This assessment will be based on a 5-minute individual contribution made by stud

This assessment will be based on a 5-minute individual contribution made by students in a group of 4 people. The presentations will be focussed on potential microeconomic policies which could be used by the UK government to support a UK industry of your groups choice.(retail industy)
Research and explain the key principles behind opportunity Costs and the relationship to supply and demand. Give 2 examples and use at least 2 Tables or graphs to support your presentation showing shifts, Movements and equilibrium if they apply.
1 header Cover Slide.
Topic Slide
Topic Slide
Topic slide
Reference slide. Minimum of 8 references. Must include Krugman & Wells Include footnote citations of academic and other reputable economic and financial sources!
Learning outcomes:
Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the language of economics (LO1)
Ability to use relevant models in relation to subject matter presented (LO2)
Demonstrate the ability to analyse hypothetical and/ or real-world situations that occur in our economy (LO3)
READING REQUIREMENTS
ARUL sources include, but not limited to,
Bachas, N., Kim, O.S. and Yannelis, C. (2020). Loan guarantees and credit supply. Journal of Financial Economics.
Bloomberg.com. (2019). Bloomberg. lonlinel Available at:
http://bloomberg
Corporate Finance Institute. (2019). Financial Modeling Courses & Training –
Financial Analyst Certification. lonlinel Available at:
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com
Frame, W.S., Fuster, A., Tracy, J. and Vickery, J. (2015). The Rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Journal of Economic Perspectives, lonlinel
29(2), рр.25-52.
http://ft.com
Granja, J., Makridis, C., Yannelis, C. and Zwick, E. Journal of Financial Economics (2020). Did the Paycheck Protection Program Hit the Target?
https://www.khanacademy.org
Krugman, P.R. and Wells, R. (2020). Essentials of economics. New York:
Worth Publishers, McMillian Learning..
Office for National Statistics. lonlinel Ons.gov.uk. Available at:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/
The Economist. Available at: https://www.economist.com
https://www.worldbank.org