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Capitalism
& Internationalism / Changing Economics : An 8 page paper that compares the
major points in three texts that outline the changing face of economics and the
transformation of capitalism inherent in the progression of the world market as we move
towards the 21st century. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Capinter.wps
Disadvantages Of Globalization : The thesis that
globalization is not good for underdeveloped countries is supported in this 15 page
analysis. Central America is the focus of the paper, which includes a brief history of
each of its seven countries. U.S. involvement in the region is emphasized. The paper
concludes that the presence of multinationals in Central America is not the best thing for
its people. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Globadis.wps
Understanding Global Economics : An 11 page research
paper which examines the book Pop Internationalism by Paul Krugman and compares
Krugman's ideas with others on the topic of globalization. Krugman offers a totally
different perspective then the one that is routinely offered in the Sunday supplement of
the local newspaper. According to Krugman, the current notion that nations are competing
as if they were, themselves, corporations in a global market place is not only wrong, its
dangerous because it leads to misconceptions. An annotated bibliography lists 6 sources. Globecon.wps
The U.S. & The World Economy : A 5 page
essay discussing different aspects of the world economy, in general, and the U.S. economy,
in particular. The asset-price inflation bubble is discussed with examples of the two
primary dangers associated with it. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Usworld.wps
Transnational Corporations / Effect On Host Nation : This
6 page paper discusses the growth of transnational corporations in the last twenty years
and some of the problems they have caused. The focus on the paper, however, is on the
benefits and contributions transnational corporations make to the host nation.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. PGtnc.wps
Economic Theories of Trade : This 3 page essay
discusses economic theories of trade in terms of comparative advantages and other
fundamental determinants of trade. Bibliography lists one source. BWleontief.rtf
US Export : A 5 page summary of concerns of
US exporters including antitrust and common law, information licensing, company structure
in foreign markets, etc. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Usexport.wps
Trade Deficits: Macroeconomic Problems : A
10 page research paper on the effects of trade deficits on economies. The writer focuses
on deficits as GNP indicators and how the world has responded to trade deficits with
countries in crisis such as Japan, Brazil and others. Bibliography lists 13 sources. Cntradef.wps
Economics, Business & International Trade in Norway
: A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the progression of Norway from an
agricultural center to a newly re-emerging force in international trade. This paper
demonstrates that Norway's success is related to both international policies and national
policies that have both contributed to economic successes there. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Norway.wps
Economic Policies Of The Grecian P.A.S.O.K : An 8
page essay examining the economic policies of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement
(Panhellinion Socialistiko Kinima-PASOK), the style of Greek government first put into
place in the 1970s but brought to full invasiveness under the leadership of Prime
Minister Andreas Papandreou beginning in 1982. Originally intended to pull Greece up to
the economic levels of the rest of the European Community nations, PASOKs
pervasiveness grew unchecked and became thoroughly corrupt. With the death of Papandreou
in July, 1996, the new government of Costas Simitis hopes to reverse many of the economic
policies and practices that have prevented Greek economic growth. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Pasok.wps
Kazakhstan / An Economic History : An 8 page paper
on this republic of the former Soviet Union. Its ecomonic history and the subsequent
problems that have developed are examined. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Kazak.wps
Polish Stabilization : A 17 page research paper
examining the stabilization policies of Poland since the fall of communism in 1989. The
measures that Poles imposed on themselves were so severe that they were collectively
termed "shock therapy." Inflation rates of nearly 600% combined with an
unemployment rate that peaked at nearly 15%, combined with the abrupt end of all the
social support programs available under communist rule made life in Poland extremely
difficult, yet the people remained steadfast in their determination to "Return to
Europe." Though they havent yet accomplished their full return, theyre
well on their wayobservers expect them to gain full membership into the European
Community by the year 2000. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Poland.wps
Italian History & Economy : An 10 page
research paper investigating the history and economy of Italy. Reviews the political
climate as well as economic reforms made in the last several years. Offers data on trade,
GDP, and efforts made towards the goal of becoming a founding-member of the EMU.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Italy.wps
France / U.S. Investment Market : A 10 page
overview of the French economy ala 1997-1998 and relationship to U.S. investment. The
writer explores the sociocultural, political and economic trends in France, and ties this
incidentally to the potential for investment in chain hotels in France. The writer
concludes that because of the background provided, that chain investment in France is not
viable at this time. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Francecn.doc
The Economic Development of Pacific Rim Countries : An
8 page research paper describing the economic situation of the Pacific Rim countries. The
writer attempts to explore the effects of war, environment, and politics on the industrial
development of these countries. Also covered is the influence of China on
industrialization and the role that Western nations play in the ultimate success or
failure of these countries. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Pacificr.wps
U.S. Pacific Rim States Influence On The
Countrys Food Supply : 10 pages in length. The United States Pacific Rim
region provides an incredible amount of food for the rest of the country, as well as the
rest of the world. Its inherent diversity of products serves as its primary appeal, while
it climate, environment and culture play essential roles in cultivating that diversity.
