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Papers On International Economics & Finance
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Economic Status of India
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This 15 page report discusses India’s
various economic situations and addresses a variety of issues and
concerns such as working conditions, foreign investment, and
historical precedence for contemporary situations. In 1997,
India marked the fiftieth anniversary of the nation’s
independence. Economic reforms implemented throughout the 1990s
and carried out by the Indian government have been remarkable
given the prevailing attitude among numerous social scientists,
politicians, and economic analysts that such reforms would be
impossible to implement. However, social programs have not
succeeded in conquering the nation’s rampant poverty.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWindeco.wps
Paper Title: Economic Status of India
Ongoing U.S. Investment In India
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A 6 page paper that proposes that based on the human resources available, the amount of resource support India needs to improve its infrastructure, and what the U.S. could learn from India's fast-moving economic growth and improvement, the United States should continue to invest resources in India. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Indiaecn.wps
Paper Title: Ongoing U.S. Investment In India
The Asian Crisis and the IMF
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A 15 page overview of the factors contributing to the Asian Economic Crisis. Compares and contrasts several of the economic policies of the Asian countries and provides a particular emphasis on Indonesia and Malaysia. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPasiaCr.wps
Paper Title: The Asian Crisis and the IMF
Should the US Continue to Grant Most Favored Nation Trade Status to China?
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An 8 page paper presenting the universalist's argument that yes, the US should continue to trade with China under the most favorable conditions possible. The paper presents the conservative, and some say uncaring, view as described by economics scholars from the Brookings and Cato Institutes. Those who claim that human rights issues should be paramount are right, but the methods the most liberal would choose are economically misguided. As the paper argues and concludes, human rights issues are best served by keeping the freest form of trade possible with China, thereby not only keeping the country and their human rights issues in the world's spotlight, but providing an economic basis with which to implement change, as well. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Favchina.wps
Paper Title: Should the US Continue to Grant Most Favored Nation Trade Status to China?
Helms-Burton Law, Argument for Repeal
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A 10 page paper that argues strongly for the repeal of the Helms-Burton Law based on its potentially devastating effect on U.S. and global economies, plus the fact that sanctions have proven, historically, to be ineffective as outlined by the Act. Issues considered also include state sovereignty, NAFTA, and the EU. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TheHelms.doc
Paper Title: Helms-Burton Law, Argument for Repeal
THE CONCERNS OVER GLOBALIZATION
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This 20-page paper attempts to downplay the glowing reports of globalization by offering proof that the concept does not necessarily benefit everyone. The paper's thesis is that while globalization does provide economic benefit, it poses economic challenges as well. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MTglofra.rtf
Paper Title: THE CONCERNS OVER GLOBALIZATION
GERMAN ECONOMY
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This 5-page paper examines the status of the German economy and the problems plaguing the country's fiscal status. Topics touched upon include Germany's labor problems, problems with reunification and economic outlook. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTgeecou.rtf
Paper Title: GERMAN ECONOMY
GEOPOLITICS AND GEOECONOMIES IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER
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This 5-page paper supports the view that the world order has reflected geoeconomics, rather than geopolitics sinc the 1990s. Examples used to support this thesis are the end of the Cold War, the rise of globalization and the idea that economics is the real power in the 21st century. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Title: GEOPOLITICS AND GEOECONOMIES IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER
EUROPEAN UNION, THEORIES AND ANALYSIS
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This 10-page paper is an analysis about the European Union and its effectiveness. Touched on in this essay are some trade theories followed by the EU, as well as how effective they have been for both the union as a whole and for individual member states. Also discussed is the history of the EU Bibliography lists 6 sources
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Paper Title: EUROPEAN UNION, THEORIES AND ANALYSIS
Consequences of EU Expansion
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This 3 page paper looks at the EU and its possible expansion East. The paper argues that a two-tier negotiation method is necessary.
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Filename: SA332EU2.rtf
Paper Title: Consequences of EU Expansion
Should Britain Adopt the Euro?
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This 9 page paper thoughtfully looks at the cases for and against the embrace of the euro by Britain. The situation is discussed several years after the advent of the new currency. Both economic and political reasons are considered. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA333R1.rtf
Paper Title: Should Britain Adopt the Euro?
Should the EU Reduce Working Hours?
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This 3 page paper looks at the mandatory 48 hour work week. Should the EU shorten the work week? Both sides of the issue are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA332EU3.rtf
Paper Title: Should the EU Reduce Working Hours?
International Trade Law & the European Union
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Some theorists and legal specialists have argued that the 15 member countries of the European Union have such a diverse range of international trade laws that complications will inherently occur as a result of attempts to promote greater trade openness leading up to the installation of the European Monetary Union under the euro in the next decade. This 27 page paper provides an overview of the major components of international trade law that pose a threat to the easy initiation of the European Monetary Union, and then relates the current trade laws for many of the member countries to issues in external trade processes. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: Eurotrad.wps
Paper Title: International Trade Law & the European Union
German Economy After the Reunification: The Effects of German
Reunification on Foreign Trade Between the US and Germany From 1990 to
1998
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This 60 page paper considers the mitigating factors that have
redefined trade between the United States and Germany since
reunification. This paper provides a brief historical view of the
changes that have occurred over the past two decades, as well as the
significant economic and legal reforms that have been put in place since
1990. This paper not only identifies the major players and the
determining factors that have shaped economic change, but have also
determined the link between the emerging status of the European Union
and the importance for impacting trade between the reunified Germany and
the United States. Bibliography lists 50 sources.
