This paper will be a continuation of Part 1 and 2 and should be written about th

This paper will be a continuation of Part 1 and 2 and should be written about the same country and time period as the other two sections.
Requirement:
Part 3 is about examining the school of thought that the country was following with their policies and your viewpoint on the government’s decisions.
All topics below must be included in the paper with a minimum of 1 paragraph for each, plus and appropriate intro and conclusion.
Which school of economic thought (Classical, Keynesian, Monetarist or Supply Side) drove the economic policies that the country implemented? In other words, which type of school of thought are the policy makers following? Why? What evidence supports this conclusion?
What could the government could have done better? What policies could the government have put in place that would have had a positive impact on the economy? Do not write that the government did everything right. That is not possible. Everyone had different ideas about what should be done and how.
Submit a report that is 3 pages long, typed double-spaced.
This paper is a formal, college-level paper which means that it should be written in that style. Do not use personal pronouns like “I,” “we,” “me,” “you,” etc. It should be well written with an introduction and conclusion and use appropriate citation. Research:
By this point, you should have already done most of the research and now you are putting it together. BUT a works cited is still required because you would have used sources to develop your ideas. It is fine to use sources that were used in previous sections here. And if you need more research the Hartnell Library is always here.
Formatting:
Must use APA 7 citation format.
All references should be cited (5 sources minimum are required)
Each project needs to be in a single document (.doc or .pdf formats would work best) and submitted in Canvas through the appropriate assignment. Do not submit a .txt document because the formatting will not be correct and it will significantly impact the grade.
Typed, double-spaced in a readable 12-point font with margins no larger than 1” on all sides.