All the way up and down the U.S. Pacific Rim, one will find an incredible display of food
that, while it may be available from other parts of the world, offers a far greater appeal
over other suppliers. From seafood to produce to wine, the writer discusses how the U.S.
Pacific Rim region is one of the most worlds best purveyors of fine food.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Rimstate.wps
The American System vs The Chinese System : A 5
page paper comparing and contrasting the two different systems in American and Chinese
society. China and the United States are two of the largest countries in the world with an
enormous population to contend with. There are a few similarities and a vast number of
differences between the two countries. Areas under examination include civil rights,
education, population control, government aid and funding, and religion. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Uschin.wps
Chinese and Russian Economies & Politics :
This 6 page research paper examines the changes in China and Russia since the ideological
and political collapse of Communism. Specifically considered are the present and the
future of the two countries, with the assertion that China is headed for
superpower status while Russia is in decline. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Chinruss.wps
The Impact of Chinas Economic Reforms on State -
Society Relations :
A 5 page paper which examines the state-society changes which have occurred in
China as a result of the major reformation of economic policy begun by Deng Xiaoping and
which have continued after his death. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Statesoc.wps
Economic Impact of Industrial Pollution in Korea :
10 pages in length. The UN says that "trade has the potential to contribute to the
highest possible level of global sustainable development, but only if social and
environmental aspects are considered along with economic benefits. Attention has thus
increasingly turned to the significant impacts of trade on the environment."
Korea has the distinction of combining environmental awareness with common sense and an
economic slant; Koreas approach would seem to represent the best of all worlds.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Koreaenv.wps
Singapores Business Climate for Foreign Businesses
: A 20 page paper written as a report to the UN of conditions affecting the conduct of
business by a foreign company in Singapore. Singapore has exercised more prudence than
several other of the ASEAN nations in the management of their finances and lending
practices, so they are not as adversely affected by the currency crisis as most of the
other member states. Singapore is indeed a country in which to conduct profitable business
pursuits: the government is sympathetic to the needs of the business community and also
places no restrictions on percentages of foreign ownership. The paper contains several
tables. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Singan.wps
Singapores Public Administration : A 15 page
research paper on the governmental structure of Singapore and the governments
influence in the economic advances of the country. Singapore is no longer a developing
nation, having officially crossed over the line into "developed" status in 1996.
Their economic level is the highest of all of the region of Southeast Asia, and their per
capita income has already surpassed that of both Great Britain and Germany. They are
expected to surpass US per capita income in 1997. Singapores government has some
qualities that the western world sees as oddities, but the west is now giving new
attention to the balance the country has achieved in maintaining the benefits of a strong
government while avoiding its detriments. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Singadm.wps
Economic Development Of Southeast Asia : 7 pages in
length. The Southeast Asian economic crisis has created quite a ripple effect upon the
rest of the world's economic status. Having been caused by a number of occurrences, the
crisis has created a great deal of financial hardship for the primary Asian countries
involved: Japan, Korea, Thailand and Malaysia. Determining their pattern of individual
economic development has led to a better understanding of how such a catastrophic
situation could escalate to its current status. The writer discusses economic development
as it pertains to Japan, Korea, Thailand and Malaysia. Bibliography lists 11 sources. AsianEc.wps
Pakistan's Economy : In 8 pages, the writer discusses
how the economy of Pakistan got to the point that it is today, and some of the measures
being taken to reverse the low economic level. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Pakec.wps
Reducing Pakistans National Debt : A 7 page
paper discussing steps Pakistan needs to take in order to reduce its crushing national
debt. For more than 25 years, various governments have attempted to grow Pakistans
economy for the benefit of the Pakistani people. The economy grew at a rapid and sustained
rate averaging 4.9 percent annually for more than 30 years, but an increasing focus on
defense spending and unrealistic taxation policies combined with traditionally low
domestic savings rates worked to stall the economy and place undue burden on the Pakistani
people. The paper argues that Pakistan needs to decrease import and defense spending,
equalize and broaden the tax base, and privatize government industry right away.
Bibfliography lists 8 sources. Pakistand.doc
Fundamentalist Pakistan Based on Politics, not Islam
: A 15 page research paper that examines the regime of Pakistan's prime minister,
Nawaz Sharif, who recently instituted a fundamentalist Islamic regime in that country. The
writer demonstrates that Sharif's real intentions are not religious, but political in
their origin and that his policy are in direct opposition to the teachings of Islam.
