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Course Name: Policy Formulation and Implementation
My topic is ???? Its gonna be 10 pages without the
references, then add the references. If you have question, please
ask.
TERM PAPER GUIDELINES
Introduction
Chose a public policy topic that matters for you. Explain the
public policy content.
Explain the main challenges. Propose policy solutions to
overcome those. Give
your opinion on what would work the best.
Method
You are required to develop a literature survey and use it as
evidence base in your
term paper.
Elements of the Term Paper
The outline for your term paper is the agenda you set for the
things you want to
accomplish. A good term paper will ask an interesting question
and offer a
plausible answer. It should be plausible in that it is (probably)
true, but also not
obviously or patently true; and it should be supportable in that
it is subject to
factual observation or logical demonstration (Gordon Harvey,
Harvard Writing
Program). No matter what your field or topic, there is a fairly
standard set of
things you want to accomplish in the paper:
i. Cover page: The cover page contains information about the
seminar and the
author of the work:
Information about the Paper
University, faculty, professor
Title of the course
Semester
Title of the paper
Name of supervisor
Name
Semester and academic year
ii. Table of Contents (Similar tables if necessary, e.g. a table of
symbols ): Your
paper should include a table of contents. · A table of symbols is
helpful if you use
many symbols. · Tables of tables, abbreviations, and figures are
usually not
necessary
iii. Introduction: Your introduction is very important. Pose an
interesting question
or problem. Use it to do the following things: · Motivate the
topic: Why should the
reader be interested? Are there current developments that make
the topic
relevant? What is the larger context of the topic? · Clarify the
question: Which
issues are discussed, and which are avoided in the essay? ·
Outline related
literature and explain how you chose it. · Briefly summarize
your results. · Outline
the structure of the rest of the text.
iv. Literature Review: Survey the literature on your topic
v. Methods/Data: Formulate your hypothesis and describe your
data
vi. Results: Present your results with the help of graphs and
charts
vii. Discussion: Critique your method and/or discuss any policy
implications
viii. Summary and conclusions: Summarize what you have done;
pose questions
for further research
ix. Bibliography
x. Appendix (if necessary) (for example: formulae, diagrams,
tables)
Formal Requirements Formal aspects of your paper will enter
into the grading
process. Expression, Orthography, and Grammar The work must
be written in
clear English. Pay attention to spelling and punctuation. Make
sure to have your
work proofread by somebody else. Avoid designations like ‘I’
or ‘we’. Use the
passive voice instead.
Graphics, Tables, and Formulae: Main Text vs. Appendix:
Figures and tables can
appear in the text or the appendix. · Calculations and proofs,
which are not
necessary for the understanding, belong to the appendix. ·
Numbering: Figures,
tables and formulae should be numbered consecutively. ·
Headlines: Each table
and each figure should have its own caption. · Sources of tables
and figures have
to be specified.
Page Layout: Please note that we require a slightly different
page layout than
other chairs. · Margins: left 2.3 cm, right 4 cm, upper 3 cm,
lower 3.3 cm · Main
text: 1.5 line spacing, font size 12pt · Footnote: single spacing,
font size 10pt · Use
justified text (“Blocksatz”) and make sure to switch on
hyphenation
(“Silbentrennung”). · Page numbering: Pages should be
numbered. Page
numbering should start (with number 1) on the first page of
your introduction.
You can start submitting your paper as of today. Deadline for
submission is April
26, 2019. Please, no requests for extensions beyond the last
date. Some students
will be asked to present a summary of their term papers during
subsequent
lectures. The term papers which will be chose for in-class
presentation will be
selected in the light of relevance to the themes of the course as
well as diversity in
the set of presentations.
Recommended Literature on Academic Writing
Belcher, W.L. (2009): Writing Your Journal Article in 12
Weeks. A Guide to
Academic Publishing Success. Sage Publications
Booth, W.C., Colomb, G.G., Williams, J.M. (2008): The Craft
of Research. 3rd ed.
University of Chicago Press
Cargill, M., O’Connor, P. (2012): Writing Scientific Research
Articles. Strategy and
Steps. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell
Gladon, R.J., Graves, W.R., Kelly, J.M. (2011): Getting
Published in the Life
Sciences. WileyBlackwell
Hartley, J. (2008): Academic Writing and Publishing. A
practical handbook.
Routledge
Murray, R.: Writing for Academic Journals (2013). 3rd ed.
McGraw-Hill
Swales, J.M., Feak, C.B. (2012): Academic Writing for
Graduate Students. Essential
Skills. 3rd ed. University of Michigan Press
Course Name: Policy Formulation and Implementation
My topic is ‘Gender inequality in sports’, in any sports branch.
I mean ‘exclusion the success of women in sports’. Its gonna be
10 pages without the references, then add the references. If you
have question, please ask.
TERM PAPER GUIDELINES
Introduction
Chose a public policy topic that matters for you. Explain the
public policy content. Explain the main challenges. Propose
policy solutions to overcome those. Give your opinion on what
would work the best.
Method
You are required to develop a literature survey and use it as
evidence base in your term paper.
