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15 févr. 2008
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The Business Gateway to Qatar 2006

Essay - 102 pages - Economy general

The state of Qatar offers a unique variety of opportunities. Having almost entirely transformed itself during the last several years, the country keeps its incredible momentum of steady development. However under the auspices and progressive guidance of His Highness the Emir of the State of...

14 févr. 2008
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The increase of power in China and India

Case study - 10 pages - Economy general

Globalization is the increased mobility of goods, services, labour, technology and capital throughout the world. This process has speeded up over the years, especially with the growth of new information and communication technologies. Through these changes, we can see the growth of emerging...

10 févr. 2008
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Is globalisation sustainable?

Essay - 15 pages - Economy general

Economic globalization is a major driver in today's world and has obvious and hidden implications on business and our daily life, as it is one of the factors of an extremely complex interconnectedness of human life across the planet. Local competition has existed since man was able to travel,...

07 févr. 2008
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Global Governance and Economic Development

Case study - 11 pages - Economy general

According to common perception among economists, the idea of institutional economics started with Ronald Coarse's article, “The Nature of the Firm” (1937) where the concepts of transaction costs and economic analysis were first introduced (Coarse, 1998, p. 71). Since then, the field...

03 févr. 2008
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Flexicurity: the Danish Model

Essay - 7 pages - Economy general

The word "flexicurity" is used to describe a social system combining an easy possibility for the employers of hiring and firing - flexibility - to important social benefits for unemployed people - security. This model is typical for Denmark for different reasons. Welfare benefits are centralised...

30 janv. 2008
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The rolled-up holiday pay

Essay - 5 pages - Economy general

The Working Time Regulations (“WTR”) were introduced in the UK in 1998 to implement the EU Working Time Directive 93/104/EC (“the Directive”) and are intended to be a health and safety measure. Under the Regulations, workers are entitled to four weeks paid annual leave. One of...

29 janv. 2008
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Comment on the article "Can India fly?", from The Economist n°8480, 2006

Essay - 4 pages - Economy general

"Indian Business has much to celebrate", says the author of the article "can India fly?—now for the hard part", published in the june 3rd 2006 edition of The Economist. India has been recently swept by great optimism, thanks to its phenomenal economic growth. Indian GDP growth hit of 7% in...

29 janv. 2008
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Senergy

Case study - 17 pages - Economy general

Government support through financial incentives and the public's trend toward environmentally friendly products has opened the way for alternative energy based companies to thrive. In the French market, with little direct competition, we believe our company will experience success. Senergy...

12 janv. 2008
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Burundi: Will the heart of Africa stay poor for ever?

Essay - 11 pages - Economy general

Burundi is a landlocked country with an equatorial climate on the east of Africa. The country is called "The heart of Africa" and it is located in a hilly and mountainous place, dropping to a plateau in the east. There are some plains but no maritime claims. Concerning its area, the country is...

11 janv. 2008
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Balance of payments: France

Essay - 12 pages - Economy general

"The balance of payments is a measure of the payments that flow between two specific countries. It is used to analyze and summarize the international economic transactions of that country during a specific time period."(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balance_of_payments). It is an important...

09 janv. 2008
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The World Trade Organisation (WTO) and public contracts

Essay - 8 pages - Economy general

The World Trade Organization aims at ensuring “harmony, freedom, equity and security” in trading activities. The organization has the institutional means to control the compatibility of national policies to its requirements. From financial to commercial items, all fields of legislation...

27 nov. 2007
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A number of assumptions are typically made on preferences to give so-called "well-behaved indifference curves"

Essay - 5 pages - Economy general

The consumer choice theory aims, among other things, at modeling preferences that will guide the consumer in his choices. To do this, an assumption will be made: the consumer is able to rank any two consumption bundles as to their desirability, that is, the consumer is aware of his own tastes and...

27 nov. 2007
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Explain the role of conjectural variations within the context of quantity settings duopoly. Use this idea to explain the difference between Cournot and Stackelberg models of duopoly

Essay - 7 pages - Economy general

In the context of oligopoly, firms do not have to worry about strategic behaviour as do monopolies, as far as consumers are concerned. Nonetheless, as they face competition from a few other firms, strategies in terms of price-setting and quantity-setting are of prime importance. What we want to...

20 nov. 2007
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Trade and counterfeit

Worksheets - 4 pages - Economy general

Counterfeiting and piracy are terms used to describe a range of illicit activities linked to intellectual property rights infringement. It includes violation of trademarks, copyrights, patents, design rights, as well as a number of related rights. Counterfeiting of goods can be seen as one of...

12 nov. 2007
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The introduction of methodology and practice in economics

Worksheets - 3 pages - Economy general

The methodology in economics is important, because it gives us a better understanding of the economic analysis. The purpose of the economic theory, is to provide a comprehensive framework for the study of human behavior', Gary Becker had declared (1976). As the aim of the economy, governments...