Bibliography lists 14 sources. Isfund.wps
Economic Diversity in the Persian Gulf Countries :
A 13 page overview of the importance of economic diversification in the Persian Gulf
States. Stresses that a move away from an oil-based economy is critical if these countries
are to survive. Provides suggestions for alternative economic activities including
recycling of natural resources (particularly oil), foreign investments, tourism and
technology based innovations. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Econdive.wps
The Economy Of Thailand : An 8 page research paper
dealing with the economic strifes of Thailand. The writer details Thailands economic
position, and gives some insight into what has happened, what is happening, and what is
planned to happen in Thailand. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Thailand.wps
The Thai Baht & The Asian
Monetary Crisis : This 15 page paper examines the change in the value of the baht
and the events which led up to the July 2, 1997 action which effectively started the Asian
currency crisis.Various issues are addressed including the state of businesses within
Thailand, effect on trading partners as well as the general economic effect felt around
the world. Bibliography lists 18 sources. Thaibaht.wps
Asian Financial Crisis And Effect On Regional International
Relations : This 9 page report discusses the impact the financial crisis in Asia
is having on its neighboring nations and how that has affected international relations.
Also discussed is the IMFs role in policy changes and the impact of those changes.
Bibliography lists 12 sources. Asiancr.wps
Financial Market Efficiencies In Light Of Asian Crisis
: This 4 page report discusses whether or not financial markets can still be regarded
as efficient, especially in light of this years financial crisis in Asia.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Effiasian.wps
Effects of the Asian Currency Crisis
: This 8 page paper looks at the effects of the Asian currency crisis on the United
States and possible action which could be taken to help the situation. The problem with
the presence of nuclear weapons in the region is touched upon. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Curcris.wps
Economic Analysis Of Asian Growth Triangles : This 15
page paper examines the Growth Triangle which consists of Singapore, Malaysia and
Indonesia, in light of the New Institutional Economics that has recently become popular.
The analysis includes projections for the future of the region and considers the currency
crisis as well as Asias political position in the world. Bibliography lists 15
sources. Astrigro.wps
U.S. Economic Policy And The Asian Economic Crisis :
This 5 page paper provides an overview of President Clintons speeches during
September of 1998 concerning economic issues. Some background information and follow up is
included. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Clinasia.wps
U.S. Role in the Asian Economic Crisis :
This 8 page paper assumes that the United States should intervene and help to bail out
Asia monetarily. Both sides of the issue are explored. Economic and foreign policy
considerations are equally a part of the argument. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Asiaaid.wps
Asian Financial Crisis & Effect on Regional International
Relations : This 9 page report discusses the impact the financial crisis in Asia
is having on its neighboring nations and how that has affected international relations.
Also discussed is the IMFs role in policy changes and the impact of those changes.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Rir.wps
The Asian Currency Crisis : Perceptions and reactions
around the world to the Asian currency crisis is contained in this 12 page paper written
during March of 1998. The history of the crisis is traced to its very beginnings. The
devaluation of the baht as the incident that sparked the crisis is included and the
consequences of the decision is highlighted as well. United States and European
involvement is detailed and predictions for the future are also included. Bibliography
lists more than a dozen sources. Asiamon.wps
The Asian Currency Crisis and Impact On The U.S. : A
10 page paper that provides a comprehensive overview of the background and current
economic conditions in Asian and reflects on the impacts for trade, import/export problems
as a result of the currency crisis. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Asiacu.wps
The Asian Economic Crisis As It Affects South Korea :10
pages in length. The Asian economic crisis of 1997 hit hard the people of South Korea.