Elements of the Term Paper
The outline for your term paper is the agenda you set for the
things you want to accomplish. A good term paper will ask an
interesting question and offer a plausible answer. It should be
plausible in that it is (probably) true, but also not obviously or
patently true; and it should be supportable in that it is subject to
factual observation or logical demonstration (Gordon Harvey,
Harvard Writing Program). No matter what your field or topic,
there is a fairly standard set of things you want to accomplish in
the paper:
i. Cover page: The cover page contains information about the
seminar and the author of the work:
Information about the Paper
University, faculty, professor
Title of the course
Semester
Title of the paper
Name of supervisor
Name
Semester and academic year
ii. Table of Contents (Similar tables if necessary, e.g. a table of
symbols ): Your paper should include a table of contents. · A
table of symbols is helpful if you use many symbols. · Tables of
tables, abbreviations, and figures are usually not necessary
iii. Introduction: Your introduction is very important. Pose an
interesting question or problem. Use it to do the following
things: · Motivate the topic: Why should the reader be
interested? Are there current developments that make the topic
relevant? What is the larger context of the topic? · Clarify the
question: Which issues are discussed, and which are avoided in
the essay? · Outline related literature and explain how you
chose it. · Briefly summarize your results. · Outline the
structure of the rest of the text.
iv. Literature Review: Survey the literature on your topic
v. Methods/Data: Formulate your hypothesis and describe your
data
vi. Results: Present your results with the help of graphs and
charts
vii. Discussion: Critique your method and/or discuss any policy
implications
viii. Summary and conclusions: Summarize what you have done;
pose questions for further research
ix. Bibliography
x. Appendix (if necessary) (for example: formulae, diagrams,
tables)
Formal Requirements Formal aspects of your paper will enter
into the grading process. Expression, Orthography, and
Grammar The work must be written in clear English. Pay
attention to spelling and punctuation. Make sure to have your
work proofread by somebody else. Avoid designations like ‘I’
or ‘we’. Use the passive voice instead.
Graphics, Tables, and Formulae: Main Text vs. Appendix:
Figures and tables can appear in the text or the appendix. ·
Calculations and proofs, which are not necessary for the
understanding, belong to the appendix. · Numbering: Figures,
tables and formulae should be numbered consecutively. ·
Headlines: Each table and each figure should have its own
caption. · Sources of tables and figures have to be specified.
Page Layout: Please note that we require a slightly different
page layout than other chairs. · Margins: left 2.3 cm, right 4 cm,
upper 3 cm, lower 3.3 cm · Main text: 1.5 line spacing, font size
12pt · Footnote: single spacing, font size 10pt · Use justified
text (“Blocksatz”) and make sure to switch on hyphenation
(“Silbentrennung”). · Page numbering: Pages should be
numbered. Page numbering should start (with number 1) on the
first page of your introduction.
You can start submitting your paper as of today. Deadline for
submission is April 26, 2019. Please, no requests for extensions
beyond the last date. Some students will be asked to present a
summary of their term papers during subsequent lectures. The
term papers which will be chose for in-class presentation will
be selected in the light of relevance to the themes of the course
as well as diversity in the set of presentations.
Recommended Literature on Academic Writing
Belcher, W.L. (2009): Writing Your Journal Article in 12
Weeks. A Guide to Academic Publishing Success. Sage
Publications
Booth, W.C., Colomb, G.G., Williams, J.M. (2008): The Craft
of Research. 3rd ed. University of Chicago Press
Cargill, M., O’Connor, P. (2012): Writing Scientific Research
Articles. Strategy and Steps. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell
Gladon, R.J., Graves, W.R., Kelly, J.M. (2011): Getting
Published in the Life Sciences. WileyBlackwell
Hartley, J. (2008): Academic Writing and Publishing. A
practical handbook. Routledge
Murray, R.: Writing for Academic Journals (2013). 3rd ed.
McGraw-Hill
Swales, J.M., Feak, C.B. (2012): Academic Writing for
Graduate Students. Essential Skills. 3rd ed. University of
Michigan Press
Course Name: Competition Policy Across Nations
My topic is ‘Gender inequality in sports’, in any sports branch
around the world. I mean ‘exclusion the success of women in
sports’.
In general, this is the subject, and the competition between
countries on this issue needs to be considered. If you find and
use the information related to with Turkey it would be very
nice. Its gonna be 10 pages without the references, then add the
references. If you have question, please ask.
That is the exact guideline that the teacher gave me.
TERM PAPER GUIDELINES
Introduction
Competition encourages entry of more efficient firms, at the
expense of less efficient ones (between firm effect or allocative
efficiency). It also fosters better managerial performance among
firms (within firm effect or productive efficiency), thereby
enhancing innovative (dynamic efficiency), driving growth and
raising productivity. The primary objective of competition
policy is to enhance consumer welfare by promoting
competition and controlling practices that could restrict it. More
competitive markets lead to lower prices for consumers, more
entry and new investment, enhanced product variety and quality,
and more innovation. Overall, greater competition is expected
to deliver higher levels of welfare and economic growth.
