Your Topic Pitch must provide the following:
You will identify a potential topic for your group to pursue. The pitch must include a clear identification of a development problem and intervention and an annotated list of references.
(1) A clear identification of a development problem and intervention.
(2) Potential data sources through which you can evaluate actual implementation and emerging issues.
(3) An annotated list of references. At least three of the sources must come from either academic peer-reviewed journals or presses, or ‘grey literature’ sources (e.g., international, governmental or NGO sources). Grey literature sources must be annotated with an identification of the source and an evaluation of its credibility.
Potential Leads for Topics:
General examples include, but are not limited to policies and programs in:
Economic development (individual or corporate tax incentives, enterprise development subsidies, etc.)
Infrastructure construction and improvement (including electricity, piped water, sanitation, etc.)
Housing security
Labor force training, continuing education, etc.
Social welfare, income guarantees, food assistance, etc.
Resource extraction (mining, etc.)
Industrial development
Regulatory transformation (deregulation, re-regulation)
Agroecology; Agricultural modernization, etc.
Financial services, micro-credit, loan subsidies, etc.
Education