Fingers point to bad financial investments by politically skewed businessmen as the
culprit of what literally crippled several Asian countries, nearly driving them into
bankruptcy. The writer touches upon the initial causes, effects and ultimate future
outcome for the people of South Korea. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Asiane3.wps
The Financial Crisis In Indonesia : A 9 page paper
discussing the causes and effects of the financial crisis in Indonesia. The means by which
the financial crisis in Indonesia and neighboring Asian nations can have an impact on the
rest of the world are also briefly discussed, Bibliography lists 10 sources. Indofin.wps
Asian Economic Crisis Effects on Taiwan & Indonesia
This 8 page paper addresses issues surrounding the Asian financial crisis. The economies
and political situations of Taiwan and Indonesia are compared. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Taiwindo.wps
Korean Industry During the Currency Crisis : The
Asian currency crisis is the focus of this 4 page paper that looks at how businesses are
affected in Korea. The beef and agricultural industries as well as Korean banks are two
types of businesses that are discussed. Future predictions concerning the economic
conditions of the country are included. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Korcrsis.wps
Comparing the Economies of Indonesia & Thailand :
A 10 page research paper comparing the similar tracks of the economies of Indonesia and
Thailand over the last thirty years. Thailands economic future again holds promise
for the country and for their people. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Indothai.wps
Japan & Thailand -- Their Economic Relationship :
A 20 page paper discussing the role Japan played and continues to play in the economic
development of Thailand. Issues covered include the heavy flow of capital investment by
Japan into Thailand, why Japan viewed Thailand as a low-cost manufacturing center,
Thailands experimentation with its balance of payments, and Thailands large
scale economic growth in the mid-80s. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Japthai.doc
Malaysian Case Study/ Vision 2020 : A 7 page case
study of the growth of the Malaysian economy over the years between 1985 and 1993. As a
member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASAN), Malaysia is following the
lead of some of ASANs pioneers in true economic growth and an improvement in the
standard of living of its people through the careful design and implementation of a series
of five-year plans. Malaysias goal is to become fully developed by the year 2020.
The country has had some setbacks along the way, but Malaysia is well on its way to
attaining its stated goal. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Malaysia.wps
Malaysian Multi-Media Super Corridor : This 9 page
paper discusses different aspects of the Malaysian Multi-Media Super Corridor including
what it is and some of the international companies that have made a commitment to be a
part of this major project. The Malaysian Prime Minister's vision for Malaysia 2020 is
also discussed as this is another component of the MSC. Bibliography lists 6 sources. MSC.wps
Malaysia & The Arms Industry : This 46
page thesis addresses the issues surrounding arms in Malaysia. The arms industry in the
country, as well as around the world, is examined. Also included in the discussion is the
Asian economic crisis as well as other problems which exist in the region. The military in
Malaysia is examined particularly in the midst of nuclear tests being conducted in the
area along with the possibility of another cold war. The Vision 2020 campaign which has
been popularized by The Malaysian Business Council discussed in detail. Bibliography lists
37 sources. Malarms.wps
The Rise Of The South Korean Economy : An 8 page
research paper which examines South Koreas phenomenal rise toward economic
prosperity. The writer also looks at the current economic crisis in Korea and explores
possible reasons behind it. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Risekore.wps.
International Trade Models & Asian Trade /
Increasing World Focus :
A comprehensive 60 page research paper in which the writer provides an overview of
trade in Asia, considers the application of specific trade models, and demonstrates how
governmental structures and increasing technologies can impact trade patterns.
Bibliography lists 26 sources. Asiatr.wps
Asias Currency Crisis : A 6 page paper
discussing the currency crisis of several ASEAN nations in terms of Keynesian economic
theory. Keynesian economics holds that the central government both can and should
intervene in national economic trends to prevent economic crises. Though Malaysias
prime minister has levied accusations of an international consipiracy to undermine the
economies of the ASEAN nations, Singapore remained relatively untouched. Singapore also
has a long-standing reputation of being much more cautious in controlling economic growth,
rather than being at the mercy of it. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Asiacash.wps
The Asian Economic Crisis As It Affects Thailand :
10 pages in length. The Asian economic crisis of 1997 hit hard the people of Thailand.
Fingers point to bad financial investments by politically skewed businessmen as the
culprit of what literally crippled several Asian countries, nearly driving them into
bankruptcy. The writer touches upon the initial causes, effects and ultimate future
outcome for the people of Thailand. Bibliography lists 16 sources. ThaiBaht.rtf
Impact Of Asian Markets On
Swedens Economy : Swedens economic problems are discussed in light of
the Asian financial crisis in this 5 page paper. Details concerning specific businesses,
primarily in the banking and manufacturing industries, are included. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Swedenec.wps
International Pricing Strategies : A 25 page paper
discussing international pricing strategies. Discusses the effects of the euro dollar,
exchange rates, emerging markets, barter, and the global marketplace in determining how to
establish international pricing for foreign sales. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Pricstra.wps
Pricing Strategies : When considering pricing
strategies the components of cost, competitor considerations, strategic goals, and member
usage patterns for all products, not just a single product, must be taken into account.