Based on this background, this course’s term paper will
introduce students to the practice of competition policy in a
global context, and bearing in mind that over 90 countries have
competition policies, including the US, Turkey, China, the UK,
South Africa, Brazil, Russia, India, etc. . Thus, the true
foundations of the global economic transformation need to be
built on innovation and competition. You are required to
prepare a paper that addresses an issue in competition policy or
antitrust law with relevance to the following competition policy
issues: transparency and non-discrimination, implementation of
competition law and policy, anticompetitive practices, policy
evaluation and intra-governmental communication, industrial
policies, privatization and international cooperation. More
specifically, your term paper areas could focus on e-commerce,
antitrust investigations, fight against cartels, rigorous scrutiny
of proposed mergers, control of state support for sectors and
companies that risks distorting competition, prevention of
dominant companies abusing their market power in any sector
or any country, national measures to ensure sufficient electricity
supply, partnership with REC Member States in empowering
national competition authorities, and effective merger control.
Will merger control activities enhance innovation? Will firms
after merger preserve their ability and incentive to innovate,
especially in pharmaceutical, telecommunications, e-commerce,
etc.
Elements of the Term Paper
The outline for your term paper is the agenda you set for the
things you want to accomplish. A good term paper will ask an
interesting question and offer a plausible answer. It should be
plausible in that it is (probably) true, but also not obviously or
patently true; and it should be supportable in that it is subject to
factual observation or logical demonstration (Gordon Harvey,
Harvard Writing Program). No matter what your field or topic,
there is a fairly standard set of things you want to accomplish in
the paper:
i. Cover page: The cover page contains information about the
seminar and the author of the work:
Information about the Paper
University, faculty, chair, professor
Title of the seminar (not for final papers)
Semester (not for final papers)
Title of the paper
Name of supervisor
Information about the Author
Name
Semester
Course of study (+ study profile)
Matriculation number
ii. Table of Contents (Similar tables if necessary, e.g. a table of
symbols ): Your paper should include a table of contents. · A
table of symbols is helpful if you use many symbols. · Tables of
tables, abbreviations, and figures are usually not necessary
iii. Introduction: Your introduction is very important. Pose an
interesting question or problem. Use it to do the following
things: · Motivate the topic: Why should the reader be
interested? Are there current developments that make the topic
relevant? What is the larger context of the topic? · Clarify the
question: Which issues are discussed, and which are avoided in
the essay? · Outline related literature and explain how you
chose it. · Briefly summarize your results. · Outline the
structure of the rest of the text.
iv. Literature Review: Survey the literature on your topic
v. Methods/Data: Formulate your hypothesis and describe your
data
vi. Results: Present your results with the help of graphs and
charts
vii. Discussion: Critique your method and/or discuss any policy
implications
viii. Summary and conclusions: Summarize what you have done;
pose questions for further research
ix. Bibliography
x. Appendix (if necessary) (for example: formulae, diagrams,
tables)
Formal Requirements Formal aspects of your paper will enter
into the grading process. Expression, Orthography, and
Grammar The work must be written in clear English. Pay
attention to spelling and punctuation. Make sure to have your
work proofread by somebody else. Avoid designations like ‘I’
or ‘we’. Use the passive voice instead.
Graphics, Tables, and Formulae: Main Text vs. Appendix:
Figures and tables can appear in the text or the appendix. ·
Calculations and proofs, which are not necessary for the
understanding, belong to the appendix. · Numbering: Figures,
tables and formulae should be numbered consecutively. ·
Headlines: Each table and each figure should have its own
caption. · Sources of tables and figures have to be specified.
Page Layout: Please note that we require a slightly different
page layout than other chairs. · Margins: left 2.3 cm, right 4 cm,
upper 3 cm, lower 3.3 cm · Main text: 1.5 line spacing, font size
12pt · Footnote: single spacing, font size 10pt · Use justified
text (“Blocksatz”) and make sure to switch on hyphenation
(“Silbentrennung”). · Page numbering: Pages should be
numbered. Page numbering should start (with number 1) on the
first page of your introduction.
Recommended Literature on Academic Writing
Belcher, W.L. (2009): Writing Your Journal Article in 12
Weeks. A Guide to Academic Publishing Success. Sage
Publications
Booth, W.C., Colomb, G.G., Williams, J.M. (2008): The Craft
of Research. 3rd ed. University of Chicago Press
Cargill, M., O’Connor, P. (2012): Writing Scientific Research
Articles. Strategy and Steps. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell
Gladon, R.J., Graves, W.R., Kelly, J.M. (2011): Getting
Published in the Life Sciences. WileyBlackwell
Hartley, J. (2008): Academic Writing and Publishing. A
practical handbook. Routledge
Murray, R.: Writing for Academic Journals (2013). 3rd ed.
McGraw-Hill
Swales, J.M., Feak, C.B. (2012): Academic Writing for
Graduate Students. Essential Skills. 3rd ed. University of
Michigan Press
Course Name: Competition Policy Across Nations
My topic is ???? Its gonna be 10 pages without the
references, then add the references. If you have any question,
please ask.
