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C/P/453. An examination of the risks involved with the euro single currency regime

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3050
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper examines the risks involved with the euro single currency regime in relation to the economic and financial crisis. The paper begins by providing information on the euro and discusses the theoretical basis for a monetary union. The economic crisis and the EU are both examined, and the paper then presents for and against arguments for the single currency regime in Europe.

 

KEYWORDS: Euro single currency, economic crisis, financial crisis, monetary union, currency, Europe,

 

S/E/287. An examination of the effect of the European Union membership on the UK

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4850
DATE:
2009
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49.99 GBP

This paper examines the effect of the European Union membership on the UK Government policy and economic sectors. The aims of the study are examined, and the paper then goes on to looking at the actual affects. Some of the affects analysed are the EU budget and the UK, The CAP and the UK, The Common Fisheries Policy, and the Environmental Policy. The paper then uses the PESTEL analysis to examine the policies discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: European Union membership, UK Government, EU budget, The CAP, The Common Fisheries Policy, Environmental Policy, PESTEL,

 

C/E/706. Russian economy and relationships with EU

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1950
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the development of the Russian economy since 2000 highlighting its weaknesses and strengths, examining its future prospects, and discussing the implications of Russian economic development for the country’s political and economic relations with the European Union (EU).

 

KEYWORDS: Russian economy, Russia’s relationships with EU,

 

C/E/684. Dissertation. Advantages and disadvantages of the UK joining the Euro Zone and adapting the Euro

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9550
DATE:
2011
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99.99 GBP

This dissertation aims to assess whether the UK will benefit from adopting the Euro and by joining the Euro zone. The objectives are to explore the reasons for joining the Euro zone, to explore the disadvantage of accepting Euro by the UK, and to make recommendations to the government based on critical assessment of the advantages and disadvantages. The review of literature discusses topics like the theory of momentary integration, reasons for joining the Euro Zone, and reasons against joining. The methodology section is provided, and the case study approach is used to collect data. All of the findings are analyzed, and the study concludes with a summary of the results along with the limitations of the study and future recommendations.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, UK, Euro, Euro zone, monetary integration!,

 

C/E/643. Examination of the Greek debt crisis and the implications on the Euro Zone

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2000
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the Greek debt crisis, the implications for the EU, and European integration. The paper begins by thoroughly describing the origins of Greece’s debt crisis, and follows with solutions to the crisis. The Euro Zone is then examined, and the implications they face from the debt is discussed. The paper concludes by describing different threats to the situation, as well as highlighting the importance of strength and solidarity in the Euro Zone.

 

KEYWORDS: Debt crisis, Greece, EU, European integration, Euro zone,

 

S/E/256. Euro and European Union: success factors

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3050
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the origins of the European Constitution and the introduction of the Euro discussing the ideology of “new Europe” and the roots of the economic success of the European Economic Community (EEC). The effects of Britain's joining the Euro zone are examined.

 

KEYWORDS: Euro, European Union,

 

C/E/599. European Monetary Union and its Impact on Cohesion of EU Policy

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2400
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the development of European Monetary Union (EMU) examining its role in the economic and financial cohesion the European Union (EU) policy, its impacts on EU member states, and the ways it can address economic and social disparity existing between EU countries.

 

KEYWORDS: European monetary union, EMU, cohesion of EU, European Union,

 

C/E/595. EU Common Agriculture Policy

WORDS:
1450
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the implications of the EU regulatory reforms known as Common agriculture policy (CAP) aimed at creating a harmonised domestic and international food markets. Critical analysis of CAP reforms is presented identifying the problems associated with the reforms.

 

KEYWORDS: EU, Common Agriculture Policy, CAP reforms,

 

C/E/589. Literature Review. Competition of UK Furniture Manufacturers against Cheap European Importers

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2150
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper presents a review of literature for the dissertation on the competition between UK and European furniture manufacturers. The review touches on the implications of the EU economic expansion and the competitive aspects of the single European market (SEM), UK competitive position against European Monetary Union (EMU) companies, and SWOT features of the UK furniture retailers.