This 3 page paper addresses pricing strategies. There are several strategies for
pricing products and services, including functional cost analysis; Cost accounting; a
structured approach to price setting; diversity pricing; intuitive pricing changes;
incorporating competitors' pricing into internal pricing decisions; detailed transactional
analysis incorporates activity at the consumer level by product type; and consumer usage
analysis. Bibliography lists 11 sources. KTpricing.wps
The Australian "Long Boom": The
"Long Boom" was a period in Australian history, beginning immediately at the end
of World War II and continuing through 1973, of unprecedented growth in the economy. The
decrease in manpower and the emphasis on the war effort helped shaped the economic
policies of post-war Australia. This 8 page paper examines the influences of both domestic
and foreign policy on the economy during this period. Bibliography lists 6 sources. KTausboom.wps
Australia - Indonesia Relations Analyzed : This 5
page research paper evaluates Australias primary objectives and how it seeks to
achieve them through their relations with Indonesia. Specifically discussed are
Australias political stands and how their relationship with Indonesia accomplishes
these objectives. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Austindo.rtf
Jordan: Economy and Trade : A 10 page review of
Jordans economic history. Concentrates on foreign trade and the factors which affect
it. Emphasizes that long-term changes to Jordans economic situation are dependent on
other countries such as the United States as well as on Jordan. Bibliography lists 8
sources. PPjordan.wps
The Privatization of Brazil / Economic Success
: A 12 page paper that provides and overview of the process of Brazilian privatization
now underway and considers the impacts of this governmental process. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Brazpri.wps
The Economy of Brazil: The economy in Brazil
and much of Latin America is very near collapse, despite past political and economic gains
in the region. The poor performances will result in more poverty and delayed economic
growth. The primary responsibility for the economic condition lies with the political
structure, however, the private sector has possessed the means to hedge against or even
benefit from inflation through dollar accounts and overnight accounts. There is no support
for change from either the general populace or from the business sector that would provide
incentive for the political structure. Inflation has played a major role in the
interaction between the economy and the political support for positive economic policies.
The 'Real Plan' was initiated in 1944 as an attempt to curtail substantial price
increases. Political decisions, then and now, have negatively impacted well-intentioned
economic plans seeking to improve the economic future of Brazil. This 10 page paper
explores the economic background; issues and problems of the current economy and
recommendations for positive change in the economic policies. Bibliography lists 13
sources. KTbrazil.wps
Brazils Two-tiered Economy : A 7 page paper
describing the origin and status of Brazil's two-tiered economic state. The presence of a
wealthy minority with historical political clout has perpetuated an impoverished
underclass. Social upheaval to bring about governmental and social changes are occuring at
both public and governmental levels, but much remains to be accomplished. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Brazileco.wps
Banking & The Economy In Guatemala : A 12 page
examination of the role of Guatemalas banking system in the evolution of the
countrys economy. The civil war of 36 years duration finally came to an end in
1996 and the government seems to have stabilized to the point of being able to accomplish
some good for the country. There is still a wide disparity between rich and poor, with
little middle class. The banking system has learned some hard lessons in the last 20 years
that may serve the country well now. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Guatbank.wps
Economic Growth in Latin America : An 8 page
research paper discussing the impact of foreign debt on Latin America's economic growth
and development. The writer discusses Mexico, Brazil, & Argentina, --and -- also
focuses on the economies and the social implications arising from the foreign debt in
these countries. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Latinam2.wps
Effects of the South American
Economy : This 11 page paper focuses on the economic ramifications of South
Americas woes, with an emphasis on the problems which have surfaced in Brazil. A
look at how their economy affects American consumerism is stressed.Bibliography lists 8
sources. SA3SAEco.wps
Evaluating Argentina As A Commercial Market : A 10
page paper discussing the evaluation of Buenos Aires as an acceptable and profitable site
for air pollution control devices. Argentina has no real historical data available and is
unsure even of the source of its primary air pollution problems, but automobile use is
suspected. No commercial device can reduce that type of air pollution, but the paper
suggests that the company can still act as consultant to Argentina for the purposes of
determining their present and future needs as well as providing data collection and
analysis services. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Airarg.wps
Free Market Capitalism In Latin America : A 5 page
paper that provides an overview of the issues relating to economic development in Latin
America. This paper suggest that the assumption that the key to progress in Latin American
is the lifting of barriers to free market capitalism has considerable problems when
applied to Brazil and Peru. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Latam.wps