That is the exact guideline that the teacher gave me.
TERM PAPER GUIDELINES
Introduction
Competition encourages entry of more efficient firms, at the
expense of less
efficient ones (between firm effect or allocative efficiency). It
also fosters better
managerial performance among firms (within firm effect or
productive efficiency),
thereby enhancing innovative (dynamic efficiency), driving
growth and raising
productivity. The primary objective of competition policy is to
enhance consumer
welfare by promoting competition and controlling practices that
could restrict it.
More competitive markets lead to lower prices for consumers,
more entry and
new investment, enhanced product variety and quality, and more
innovation.
Overall, greater competition is expected to deliver higher levels
of welfare and
economic growth.
Based on this background, this course’s term paper will
introduce students to the
practice of competition policy in a global context, and bearing
in mind that over 90
countries have competition policies, including the US, Turkey,
China, the UK, South
Africa, Brazil, Russia, India, etc. . Thus, the true foundations of
the global economic
transformation need to be built on innovation and competition.
You are required
to prepare a paper that addresses an issue in competition policy
or antitrust law
with relevance to the following competition policy issues:
transparency and non-
discrimination, implementation of competition law and policy,
anticompetitive
practices, policy evaluation and intra-governmental
communication, industrial
policies, privatization and international cooperation. More
specifically, your term
paper areas could focus on e-commerce, antitrust investigations,
fight against
cartels, rigorous scrutiny of proposed mergers, control of state
support for sectors
and companies that risks distorting competition, prevention of
dominant
companies abusing their market power in any sector or any
country, national
measures to ensure sufficient electricity supply, partnership
with REC Member
States in empowering national competition authorities, and
effective merger
control. Will merger control activities enhance innovation? Will
firms after merger
preserve their ability and incentive to innovate, especially in
pharmaceutical,
telecommunications, e-commerce, etc.
Elements of the Term Paper
The outline for your term paper is the agenda you set for the
things you want to
accomplish. A good term paper will ask an interesting question
and offer a
plausible answer. It should be plausible in that it is (probably)
true, but also not
obviously or patently true; and it should be supportable in that
it is subject to
factual observation or logical demonstration (Gordon Harvey,
Harvard Writing
Program). No matter what your field or topic, there is a fairly
standard set of
things you want to accomplish in the paper:
i. Cover page: The cover page contains information about the
seminar and the
author of the work:
Information about the Paper
University, faculty, chair, professor
Title of the seminar (not for final papers)
Semester (not for final papers)
Title of the paper
Name of supervisor
Information about the Author
Name
Semester
Course of study (+ study profile)
Matriculation number
ii. Table of Contents (Similar tables if necessary, e.g. a table of
symbols ): Your
paper should include a table of contents. · A table of symbols is
helpful if you use
many symbols. · Tables of tables, abbreviations, and figures are
usually not
necessary
iii. Introduction: Your introduction is very important. Pose an
interesting question
or problem. Use it to do the following things: · Motivate the
topic: Why should the
reader be interested? Are there current developments that make
the topic
relevant? What is the larger context of the topic? · Clarify the
question: Which
issues are discussed, and which are avoided in the essay? ·
Outline related
literature and explain how you chose it. · Briefly summarize
your results. · Outline
the structure of the rest of the text.
iv. Literature Review: Survey the literature on your topic
v. Methods/Data: Formulate your hypothesis and describe your
data
vi. Results: Present your results with the help of graphs and
charts
vii. Discussion: Critique your method and/or discuss any policy
implications
viii. Summary and conclusions: Summarize what you have done;
pose questions
for further research
ix. Bibliography
x. Appendix (if necessary) (for example: formulae, diagrams,
tables)
Formal Requirements Formal aspects of your paper will enter
into the grading
process. Expression, Orthography, and Grammar The work must
be written in
clear English. Pay attention to spelling and punctuation. Make
sure to have your
work proofread by somebody else. Avoid designations like ‘I’
or ‘we’. Use the
passive voice instead.
Graphics, Tables, and Formulae: Main Text vs. Appendix:
Figures and tables can
appear in the text or the appendix. · Calculations and proofs,
which are not
necessary for the understanding, belong to the appendix. ·
Numbering: Figures,
tables and formulae should be numbered consecutively. ·
Headlines: Each table
and each figure should have its own caption. · Sources of tables
and figures have
to be specified.
Page Layout: Please note that we require a slightly different
page layout than
other chairs. · Margins: left 2.3 cm, right 4 cm, upper 3 cm,
lower 3.3 cm · Main
text: 1.5 line spacing, font size 12pt · Footnote: single spacing,
font size 10pt · Use
justified text (“Blocksatz”) and make sure to switch on
hyphenation
(“Silbentrennung”). · Page numbering: Pages should be
numbered. Page
numbering should start (with number 1) on the first page of
your introduction.
Recommended Literature on Academic Writing
Belcher, W.L. (2009): Writing Your Journal Article in 12
Weeks. A Guide to
Academic Publishing Success. Sage Publications
Booth, W.C., Colomb, G.G., Williams, J.M. (2008): The Craft
of Research. 3rd ed.
