Balancing Company Interests vs. the Public Interest 10- 12 pages

Assignment 2: Required Assignment—Balancing Company Interests vs. the Public Interest

 

Topic:

The United States has still not recovered from the recent wave of mortgage defaults and foreclosures. Experts predict that the housing market will take years to recover in some locations due to a variety of factors. There are numerous publications that detail how the problem developed. Many of the reasons for the collapse of the housing market have ethical implications.

Tasks:

  • Using  online library resources or the Internet, research the financial collapse of the housing market.
  • Create a 10- to 12-page report discussing your findings. Explore the evidence from an ethical point of view.

 

The following is a checklist that you can use in analyzing or critiquing your essays:

 Use these questions as a point of reference for your critique. You may also cover other relevant aspects of an essay not addressed by the critique question list below:

  • Is the essay’s title a clear depiction of its content? Why or why not?
  • Is the author qualified to write about the subject matter?
  • What is the purpose of the essay? Is it stated clearly?
  • Identify the problem statement in the essay. Does the introduction and conclusion focus clearly on the problem statement?
  • Is the statement of facts (beyond commonly known facts) supported by appropriate citations in the text and/or references?
  • Which ideas in the essay need further development?
  • What ideas in the essay are practical enough to be implemented in a business setting and which ideas are rather impractical? Why?
  • Does the essay contain discursive or irrelevant sections? If yes, what are they?
  • Is the work biased in any way? Examine the author’s biases.
  • Is there an idea that is common to all the essays?
  • How is the essay different from the other essay(s) you are also critiquing?

Complete the tasks pertaining to the chosen topic.

Submission Details:

  • By Friday, April 8 2016,
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