 

KEYWORDS: UK Furniture, European furniture, single European market, Euro, European Monetary Union, EMU, SWOT, Literature Review,

 

C/HR/789. Human Resource Management (HRM) models in the European Union

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2500
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper discusses Human Resource Management (HRM) within the European Union, aiming to focus on the distinguishing aspects. The paper suggests the difficulty in producing a model due to differences between European Countries and organisations. The paper states that there are a variety of forms of the European HRM model, all based on the regulationsist stance, social policy and reform, but differ due to reasons like differences between host Nations.

 

KEYWORDS: Human Resource Management, HRM, models, European Union, regulationsist, social policy, reform.,

 

C/E/567. Critical discussion of a single European Market and Intellectual property law

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2450
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper critically discusses the statement that suggests that there is an apparent contradiction between a single European market and the existence of intellectual property interests divided along member states’ borders. The paper aims to discuss this statement by considering how the European Court of Justice has dealt with the question by looking at Article 28 of the EC treaty. The principles of intellectual property and the free movement of goods are discussed

 

KEYWORDS: Trademark, patent, copyright, intellectual property rights, European Court of Justice, Free Movement of Goods, Article 28, Article 30, Exhaustion, Consent,

 

C/L/598. Development of European Monetary Union

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1850
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the development of the European Monetary Union (EMU) reviewing its history, describing the stages of development, and examining the provisions of the Maastricht Treaty that contributed to the EMU formation.

 

KEYWORDS: European Monetary Union, EMU, Maastricht Treaty,

 

C/E/539. Economic impacts of UK accession to European Customs Union on ex British colonies

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1950
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the economic relations between the UK and its former colonies reviewing the history of the British expansion, discussing the implications of their joining the European Union (EU) and the Customs Union, analysing the British ties with their former Caribbean colonies, and considering the implications of the UK European commitments for the economic allegiance with their ex colonies.

 

KEYWORDS: European Customs Union, British colonies, economic relations,

 

C/E/530. EU enlargement and its implications for MNC

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1450
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines whether the enlargement of the European Union (EU) presents opportunities or threats to multinational corporations (MNC) based in Western Europe. The research touches on the issues of Single European Market (SEM), European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), EU competition policy, UK’s position towards EMU, the possibility of EU tax harmonisation, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: European Union, EU, Single European Market, SEM, European Economic & Monetary Union, EMU,

 

C/E/527. Economic aspects of further EU enlargement through accession of Turkey and Croatia

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3550
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the prospect of further enlargement of the European Union (EU) reviewing the history and background of the EU enlargement and the formation of the European Economic Community. Turkey’s and Croatia’s accession to EU is examined discussing its economic implications.

 

KEYWORDS: European Union, EU enlargement, Accession, Turkey and Croatia,

 

C/F/776. EU adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards: causes and effects

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1750
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the causes and consequences of adopting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) by the European Union (EU). The impacts of the IFRS adoption on the quality of financial reporting and capital markets’ development are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: International Financial Reporting Standards, IFRS, EU, accounting standards, financial reporting,

 

S/E/232. The EU faces problems that will undermine its credibility and effectiveness. Discuss.

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2250
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at three issues that encapsulate the troubles of the European Union, its lack of legitimacy through its democratic deficit, the wasteful use of resources and damaging policies and its lack of a united and strong foreign policy. A lack of faith in officials is identified, with the public continuing to fail to identify with their MEP who is seen to be more interested in claiming huge expenses for their travel costs than actually having any positive impact upon their lives.

 

KEYWORDS: EU, European Union, MEP, European parliament, democracy, policies, public, citizens, Euro,

 

S/E/228. How, if at all, does the UK's experience of the financial crisis change the balance of arguments for and against UK adoption of the single currency?

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700
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper debates the pros and cons of the UK moving towards the final stage of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) membership in view of the current recession in Britain. Transaction cost savings, increased growth, investment, and employment are viewed as potential positives and costs associated with the changeover and concerns as to the efficiency of a common financial policy are seen as potential negatives.