University of Chicago Press
Cargill, M., O’Connor, P. (2012): Writing Scientific Research
Articles. Strategy and
Steps. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell
Gladon, R.J., Graves, W.R., Kelly, J.M. (2011): Getting
Published in the Life
Sciences. WileyBlackwell
Hartley, J. (2008): Academic Writing and Publishing. A
practical handbook.
Routledge
Murray, R.: Writing for Academic Journals (2013). 3rd ed.
McGraw-Hill
Swales, J.M., Feak, C.B. (2012): Academic Writing for
Graduate Students. Essential
Skills. 3rd ed. University of Michigan Press

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  • 1. Course Name: Policy Formulation and Implementation My topic is ???? Its gonna be 10 pages without the references, then add the references. If you have question, please ask. TERM PAPER GUIDELINES Introduction Chose a public policy topic that matters for you. Explain the public policy content. Explain the main challenges. Propose policy solutions to overcome those. Give your opinion on what would work the best. Method You are required to develop a literature survey and use it as evidence base in your term paper. Elements of the Term Paper The outline for your term paper is the agenda you set for the things you want to accomplish. A good term paper will ask an interesting question and offer a plausible answer. It should be plausible in that it is (probably) true, but also not obviously or patently true; and it should be supportable in that it is subject to factual observation or logical demonstration (Gordon Harvey, Harvard Writing Program). No matter what your field or topic, there is a fairly standard set of things you want to accomplish in the paper: i. Cover page: The cover page contains information about the seminar and the
  • 2. author of the work: Information about the Paper University, faculty, professor Title of the course Semester Title of the paper Name of supervisor Name Semester and academic year ii. Table of Contents (Similar tables if necessary, e.g. a table of symbols ): Your paper should include a table of contents. · A table of symbols is helpful if you use many symbols. · Tables of tables, abbreviations, and figures are usually not necessary iii. Introduction: Your introduction is very important. Pose an interesting question or problem. Use it to do the following things: · Motivate the topic: Why should the reader be interested? Are there current developments that make the topic relevant? What is the larger context of the topic? · Clarify the question: Which issues are discussed, and which are avoided in the essay? · Outline related literature and explain how you chose it. · Briefly summarize your results. · Outline the structure of the rest of the text. iv. Literature Review: Survey the literature on your topic v. Methods/Data: Formulate your hypothesis and describe your data vi. Results: Present your results with the help of graphs and charts vii. Discussion: Critique your method and/or discuss any policy
  • 3. implications viii. Summary and conclusions: Summarize what you have done; pose questions for further research ix. Bibliography x. Appendix (if necessary) (for example: formulae, diagrams, tables) Formal Requirements Formal aspects of your paper will enter into the grading process. Expression, Orthography, and Grammar The work must be written in clear English. Pay attention to spelling and punctuation. Make sure to have your work proofread by somebody else. Avoid designations like ‘I’ or ‘we’. Use the passive voice instead. Graphics, Tables, and Formulae: Main Text vs. Appendix: Figures and tables can appear in the text or the appendix. · Calculations and proofs, which are not necessary for the understanding, belong to the appendix. · Numbering: Figures, tables and formulae should be numbered consecutively. · Headlines: Each table and each figure should have its own caption. · Sources of tables and figures have to be specified. Page Layout: Please note that we require a slightly different page layout than other chairs. · Margins: left 2.3 cm, right 4 cm, upper 3 cm, lower 3.3 cm · Main text: 1.5 line spacing, font size 12pt · Footnote: single spacing, font size 10pt · Use justified text (“Blocksatz”) and make sure to switch on hyphenation
  • 4. (“Silbentrennung”). · Page numbering: Pages should be numbered. Page numbering should start (with number 1) on the first page of your introduction. You can start submitting your paper as of today. Deadline for submission is April 26, 2019. Please, no requests for extensions beyond the last date. Some students will be asked to present a summary of their term papers during subsequent lectures. The term papers which will be chose for in-class presentation will be selected in the light of relevance to the themes of the course as well as diversity in the set of presentations. Recommended Literature on Academic Writing Belcher, W.L. (2009): Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks. A Guide to Academic Publishing Success. Sage Publications Booth, W.C., Colomb, G.G., Williams, J.M. (2008): The Craft of Research. 3rd ed. University of Chicago Press Cargill, M., O’Connor, P. (2012): Writing Scientific Research Articles. Strategy and Steps. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell Gladon, R.J., Graves, W.R., Kelly, J.M. (2011): Getting Published in the Life Sciences. WileyBlackwell Hartley, J. (2008): Academic Writing and Publishing. A practical handbook. Routledge Murray, R.: Writing for Academic Journals (2013). 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill Swales, J.M., Feak, C.B. (2012): Academic Writing for Graduate Students. Essential Skills. 3rd ed. University of Michigan Press
