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=Historic, Economic and Political Framework=
 
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=Analysis and Synthesis=
 
=Analysis and Synthesis=
Define and Discuss the problem central to your case study. Use this space to describe
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Define and Discuss the problem central to your case study. Use this space to describe the interactions between the issues you defined in the previous section.
the interactions between the issues you defined in the previous section.
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=Key Questions=
 
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The greatest value of any case study is the ability to identify transferable knowledge,
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The greatest value of any case study is the ability to identify transferable knowledge, particularly identifying the context and usefulness of this knowledge. Select a few questions from the question bank and provide a brief synopsis on the contributions this case study makes to providing more insight or answering this question.
particularly identifying the context and usefulness of this knowledge. Select a few
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their equivalent)
 
their equivalent)
  
4) Two or three sentences explaining what the main finding reveals or how the main
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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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'''Description'''
 
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