Watch the video on farm subsidies at the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8G1HIlRppo
Then read the following selections which are referenced below.
These first three selections are included within the Points of View Reference Center database which the CCBC library subscribes to and can be accessed through the following URL that can be pasted into a browser window.
http://0-web.ebscohost.com.library.ccbcmd.edu/pov/…
“Farm Subsidies: An Overview”
“Point: Farm Subsidies Are no Longer Necessary”
“Counterpoint: Farm Subsidies Are Needed for American Farmers”
The following selections are available on the Internet.
“Our Crazy Farm Subsidies Explained” at http://grist.org/food/our-crazy-farm-subsidies-explained/
“Betting the Farm” at http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-farm-bill/
“Milking Taxpayers” at http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21643191-crop-prices-fall-farmers-grow-subsidies-instead-milking-taxpayers
“In Signing Farm Bill, Obama Extols Rural Growth” at http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/08/us/politics/farm-bill.html
Respond to the questions on the next page with proper application of economic theory in a minimum of three solid paragraphs per question, and your answers to all of the questions in total should include a minimum of 1,500 words. To check your word count, select the text for each answer you provide. Microsoft Word will give a word count for the selected text.
Be sure to write your answers in your own words and to cite all sources used fully in APA or MLA style, including the textbook and the sources listed above as well as any other credible sources you choose to use to support your answers. The CCBC Library has a citation guide for APA style on their website at the following link: http://library.ccbcmd.edu/screens/web/apa_fall2015.pdf
Friday, June 30, 2017. Late papers will not be accepted.
Questions
- The most common example of a market with perfect competition is agriculture. How could farm subsidies distort a model of perfect competition? Explain.
- American corn farmers receive billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies each year. These subsidies allow them to sell their grain at prices below what it costs to produce it, particularly for export markets. How do U.S. corn subsidies hurt Mexican farmers?
- Summarize the arguments both in favor of and against eliminating farm subsidies. After your evaluation, where do you stand on this issue and why?
Criteria Weight Score Includes
a minimum of three solid paragraphs for each of the three questions, and the total
word count for the answers includes a minimum of 1,500 words.10—The
paper meets this criterion.7—Each
answer includes a minimum of 3 solid paragraphs, and the total word count is
at least 1,300 words.5—Some
answers may include less than 3 solid paragraphs, and the total word count is
at least 1,200 words.3—Some
answers may include less than 3 solid paragraphs, and the total word count is
at least 1,000 words.0— All
answers include less than 3 solid paragraphs, and the total word count is
less than 1,000 words.10% Answers
the three questions with proper application of economic theory10—missing
no data; all questions posed by the assignment are answered with a high level
of quality and completeness7—most
key data is present or most of the questions were answered, but missing minor
points5—missing
roughly half of key data or questions3—missing
most key data or answered questions with a low level of quality and/or
completeness0 —missing
all key data or did not directly answer the questions posed by the assignment70% Provides
sufficient, documented support for all relevant statements10–All
facts and information that are not common knowledge are properly cited in APA
or MLA format.7–All
facts and information that are not common knowledge are cited, but there are
specific problems with citation style and format.5–Most
obvious facts are cited; other data is provided without support.3–Some
obvious facts are cited; other data is provided without support.0–Statements
are completely unsupported.10% Paper
is written in a coherent, logical style using standards of proper written
English. Paper is typed using a word processing program, proofread carefully,
and virtually free of spelling, grammatical, and punctuation errors.10—The
paper meets this criterion.7—The
paper is typed, well written, and contains no more than 10 spelling,
grammatical, and/or punctuation errors.5—The
paper is typed, has some issues with writing style and coherence, and
contains no more than 10 spelling, grammatical, and/or punctuation errors.3—The
paper is typed, has multiple issues with writing style and coherence, and
contains no more than 15 spelling, grammatical, and/or punctuation errors.0— The
paper is typed, has multiple issues with writing style and coherence, and
contains more than 15 spelling, grammatical, and/or punctuation errors.
10%