Migration, Informal Economic Sector & Neo-Liberalism
In Latin America :
An essay of 4 pages defining and discussing the three economic terms in relation to
Latin American countries and their economies. Bibliography lists 3 sources.. Essay2.wps
The Foreign Exchange Rate Model : A 2 page
paper describing the exchange rate model. The exchange rate model is that which equates
the currency of one nation to that of another. Movement in that ratio is the determinant
of whether the currency of any given country is weakening or strengthening, which most
basically depends on the relative perceived strength of the economies of the two countries
in comparison to each other while also considering the state of the global economy. When
the dollar is said to be strengthening against the yen, then more yen are required to
equate to one dollar, raising US import prices in Japan and decreasing Japanese import
prices in the US. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Ratemode.wps
Derivatives In International Finance : A 2 page
paper how multinational corporations can hedge their future needs against changes in
foreign exchange rates. In order to take advantage of exchange rates when the economy is
expected to strengthen, multinationals need to take advantage of hedgingnot
speculativederivative instruments. Companies such as Proctor & Gamble have lost
billions in unsound derivatives investments, but the astute use of the derivative
instrument can be a point of increased fiscal efficiency for the multinational
corporation. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Derifina.wps
The Black Market & Its Role In Argentina : A 12
page examination of the black market in Argentina, its relationship to the stability of
the economy and currency, and the phenomena of supply and demand. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Blakcm.wps
The Foreign Exchange Black Market In Argentina : A 10
page paper relating some of the extent of the currency black market. Black market
activities in Argentina have been habitual since the 1600s, and in todays economy
the black marketers have found that their most logistically sound and most profitable
enterprise is that of foreign exchange. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Argent.wps
The Cambodian Business Climate : 9 pages examining
the current business climate and how the Cambodian government is working to bring the
country into the global market. Of course there are political obstacles, and heavy
trafficking in both heroin and prostitution remains, but there are also positive measures
being taken by the Cambodian government to bring problem areas under control. The country
has applied for membership in ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations. ASEAN member countries are collectively experiencing the worlds
fastest economic growth rate, and Cambodia is eager to fully participate. As the
government works to promote political and economic stability, businesses are encouraged to
cautiously take part in the growing Cambodian economy. Bibliography lists 21 sources. Cambodia.wps
Chile / Her History & Economic Growth : A 9
page paper that discusses the history, economic basis and current economic trends in
Chile. This paper utilizes a number of current resources to consider the economic
stability of this country, especially in comparison with a number of other Latin American
countries, and determines that Chile's economic stability is its strong point.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Chileeco.wps
Chile / Her Economic Past,
Directions for the Future : An 11 page look at the economic history, present and
future of Chile. Written from the perspective of a Chairperson of the Council of Economic
Advisors in Chile. Stresses the importance of incorporating new technologies, particularly
the use of the Internet, into Chile economic activities. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Chilec.wps
Chiles Readiness for World Trade : A 7 page
research paper on Chiles society, economy and recent governmental history, in which
they moved from parliamentary government, to socialism, to military control, to democracy,
and all within a period of less than 20 years. Other countries would have dissolved into
civil war with such extreme swings in policies, but Chiles response has been to show
an annual economic growth of 7% in each of the last 10 years, following market adjustments
after the military government reversed many of socialist Allendes programs Though
Chile is in line to join the NAFTA accords, Washington politics is preventing the active
participation. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Chile.wps
Export Promotion -- Comparing the Success Rate in Chile
& Costa Rica :
A 4 page essay comparing the successes and failures of import substitution
industrialization and export promotion manufacturing programs instituted in Chile and
Costa Rica in the 1980s, with Costa Rica as the pilot program. Their successes have
taken different paths, not all of which have been expected, but they have both experienced
successes, nonetheless. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Costaes.wps
The Impact of Drug Trafficking on Colombian Economy
: A 12 page research paper on how the drug trade itself and how Colombia's reputation
as a drug trafficking center have impacted the countrys Colombian economy.
Bibliography lists 12 sources. Traffcol.wps
Cubas Economy : A 5 page paper discussing
the Cuban economy and Castros claim that the country is moving toward a market
economy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Cubaec.wps
Cubas Economy # 2 : The economy of the
socialist country is analyzed in this 8 page paper. At issue is whether or not the rosy
picture as presented by Vice President Carlos Lage and President Fidel Castro is accurate.
