Please help me with this assignment this is my second time taken is class
Times New Roma 12 B I A.. A WN - E An infographic is a visual image that is used to represent information. It makes lots of information easily digestible and is designed to help viewers identify patterns and trends For this assignment, your job is to create an infographic analyzing the country of your choice. Papers will not be accepted. You will use images, statistics, and words to represent the country's GDP, unemployment rate, inflation rate, balance of trade, and world trade. Additional points awarded for FULL analysis of the HDI ratings Assignmen Each student will select a non-U.S. economy to study, utilizing the tools of macroeconomic analysis developed throughout this course. Analytical research will be required. Information sources should vary, with heavy emphasis on scholarly online material. Progress reports will be expected during the semester, with a final document to be submitted electronically. The project is intended to examine important elements of the selected macro economy along with an introduction and conclusion in an infographic docur it. [Objective 2] Introduction: a brief geographic and national overview of the country selected Gross Domestic Product: analysis of the selected economy's GDP, reported in US dollars and as a percentage of world GDP. [Objective 3] Unemployment & Inflation: a brief look at the selected country's unemployment rate and inflation rates should be analyzed. [Objective 3] The external sector: analysis of the balance of trade of the country. Imports and exports vital to the country's GDP will be examined, as well as an investigation of the nation's trading partners, both import partners and export partners. [Objective 3] [Objective 4] Summary and Conclusions: based on the preceding data, an analysis illustrating the central theme(s) behind the selected economy's successes and challenges in providing an improving welfare for its citizens. [Objective 1] [Objective 4] Citations - You MUST provide citations within your infographic. The general rule of thumb is, if you looked it up, you must cite it. If the knowledge came from somewhere other than your own brain, you MUST give credit to the source where you learned the information. Failure to give proper credit to the source where the information originated is considered plagiarism. Plagiarism is a violation of the Academic Dishonesty policy. Additional points awarded for inclusion and FULL analysis of the country's Human Development Index ratings. Each infographic must meet the following requirements: 600px or 800px wide (800px is preferred) include a combination of words, images, graphics, and numbers include links at the bottom to add material cited and images used a main title for the infographic eye catching section headings a minimum of 3 colors a minimum of 1 graph/char a minimum of 4 graphics All information you find to inform the creation of your infographic must come from an online source. Please make sure the source is reliable and the information up to date