Week's Schedule(3), Sept. 24, 2012
Week's Eye-Opener: Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood. Daniel H. Burnham
Key Dates:
1. This Monday, Gerhard Plaschka, the Managing Director of Capsim, and Mike Ross, a Relationship Consultant from the same firm, will come introduce the yearlong economic simulation to you.
2. On Monday, Oct. 1, you will have completed the Capsim "Situation Analysis".
3. During the SECOND class period of the week of Oct. 1, we will have a quiz on chapters 3 and 4 of Colander, and the readings, The Magician and Washington Versus America. There will be two short essays from these readings.
4. On Friday, November 30, your stock selection is due. See the course syllabus for details.
LONG PERIOD: we will read the article, Washington versus America by Ross Douthat
CLASS ONE: Capsim presentation. HOMEWORK: read the handout, The Magician, and chapter 3 in Colander.
CLASS TWO: we will discuss the two readings. HOMEWORK: read chapter 4 in Colander on Supply and Demand up to the section entitled, Supply.
CLASS THREE: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: finish chapter 4 in Colander.
CLASS FOUR: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: complete the Capsim Situational Analysis.
Key Dates:
1. This Monday, Gerhard Plaschka, the Managing Director of Capsim, and Mike Ross, a Relationship Consultant from the same firm, will come introduce the yearlong economic simulation to you.
2. On Monday, Oct. 1, you will have completed the Capsim "Situation Analysis".
3. During the SECOND class period of the week of Oct. 1, we will have a quiz on chapters 3 and 4 of Colander, and the readings, The Magician and Washington Versus America. There will be two short essays from these readings.
4. On Friday, November 30, your stock selection is due. See the course syllabus for details.
LONG PERIOD: we will read the article, Washington versus America by Ross Douthat
CLASS ONE: Capsim presentation. HOMEWORK: read the handout, The Magician, and chapter 3 in Colander.
CLASS TWO: we will discuss the two readings. HOMEWORK: read chapter 4 in Colander on Supply and Demand up to the section entitled, Supply.
CLASS THREE: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: finish chapter 4 in Colander.
CLASS FOUR: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: complete the Capsim Situational Analysis.
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