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=Economic, Regional, and Political Framework=
 
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=Key Questions=
 
=Key Questions=
 
The greatest value of any case study is the ability to identify transferable knowledge,
 
The greatest value of any case study is the ability to identify transferable knowledge,
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4) Two or three sentences explaining what the main finding reveals or how the main
 
4) Two or three sentences explaining what the main finding reveals or how the main
 
result adds to previous knowledge.
 
result adds to previous knowledge.
 
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'''Questions Addressed and Wisdom Gained: (suggested format)'''
 
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3) Two or three sentences providing a broader perspective, readily comprehensible
 
3) Two or three sentences providing a broader perspective, readily comprehensible
 
to anyone in any discipline.
 
to anyone in any discipline.
 
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'''Description'''  
 
'''Description'''  
 
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{{{field|Issue Description|input type=textarea|autogrow|cols=100|placeholder=Provide more detail and insight to the issue and fully discuss the stakeholders and variables in relation to the case study. The Analysis section will allow you to discuss the  
 
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relationships between these issues.|editor=wikieditor}}}
 
relationships between these issues.|editor=wikieditor}}}
 
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Analysis:
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! Analysis:
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Synthesis:
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! Synthesis:
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'''Description'''
 
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{{{field|Key Question Description|input type=textarea|autogrow|cols=100|placeholder=Describe why the question applies to this case.|editor=wikieditor}}}
 
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