Economic indicators are explored in addition to a look at how the people live. Class
differences are noted. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Cuba4.rtf
Castro : A 6 page paper discussing Fidel Castro, his
life, and his influence on United States foreign policy. Castro was, and is, a very
unique individual, unlike anyone perhaps, ever maintaining great power. He frightened the
American government because of his uniqueness and because he overthrew a government that
supported the economy of the Untied States. His choices, in relationship to communism, are
discussed as well as the attempts on his life, as were made by the CIA. Much of what we,
as a country, do not know illustrates just how involved America was with Castro in regards
to foreign policy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Fidelife.wps
Fidel Castro : In 8 pages the author discusses
Cuban leader Fidel Castro. The life of Fidel Castro has had many ups and downs. He has
been taunted as a revolutionary and he has overthrown a dictator. Some see him as a
dictator, but he has done all that he can to save his country from the hostilities placed
on it by blockades from the United States. Through all of the turmoil, Castro has remained
a staunch leader of his people. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Fidcast.wps
The Economic System Of Martinique : A 6 page paper
discussing the economic system of Martinique and answering a variety of questions related
to the countrys economy. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Martinq.wps
Canadian Bank Mergers : 11 pages in length. There
exists a great deal of contrasting opinions with regard to the issue of Canadian bank
mergers; however, for the most part, it appears as though Canadian officials and private
citizens alike are not favoring the marriages between and among the big banks. Cited for a
number of reasons including lost jobs and higher costs for various transactions, the
proposed merging of five of Canada's most influential financial institutions has caused a
great deal of concern. In an age when bigger does not always equate to better, Canadians
are worried that such unification will be a terribly costly mistake. The writer discusses
the pros and cons of the Canadian bank mergers. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Canabank.wps
Is China Becoming the Next World Economic Super Power?
: A 10 page paper looking primarily at late 1990s economic developments in
China, with an eye toward answering the above question. China is in the process of moving
from a market-driven socialist economy to one that, while freer, cannot be termed a
totally free economy. Already, the economic boom in progress since 1987 has greatly
increased the living standard of millions of Chinas citizens. The Jiang government
is taking active steps to ensure that China continues to enjoy double-digit economic
growth while holding inflation at low levels, and they are committed to relieving
themselves of all but 1,000 of the 305,000 state-owned enterprises. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Chinabpow.wps
China's Economy : A 5 page paper that provides an
overview of China's economy in light of the relationship with the United States and
considers the impacts of economic reforms initiated in the 1970s. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Chinaeco.wps`
The Economics Of Hong Kong vs. China : A 25 page
paper that strives to demonstrate the differences in the economies between these two
cultures. The writer discusses much about the recent reversion of Hong Kong back to
Chinese rule, and what effects that will have on its economy and government. Hongchi.wps
Economics In Hong Kong & China : An 8 page
research essay discussing aspects of Hong Kong economics in comparison to those of China.
While Hong Kong clearly embraces much of Keynesian theory, China continues to operate
within a Marxist philosophy. This despite eager study of Western economics theory for the
past sixty years. How New Hong Kong will fare in the world market as part of the People's
Republic of China is also discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Hongchi.wps
Economics / China & Hong Kong : A 10 page
research paper exploring the pros and cons of the rapprochement of Hong Kong to China. The
writer explores historical Chinese and Hong Kong economics, shifting politics and
policies, and different sides of the argument in terms of the dual economies of 1998.
Bibliography lists14 sources. Chinahkg.wps
Chinas Economic Possibilities : 5 pages in
length. Already the largest manufacturer of labor-intensive products in the world, China
appears to be poised for nothing more than impressive growth, and is expected to
out-perform the anticipated $1.1 trillion GDP of ASEAN by 2010. The good fortune in China
is skewed, however, with most of the foreign companies being located in the southern
provinces. The region has reached its limits in the numbers of people it can support; the
paper takes the position that China should require that future installations be placed
around the country. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Chinaecp.wps
US / China Economic Relations : A 10 page paper
research paper discussing the present status of US/China economic relations and
considering past and present indicators that could impact the future of Sino-American
trade. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Uschina.wps
U.S. Financial Foreign Policy & China : A
20 page research paper examining much of the phenomenal growth of Chinas economy.
There are three basic sections: overall Trade Policy, Foreign Investment Policy and
Foreign Exchange Rate Policy. The trade policy section lightly discusses the WTO, of which
China is not a member, but deals extensively with the ever-intense issue of renewing
Chinas Most Favored Nation status. The United States has growing numbers of business
concerns within Chinas borders, as some of our largest companies seek to take
advantage of some of the lowest production costs in the world. Similarly, Taiwan has made
the same sort of investment in Chinas economy. As U.S. trade deficits show us
reaching more of a balance with Taiwan, it is only a paper balancemany of the Taiwan
products we import are actually produced now in China, and are called Chinese.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. Chinapol.wps
Should the US Continue to Grant Most Favored Nation Trade
Status to China? : An 8 page paper presenting the universalists 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 worlds spotlight, but
providing an economic basis with which to implement change, as well. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Favchina.wps
Public Policy In The US, Europe And Japan : This 8
page paper considers two specific public policy issues, the extent of governmental control
in health care funding, and the decentralization of education, and then relates the
differences in the US, Europe and Japan relative to related public policy. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Pubpoli4.wps
Japans Economic Relations Wth China : 15
pages in length. Within the past 50 years, Japans economic relations with China have
moved from that of warily watching the next move of the giant Communist nation to having
China being the greatest recipient of Japans available foreign direct investment
funds and becoming one of Japans most important customers for their export goods.