  • 5. Course Name: Policy Formulation and Implementation My topic is ‘Gender inequality in sports’, in any sports branch. I mean ‘exclusion the success of women in sports’. Its gonna be 10 pages without the references, then add the references. If you have question, please ask. TERM PAPER GUIDELINES Introduction Chose a public policy topic that matters for you. Explain the public policy content. Explain the main challenges. Propose policy solutions to overcome those. Give your opinion on what would work the best. Method You are required to develop a literature survey and use it as evidence base in your term paper. Elements of the Term Paper The outline for your term paper is the agenda you set for the things you want to accomplish. A good term paper will ask an interesting question and offer a plausible answer. It should be plausible in that it is (probably) true, but also not obviously or patently true; and it should be supportable in that it is subject to factual observation or logical demonstration (Gordon Harvey, Harvard Writing Program). No matter what your field or topic, there is a fairly standard set of things you want to accomplish in the paper: i. Cover page: The cover page contains information about the seminar and the author of the work: Information about the Paper University, faculty, professor Title of the course Semester Title of the paper Name of supervisor Name Semester and academic year
  • 6. ii. Table of Contents (Similar tables if necessary, e.g. a table of symbols ): Your paper should include a table of contents. · A table of symbols is helpful if you use many symbols. · Tables of tables, abbreviations, and figures are usually not necessary iii. Introduction: Your introduction is very important. Pose an interesting question or problem. Use it to do the following things: · Motivate the topic: Why should the reader be interested? Are there current developments that make the topic relevant? What is the larger context of the topic? · Clarify the question: Which issues are discussed, and which are avoided in the essay? · Outline related literature and explain how you chose it. · Briefly summarize your results. · Outline the structure of the rest of the text. iv. Literature Review: Survey the literature on your topic v. Methods/Data: Formulate your hypothesis and describe your data vi. Results: Present your results with the help of graphs and charts vii. Discussion: Critique your method and/or discuss any policy implications viii. Summary and conclusions: Summarize what you have done; pose questions for further research ix. Bibliography x. Appendix (if necessary) (for example: formulae, diagrams, tables) Formal Requirements Formal aspects of your paper will enter into the grading process. Expression, Orthography, and Grammar The work must be written in clear English. Pay attention to spelling and punctuation. Make sure to have your work proofread by somebody else. Avoid designations like ‘I’ or ‘we’. Use the passive voice instead. Graphics, Tables, and Formulae: Main Text vs. Appendix: Figures and tables can appear in the text or the appendix. · Calculations and proofs, which are not necessary for the understanding, belong to the appendix. · Numbering: Figures, tables and formulae should be numbered consecutively. ·
  • 7. Headlines: Each table and each figure should have its own caption. · Sources of tables and figures have to be specified. Page Layout: Please note that we require a slightly different page layout than other chairs. · Margins: left 2.3 cm, right 4 cm, upper 3 cm, lower 3.3 cm · Main text: 1.5 line spacing, font size 12pt · Footnote: single spacing, font size 10pt · Use justified text (“Blocksatz”) and make sure to switch on hyphenation (“Silbentrennung”). · Page numbering: Pages should be numbered. Page numbering should start (with number 1) on the first page of your introduction. You can start submitting your paper as of today. Deadline for submission is April 26, 2019. Please, no requests for extensions beyond the last date. Some students will be asked to present a summary of their term papers during subsequent lectures. The term papers which will be chose for in-class presentation will be selected in the light of relevance to the themes of the course as well as diversity in the set of presentations. Recommended Literature on Academic Writing Belcher, W.L. (2009): Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks. A Guide to Academic Publishing Success. Sage Publications Booth, W.C., Colomb, G.G., Williams, J.M. (2008): The Craft of Research. 3rd ed. University of Chicago Press Cargill, M., O’Connor, P. (2012): Writing Scientific Research Articles. Strategy and Steps. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell Gladon, R.J., Graves, W.R., Kelly, J.M. (2011): Getting Published in the Life Sciences. WileyBlackwell Hartley, J. (2008): Academic Writing and Publishing. A practical handbook. Routledge Murray, R.: Writing for Academic Journals (2013). 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill Swales, J.M., Feak, C.B. (2012): Academic Writing for Graduate Students. Essential Skills. 3rd ed. University of Michigan Press
  • 8. Course Name: Competition Policy Across Nations My topic is ‘Gender inequality in sports’, in any sports branch around the world. I mean ‘exclusion the success of women in sports’. In general, this is the subject, and the competition between countries on this issue needs to be considered. If you find and use the information related to with Turkey it would be very nice. Its gonna be 10 pages without the references, then add the references. If you have question, please ask. That is the exact guideline that the teacher gave me. TERM PAPER GUIDELINES Introduction Competition encourages entry of more efficient firms, at the expense of less efficient ones (between firm effect or allocative efficiency). It also fosters better managerial performance among firms (within firm effect or productive efficiency), thereby enhancing innovative (dynamic efficiency), driving growth and raising productivity. The primary objective of competition policy is to enhance consumer welfare by promoting competition and controlling practices that could restrict it. More competitive markets lead to lower prices for consumers, more entry and new investment, enhanced product variety and quality, and more innovation. Overall, greater competition is expected to deliver higher levels of welfare and economic growth. Based on this background, this course’s term paper will introduce students to the practice of competition policy in a global context, and bearing in mind that over 90 countries have competition policies, including the US, Turkey, China, the UK, South Africa, Brazil, Russia, India, etc. . Thus, the true foundations of the global economic transformation need to be built on innovation and competition. You are required to prepare a paper that addresses an issue in competition policy or antitrust law with relevance to the following competition policy issues: transparency and non-discrimination, implementation of