Filename: MHgermun.wps
Paper Title: German Economy After the Reunification: The Effects of German
Reunification on Foreign Trade Between the US and Germany From 1990 to
1998
15 Flags Over Euroland - The Risk of the Nation-State
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7 pages in length, this paper argues the thesis that a total unification of Europe is not possible due to the diversity and national pride of the members of the European Union. This paper traces the history of Europe from the days of ancient Greece to the balance of power achieved between France and England following the Reformation to underscore the cultural tribalism of the countries of Europe. Also included is a comparison between the United States of America and the unification the European Union hopes to achieve. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: LCEuroUn.doc
Paper Title: 15 Flags Over Euroland - The Risk of the Nation-State
European Union: Foreign Affairs and Security
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A 5 page paper which discusses the various conditions involving the foreign affairs and security of the European Union. The positive and negative sides of the European Union's involvement are illustrated in an attempt to see whether Europe is strong or merely a monster with no teeth. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAeuteeth.wps
Paper Title: European Union: Foreign Affairs and Security
Foreign Direct Investment In The European Union
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An 8 page paper discussing foreign direct investment in the European Union and what policy changes could or should be made. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: EUinvest.doc
Paper Title: Foreign Direct Investment In The European Union
France and Luxembourg in the European Union
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A 7 page paper discussing the advantages and disadvantages of membership in the European Union for these two countries, emphasizing the first few months of euro trading. Luxembourg never has been large enough either in size or wealth to be considered as a 'power' of Europe, but like the businessman who finds a niche and fills it, Luxembourg appears to be poised to gather great gains from EU membership. France has other issues with which to deal. The national ideology is so different from much of the rest of Europe that France likely will have difficulties adjusting, but the promise of greater economic prosperity will make any necessary transition less painful for them. Bibliography lists 8 sources. KS-EU99.doc
Filename: KS-EU99.doc
Paper Title: France and Luxembourg in the European Union
International Co-Operation;
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This 5 page paper is in two parts. The first part of the paper considers whether international co-operation is every truly possible or if trust will not ever extend to anything more than trading issues. The second part of the paper considers the role of conflict and the resulting realisation that co-operation is more profitable than conflict. Throughout the paper the European Union is used as an example. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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Paper Title: International Co-Operation;
The Amsterdam Treaty
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(5 pp) The Amsterdam Treaty significantly
addresses previous deep seated democratic
deficiencies found in previous European Community
Law making. These include stronger citizen redress,
further protection of individual rights, and
directly addressing the need for more innovative
employment strategies within the European Union.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBamtrea.rtf
Paper Title: The Amsterdam Treaty
The European Investment Bank
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the creation of the European Investment Bank as well as the role it plays within the purview of international banking. The bank's relationship with the European Union (EU) is also discussed in detail. This historical reference is supplemented by recent actions taken by the enormous institution. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Eib.wps
Paper Title: The European Investment Bank
The European Union -- Is It More Powerful than Its Member Nations?
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This 7 page report discusses whether or not the new power and primacy of the European Union will ultimately outshine the sovereignty of the EU's independent nation-members. Numerous factors relating to modern Europe cause any political scientist or student of European history to wonder how long this 'union' will hold and what will be its ultimate outcomes. Therefore, it would be truly foolish to only study the politics and attitudes of the Union without also studying the national origins that shaped many of those same attitudes. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Title: The European Union -- Is It More Powerful than Its Member Nations?
The European Union: Its History and Relevance of the British Competition Law
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A 7 page review of the history of the European Union and its specific impacts. Concentrates on the impacts of the Union in Britain and discusses its various spinoffs such as the British Competition Bill. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Paper Title: The European Union: Its History and Relevance of the British Competition Law
The Greatest Challenges Facing the European Union
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This 9 page
report discusses a number of the issues being dealt with by the
leaders of the European Union. With an admittedly shared but
still distinct history, the nations of Europe have faced and will
continue to face a significant number of obstacles blocking the
utopian state that some imagine as the future of Europe. New
regulatory frameworks, the creation of the Euro,
post-nationalism, economic and social expansion, as well as the
growing sense of alienation on the part citizens of EU
member-nations must all be considered as important challenges of
the 21st century. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWeuchal.wps
Paper Title: The Greatest Challenges Facing the European Union
The New Economy and its Implications
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This 12 page paper considers the concept of the 'new' economy, which is defined by the trade between nations. This paper argues that the new economy will have definitive impacts on the US economy and on the world economy based on the position of the United States and the call for changes in the economic development of regions like the European Union. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHNeweco.wps
Paper Title: The New Economy and its Implications
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