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C/E/218. Emergence and spread of neo-liberal economic policies

(2008, 2500 words)

The paper examines the Neo-liberalist approach to development considering whether the opening of borders has degraded the power of the nation-state's social policies and cultural identity. The problems identified with the WTO in entrenching poverty within the developing world are addressed.

C/E/212. Macroeconomic performance of UK, Germany, France and the US

(2007, 1400 words)

The report examines the macroeconomic performance of a group of developed economies including the UK, Germany, France and the US. The indicators employed are the annual growth rate of GDP, employment rates, inflation rate, prices, employment growth, productivity and long term interest rate in the last years. Market bubbles are analysed using the income-expenditure model for five sectors, discussing what could happen if the global market bubbles reach their bursting point. A brief resume of the latest news of the housing market is presented.

C/E/213. Effect of mortgage price bubble on the economy, explained through income-expenditure model

(2007, 1800 words)

The paper examines the possible effects of the UK price drop on the economy considering whether the mortgage market consists of a bubble at the moment, and presenting an overview of the performance of the UK, the US, Germany and France over the last 10 years.

C/E/195. UK planning policy: reconciliation of conflicts

(2007, 1100 words)

The paper looks at the UK planning policy from the perspective of the different stakeholders (Government, developers, landowners and the public) showing the difference in their interests as a cause of conflicts, inherent in the land use. Debatable issues are examined in terms of the UK planning policy, discussing its flexibility with reference to a legal case. The problems of the interpretation and the implementation of the planning process are addressed.

C/E/196. Macroeconomics: theoretical analysis of an economy in equilibrium

(2007, 6000 words)

The paper examines the theoretical underpinnings of the effects of a lump sum tax in the economy and the effects associated with an increase in the investment expenditure. Keynesian model approach is used.

C/E/159. Description of macro-economic state in UK and India

(2007, 800 words)

The present paper outlines macro-economic situation in the UK and India. The description is based on the following indicators: GDP per capita, GDP rate, inflation rate, unemployment rate, interest rate, average salary and minimum wage. This information might useful basis for developing business plan or other strategic decisions.

C/E/154. An advantage of relational contracting is that it leads to savings on transaction costs. Explain.

(2007, 950 words)

This paper analyses the role of relational contracts with transaction costs. It describes the nature of relational contracts and evaluates its impact on the transaction costs, demonstrating that relational contracting leads to savings in terms of transaction costs.

E/E/52. Porter believes that the UK is fatally weakened in the world economy. Why? Do you agree with him?

(2006, 2000 words)

The paper offers the profile of Michael Porter focusing on his research into the recent economic development of Britain and reviewing his ideas about the causes of the UK economic weakening. Porter's suggestions about the measures to revive British economy are outlined and discussed.

P/E/518. Drivers of manufacturing industry in Russia, India and Japan

(2006, 1500 words)

The paper examines the factors that influence the development of manufacturing focusing on state involvement, institutional structures and external influences. The development of the manufacturing industry in Russia, India and Japan over the interwar period is reviewed.

P/E/463. Classical theory of employment and its rejection by Keynes

(2006, 2500 words)

The paper addresses the issue of unemployment reviewing classical approaches to full employment as is a natural state of the economy, including Say’s Law principle, and discussing the problems of savings, flexible wages and prices, etc. Keynes’ book ‘The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money’ is reviewed discussing his rejection of the classical theory of employment.

P/E/436. Fiscal policy, unemployment, inflation and economic growth: macroeconomic approach

(2006, 2000 words)

The paper reviews theoretical approaches to macroeconomics focusing on the Keynesian theory, and discussing the difference between fiscal and monetary policies, the issues of unemployment and inflation, the role of the government in the country’s economic growth, etc.

P/E/430. What determines investment in economy?

(2006, 2500 words)

The paper examines the determinants of investment in the economy reviewing investment theories, namely, the Neoclassical theory, the accelerator model, Tobin’s Q theory, etc. Political, demographical, industrial and other factors determining investment strategies are outlined.

C/E/107. Describe how Hong Kong’s currency board system works and outline advantages and disadvantages of it

(2006, 2500 words)

This essay describes the currency regime that has been adopted by Hong Kong in 1983. The regimes was designed quickly and most of the economists though that it will not last more the 6 months. However, not only the regime lasted until the present day but also it has solved the financial and banking crises in the economy. China was seen as a threat to the regime, due to the change of the sovereign body, however the autonomy of Hong Kong was preserved. The essay outlines a large number of advantages and disadvantages and concludes that despite the disadvantage the bottom line is that it works and has done a lot of good to the economy, therefore it should be maintained.

C/E/105. How did “New Labour” contribute to the economy?

(2006, 1000 words)

The essay concentrates on the macroeconomic contribution of the Labour government to the UK. It is argued that the contribution was extremely significant and the economy is enjoying stable and healthy growth since 1805. It is also argued that the UK should not join the Euro zone, as it may harm the economy. The essay is supported by numerous diagrams and table that outline key economic factors.

C/E/104. Economic analysis of the UKs economy.

(2006, 1500 words)

The essay identifies some of the main macroeconomic factors and analyses for the UK economy, such as: inflation rate, employment rate, exchange rate, GDP growth, public spending and productivity. The latest news, Chancellors budgets and national statistics are used to support the arguments. Moreover, a large number of graphs and diagrams are provided. It is concluded that the UK has seen a remarkable sustainability of economic growth since the Labour government took office in 1997.

P/E/330. Problems of economic policy makers

(2002, 1600 words)

The paper examines the problems affecting policymakers (economists) working in a continuously changing environment. The problems are outlined and illustrated with examples discussing the most difficult time for policy makers, the techniques of policy fulfilment used by the government, etc.

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