  • 9. competition law and policy, anticompetitive practices, policy evaluation and intra-governmental communication, industrial policies, privatization and international cooperation. More specifically, your term paper areas could focus on e-commerce, antitrust investigations, fight against cartels, rigorous scrutiny of proposed mergers, control of state support for sectors and companies that risks distorting competition, prevention of dominant companies abusing their market power in any sector or any country, national measures to ensure sufficient electricity supply, partnership with REC Member States in empowering national competition authorities, and effective merger control. Will merger control activities enhance innovation? Will firms after merger preserve their ability and incentive to innovate, especially in pharmaceutical, telecommunications, e-commerce, etc. Elements of the Term Paper The outline for your term paper is the agenda you set for the things you want to accomplish. A good term paper will ask an interesting question and offer a plausible answer. It should be plausible in that it is (probably) true, but also not obviously or patently true; and it should be supportable in that it is subject to factual observation or logical demonstration (Gordon Harvey, Harvard Writing Program). No matter what your field or topic, there is a fairly standard set of things you want to accomplish in the paper: i. Cover page: The cover page contains information about the seminar and the author of the work: Information about the Paper University, faculty, chair, professor Title of the seminar (not for final papers) Semester (not for final papers) Title of the paper Name of supervisor Information about the Author Name Semester
  • 10. Course of study (+ study profile) Matriculation number ii. Table of Contents (Similar tables if necessary, e.g. a table of symbols ): Your paper should include a table of contents. · A table of symbols is helpful if you use many symbols. · Tables of tables, abbreviations, and figures are usually not necessary iii. Introduction: Your introduction is very important. Pose an interesting question or problem. Use it to do the following things: · Motivate the topic: Why should the reader be interested? Are there current developments that make the topic relevant? What is the larger context of the topic? · Clarify the question: Which issues are discussed, and which are avoided in the essay? · Outline related literature and explain how you chose it. · Briefly summarize your results. · Outline the structure of the rest of the text. iv. Literature Review: Survey the literature on your topic v. Methods/Data: Formulate your hypothesis and describe your data vi. Results: Present your results with the help of graphs and charts vii. Discussion: Critique your method and/or discuss any policy implications viii. Summary and conclusions: Summarize what you have done; pose questions for further research ix. Bibliography x. Appendix (if necessary) (for example: formulae, diagrams, tables) Formal Requirements Formal aspects of your paper will enter into the grading process. Expression, Orthography, and Grammar The work must be written in clear English. Pay attention to spelling and punctuation. Make sure to have your work proofread by somebody else. Avoid designations like ‘I’ or ‘we’. Use the passive voice instead. Graphics, Tables, and Formulae: Main Text vs. Appendix: Figures and tables can appear in the text or the appendix. · Calculations and proofs, which are not necessary for the
  • 11. understanding, belong to the appendix. · Numbering: Figures, tables and formulae should be numbered consecutively. · Headlines: Each table and each figure should have its own caption. · Sources of tables and figures have to be specified. Page Layout: Please note that we require a slightly different page layout than other chairs. · Margins: left 2.3 cm, right 4 cm, upper 3 cm, lower 3.3 cm · Main text: 1.5 line spacing, font size 12pt · Footnote: single spacing, font size 10pt · Use justified text (“Blocksatz”) and make sure to switch on hyphenation (“Silbentrennung”). · Page numbering: Pages should be numbered. Page numbering should start (with number 1) on the first page of your introduction. Recommended Literature on Academic Writing Belcher, W.L. (2009): Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks. A Guide to Academic Publishing Success. Sage Publications Booth, W.C., Colomb, G.G., Williams, J.M. (2008): The Craft of Research. 3rd ed. University of Chicago Press Cargill, M., O’Connor, P. (2012): Writing Scientific Research Articles. Strategy and Steps. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell Gladon, R.J., Graves, W.R., Kelly, J.M. (2011): Getting Published in the Life Sciences. WileyBlackwell Hartley, J. (2008): Academic Writing and Publishing. A practical handbook. Routledge Murray, R.: Writing for Academic Journals (2013). 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill Swales, J.M., Feak, C.B. (2012): Academic Writing for Graduate Students. Essential Skills. 3rd ed. University of Michigan Press Course Name: Competition Policy Across Nations My topic is ???? Its gonna be 10 pages without the references, then add the references. If you have any question,