 

KEYWORDS: European Economic and Monetary Union, EMU, financial policy, financial crisis, UK, single currency, European, British, advantages, disadvantages, joining, Euro, European Union!,

 

S/E/226. An explanation of the changes in spending priorities in the EU budget

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800
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper examines the EU budget and how it has come to symbolise one of the main steps toward European integration. Spending priorities have shifted over the years, and the research discusses such changes in relation to the receipts and payments of the EU member-state, Germany. The research shows how, in the 1980s, just over 10 per cent of the budget was spent on cohesion policy, but how in 2013, the expected figure is likely to be 37%. Germany paid about €20 billion in the EU budget in 2004 which stood an equivalent of 8% of the German government tax revenue. But over the years Germany's payments have reflected a decline in the country's economic weight. The paper argues that the political priorities of driving further integration have influenced EU budgetary concerns. A number of sources – including Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly report and works on European fiscal and political integration – support the paper's arguments.

 

KEYWORDS: EU budget, EU integration, Germany, Common Agricultural Policy, EU Cohesion policy,

 

S/E/224. European Monetary Union: the impetus for membership

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1550
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the reasons why countries wish to join the European Monetary Union (EMU). The research shows that states are attracted by fixed exchange rates, stability, the reduced transaction costs that accompany a single currency, and market integration. The paper reviews Robert Mundel's theory of Optimal Currency Areas – the idea that nation-states are political institutions and that currencies should be based on economically similar region – but also describes how some politicians and governments favour economic union as a means to establish their dream of Europe-wide political union.

 

KEYWORDS: European Monetary Union, EMU, single currency, Mundel’s theory, political union,

 

C/E/486. Attraction of single currency for FDI in Euro zone

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1250
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the attraction of the single currency (Euro) for foreign direct investments (FDI) into the Euro zone. The impact of the Euro on the members of the European Union (EU) is discussed highlighting the benefits of price transparency.

 

KEYWORDS: single currency, FDI, foreign direct investment, Euro zone, price transparency,

 

C/E/484. Relationship between European Union and Nigeria

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2600
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issues of the developing relationship between the European Union (EU) and Nigeria discussing EU interest in Nigerian oil reserves related to the increasing dependency of the EU on energy imports from Russia. EU initiatives aimed to assists Nigeria in exploiting its oil wealth are discussed explaining motivations for the investments in Nigeria.

 

KEYWORDS: European Union, EU, Nigeria, oil, investment,

 

C/E/463. Should UK join the Euro?

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3700
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

This paper examines the positive and negative implications of the adoption of the Euro by the UK considering the monetary and fiscal impact of the Euro on Britain, the consequences of the asymmetric demand shocks, and the insurance against the harm that can be caused by monetary union.

 

KEYWORDS: Euro, monetary union: EU, British pound sterling, demand shocks, currency,

 

C/E/437. Proposal. Impacts of Euro and its non-adoption on UK

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980
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper proposes to examine the monetary and fiscal impacts of the Euro in the global context and in the context of states that have adopted the Euro considering the outcomes of its non-adoption for the UK. A brief overview of related literature is presented, research philosophy and methodology are described, the structure of the proposed dissertation is outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, Euro zone, Euro non-adoption by UK,

 

C/E/434. Dissertation. Advantages and Disadvantages of Adopting Euro for UK

WORDS:
10100
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
109.99 GBP

The dissertation addresses the adoption of the euro by the UK. Literature is reviewed on the Optimum Currency Area theory (OCA) exploring the reasons for and against UK joining the European Monetary Union (EMU). Analysis is conducted of economic variables relevant for the decision, including the volatility of the currencies, the amount of international trade before and after joining the EMU, inflation rates, unemployment levels, etc. The methods of the research are based on the analysis of quantitative and quantitative data with the focus on the historical or dynamical fluctuations of the quantitative data. Conclusions are made about the opportunities for the UK to join EMU in the conditions of the global financial crisis.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, British Pound, Euro Zone, single currency, international trade, exchange rates, volatility, European Monetary Union, EMU,