29 oct. 2007
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Globalization and work: The role of trade unions in balancing globalization

Essay - 13 pages - Economy general

The trade-union teams of a company, a branch or a territory, are confronted daily with the stakes in globalization. It is the case when, because of the saturation of the mobile telephony market in Europe, Mitsubishi closes its unity of Vitré to become established in China; when to increase its...

08 oct. 2007
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On what basis does Keynes (General theory) discount the list of other feasible variables? In particular, does he dismiss subjective variables because he cannot measure them?

Worksheets - 2 pages - Economy general

Keynes, in his book, ?The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money' argues that objective variables are the most useful tools that fiscal policy-makers can adopt. In this book, Keynes' primary objective is to discover the prime determinants of the volume of employment. He asserts...

08 oct. 2007
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Synopsis On Open Systems

Essay - 2 pages - Economy general

Recent years have witnessed an upsurge in academic the dialogue over the concept of ?Open Systems' (especially in non-mainstream approaches) many of which have recently been influenced by Critical Realism (Mearman, 2004: 2). Victoria Chick (Chick, 2004: 4) defines a system as "a network, a...

04 oct. 2007
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What do you consider to be the major differences between Adam Smith's and David Ricardo's theories of international trade?

Essay - 5 pages - Economy general

The basic concept underlying all international transactions is that foreign markets are extensions of domestic markets, in the sense that goods and services produced domestically, and whose quality is reflected in the strengths of the supply and demand curves, can also be sold internationally....

26 sept. 2007
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The income gap: a growing dilemma

Essay - 19 pages - Economy general

While considering the poverty line in France, it is amazing to note that the current statistics has revealed that nearly 4 million people are homeless in France. This kind of an alarming and unmatched growth pattern is also visible across some Asian countries. Despite this poverty issue that...

19 sept. 2007
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Effects of the end of quotas for textiles on the French industry

Essay - 4 pages - Economy general

On the 11th of December 2001, China embarked into a new journey in its history by becoming an official member of the World Trade Organization. This was the first step towards free trade however, it was not the last. China's sharp economic growth and the end of quotas in January 2005 predicted...

19 sept. 2007
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The car industry: A move to concentration

Essay - 8 pages - Economy general

The motor industry is over 100 years old and has an interesting history and uncertain future. It provides an interesting example of an industry that had to quickly evaluate due to constant evolution of technologies employed. This evolution was so money-demanding that it caused a typical movement...

19 sept. 2007
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The tobacco industry

Essay - 8 pages - Economy general

The origin of tobacco is quite old, and it became an industry when European discovered it. But the future of this particular industry is uncertain. Tobacco is not really an innocent product, since it has been proved to be addicting and to favour diseases such as cancer. Consequently, tobacco...

10 sept. 2007
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Alterglobalisation: "Another world is possible?"

Essay - 5 pages - Economy general

In the mid-eighties there were huge criticisms caused by the liberal policy carried out both by Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. There were, especially in the United Kingdom, a lot of strikes and manifestations against the neo-liberalism. However, Margaret Thatcher, answering to an interview...

10 sept. 2007
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Farmland Abandonment and the Farmland Market: Lessons from Japan

Essay - 10 pages - Economy general

A major concern in Japan is the farmland market which is inefficient and which is reaching a state of illiquidity. If one could go by a hypothesis the reason for this inefficiency could be related to the remarkable increase in area of abandoned farmland. In this paper, a model which is commonly...

10 sept. 2007
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Decentralization as a constraint to Leviathan: a panel cointegration analysis

Essay - 9 pages - Economy general

Basing fiscal federalism on the government is indeed a study to be reconsidered. This paper reflects on the effects of fiscal federalism. The Leviathan hypothesis (twisted speculation), suggests a negative relationship between fiscal decentralization and government growth. This relationship has...

10 sept. 2007
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Barbara Ehrenreich's "Nickel and Dimed"

Book review - 5 pages - Economy general

As a response to both Bill Clinton's introduction of the “Welfare Reform” putting an end to what he called “Welfare as we know it” and to the journalistic tendency of writing articles on the people far from the ground, Barbara Ehrenreich - of course a bit forced by her editor...

10 sept. 2007
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Free Trade Agreements and Equity Market Integration: A Case of U.S. and Jordan

Essay - 13 pages - Economy general

Considering the degree of openness in trade and investment, it is a well accepted fact that the international financial markets have increased their mutual dependency on each other. When laying out plans and taking decisions, traders are cautious. Therefore, traders incorporate information...

10 sept. 2007
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Analyzing the capital budgeting and real options in different countries

Essay - 14 pages - Economy general

Our case study will focus on the comparison between the Capital Budgeting techniques that is being employed across different countries. We also aim to explore the differences (if they are prevalent) in the existence of the so-called theory-practice gap of capital budgeting. In order to conduct a...

10 sept. 2007
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Stock market return and time-varying volatility in an emerging market: evidence from sub-saharan Africa (ssa)

Essay - 13 pages - Economy general

This paper offers a comprehensive view of four time properties that emerge from the empirical time series literature on asset returns. It examines: (1) the predictability of returns from past observations; (2) the auto-regressive behavior of conditional volatility; (3) the asymmetric response of...