  • 12. please ask. That is the exact guideline that the teacher gave me. TERM PAPER GUIDELINES Introduction Competition encourages entry of more efficient firms, at the expense of less efficient ones (between firm effect or allocative efficiency). It also fosters better managerial performance among firms (within firm effect or productive efficiency), thereby enhancing innovative (dynamic efficiency), driving growth and raising productivity. The primary objective of competition policy is to enhance consumer welfare by promoting competition and controlling practices that could restrict it. More competitive markets lead to lower prices for consumers, more entry and new investment, enhanced product variety and quality, and more innovation. Overall, greater competition is expected to deliver higher levels of welfare and economic growth. Based on this background, this course’s term paper will introduce students to the practice of competition policy in a global context, and bearing in mind that over 90 countries have competition policies, including the US, Turkey, China, the UK, South Africa, Brazil, Russia, India, etc. . Thus, the true foundations of the global economic transformation need to be built on innovation and competition. You are required
  • 13. to prepare a paper that addresses an issue in competition policy or antitrust law with relevance to the following competition policy issues: transparency and non- discrimination, implementation of competition law and policy, anticompetitive practices, policy evaluation and intra-governmental communication, industrial policies, privatization and international cooperation. More specifically, your term paper areas could focus on e-commerce, antitrust investigations, fight against cartels, rigorous scrutiny of proposed mergers, control of state support for sectors and companies that risks distorting competition, prevention of dominant companies abusing their market power in any sector or any country, national measures to ensure sufficient electricity supply, partnership with REC Member States in empowering national competition authorities, and effective merger control. Will merger control activities enhance innovation? Will firms after merger preserve their ability and incentive to innovate, especially in pharmaceutical, telecommunications, e-commerce, etc. Elements of the Term Paper The outline for your term paper is the agenda you set for the things you want to accomplish. A good term paper will ask an interesting question and offer a plausible answer. It should be plausible in that it is (probably)
  • 14. true, but also not obviously or patently true; and it should be supportable in that it is subject to factual observation or logical demonstration (Gordon Harvey, Harvard Writing Program). No matter what your field or topic, there is a fairly standard set of things you want to accomplish in the paper: i. Cover page: The cover page contains information about the seminar and the author of the work: Information about the Paper University, faculty, chair, professor Title of the seminar (not for final papers) Semester (not for final papers) Title of the paper Name of supervisor Information about the Author Name Semester Course of study (+ study profile) Matriculation number ii. Table of Contents (Similar tables if necessary, e.g. a table of symbols ): Your paper should include a table of contents. · A table of symbols is helpful if you use many symbols. · Tables of tables, abbreviations, and figures are usually not necessary iii. Introduction: Your introduction is very important. Pose an interesting question or problem. Use it to do the following things: · Motivate the topic: Why should the reader be interested? Are there current developments that make
  • 15. the topic relevant? What is the larger context of the topic? · Clarify the question: Which issues are discussed, and which are avoided in the essay? · Outline related literature and explain how you chose it. · Briefly summarize your results. · Outline the structure of the rest of the text. iv. Literature Review: Survey the literature on your topic v. Methods/Data: Formulate your hypothesis and describe your data vi. Results: Present your results with the help of graphs and charts vii. Discussion: Critique your method and/or discuss any policy implications viii. Summary and conclusions: Summarize what you have done; pose questions for further research ix. Bibliography x. Appendix (if necessary) (for example: formulae, diagrams, tables) Formal Requirements Formal aspects of your paper will enter into the grading process. Expression, Orthography, and Grammar The work must be written in clear English. Pay attention to spelling and punctuation. Make sure to have your work proofread by somebody else. Avoid designations like ‘I’ or ‘we’. Use the passive voice instead. Graphics, Tables, and Formulae: Main Text vs. Appendix: Figures and tables can appear in the text or the appendix. · Calculations and proofs, which are not necessary for the understanding, belong to the appendix. · Numbering: Figures,
  • 16. tables and formulae should be numbered consecutively. · Headlines: Each table and each figure should have its own caption. · Sources of tables and figures have to be specified. Page Layout: Please note that we require a slightly different page layout than other chairs. · Margins: left 2.3 cm, right 4 cm, upper 3 cm, lower 3.3 cm · Main text: 1.5 line spacing, font size 12pt · Footnote: single spacing, font size 10pt · Use justified text (“Blocksatz”) and make sure to switch on hyphenation (“Silbentrennung”). · Page numbering: Pages should be numbered. Page numbering should start (with number 1) on the first page of your introduction. Recommended Literature on Academic Writing Belcher, W.L. (2009): Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks. A Guide to Academic Publishing Success. Sage Publications Booth, W.C., Colomb, G.G., Williams, J.M. (2008): The Craft of Research. 3rd ed. University of Chicago Press Cargill, M., O’Connor, P. (2012): Writing Scientific Research Articles. Strategy and Steps. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell Gladon, R.J., Graves, W.R., Kelly, J.M. (2011): Getting Published in the Life Sciences. WileyBlackwell Hartley, J. (2008): Academic Writing and Publishing. A practical handbook. Routledge Murray, R.: Writing for Academic Journals (2013). 3rd ed.
  • 17. McGraw-Hill Swales, J.M., Feak, C.B. (2012): Academic Writing for Graduate Students. Essential Skills. 3rd ed. University of Michigan Press