With Japans success in manufacturing that has put to shame most of the rest of the
industrialized world, they found themselves with an excess of wealth to put to use.
Originally focused at buying much of America, Japan has since settled on China as the most
worthy recipient of their earned wealth. In response, China has prospered. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. JERC.wps
Japanese Economic Crisis : Japan's economic system
is an amalgam of business, political and cultural preferences and policies. The Japanese
model of economic development differs significantly from it's counterparts in the West. Up
until a few years ago it was deemed as a success and many countries were on the road to
emulate it's unique blend of politics and business, particularly its reliance on
deliberate government intervention to guide the economy. This 6 page paper examines the
Japanese model of political and economic symbiosis and argues that the cultural bias
toward belief in government correctness has added to the current crisis. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Jpcrisi2.wps
Japans Banking Crisis / Fuji Bank : 8 pages
in length. The Japanese banking system is too much like that of the US in the early 1930s,
and years of questionable financing decisions have finally caught up with many of them.
That catching up was well under way before the Asian currency crisis, but that same crisis
brought things to the point that they could no longer be ignored. Fuji Bank is one of
Japans larger banks, but they have not made poor business decisions in the volume of
some of their competitors. Fuji Bank has good prospects for as painless a recovery as
possible. Bibliography lists 8 sources. JapBank.wps
Japan's Faltering Economy & The Nikkei Index : 4
pages in length. An insightful look at Japan's blundering economy during the mid-1990's.
Specifically focusing upon the Nikkei Index, the writer examines the causal factors of its
poor performance. Among the many reasons cited are oddly-priced Japanese IPOs,
poorly-utilized foreign capital, misdirected government privatization of industry and
more. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Nikkei.wps
Japan's Stock Market Crash / "After the Bubble Burst"
: A 9 page research paper which focuses on why the stock market crash occurred and how
that crash directed effected the lingering recession which followed the Japanese Stock
Market Crash. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Crasjapa.wps
Interest Rate Policy Of The Bank of Japan : 12 pages
in length. Until the 1980s, the Bank of Japan had an active role in implementing
government-directed fiscal policy, but as the economy stabilized and seemed to be
completely self-sustaining, regulatory influences were increasingly withdrawn. Today, the
Bank of Japan is charged mainly with establishing and maintaining interest rates. In that
respect, it is comparable to our Federal Reserve. Years of questionable business finance
practices have been catching up to Japan faster than Japan can catch up to the
consequences. The Bank of Japans role has been to keep interest rates artificially
low in an attempt to aid commercial banks on the verge of failure, but those interest
rates being at such low levels is having other and far-reaching implications for the
Japanese economy. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Bankjap.wps
Japan / Financial Trends Analysis : A 5
page trends analysis exploring Japans BOP, exports/imports, debt and FDI.
Bibliography lists 19 sources. Japanbop.doc
Japanese Foreign Direct Investment : 9 pages in
length. Among all the currency problems that many regions of the world have witnessed
since 1992, "Southeast Asia's situation is more acute. The region does have one major
strength: some of the world's highest growth, savings, and investment rates. But like the
Latins, Asians had binged on easy-money policies. Now, the Asians--like the Europeans,
Mexicans, and even the Japanese--are paying the price. They are also being forced to
become more realistic about steps they need to take to keep their economies healthy in the
longer term." FDI is a route to even out some of bumps, with the added attraction of
contributing to growth in better times. Bibliography lists 12 sources. JapanFDI.DOC
A Cross-National Comparative Study Of NPD : A 5 page
essay reporting the results of this cross-national study of new product development
processes in Japan and the United States. The investigators developed nine hypotheses
regarding similarities between the processes used in both countries. Similarities and
differences are reported. Bibliography lists 1 source. Npdstud.wps
Foreign Investment in Japan : In this 5 page essay,
the writer evaluates both external and internal (Primarily F.D.I.) investments in Japan
and their feasibility. Japan is regarded as a high-income country with a large domestic
market. Based upon library research, some advice & recommendations are given as to how
U.S. & other foreign countries should assess and plan their investments in Japan. Japanfdi.wps
Foreign Direct Investment in China: A 5 page paper
discussing the special problems of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China not found in
any other country. China is still fairly attractive for FDI, but not to the extent they
have been overly hospitable to multinational corporations. The company only needs to be
aware of the problems specific to China. While the actual market may be lower than
anticipated due to per capita income levels, China still can be a profitable business
site. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Chinafdi.wps
Tourism in Latin America / Is It Economically Productive ?
: A 13 page report discussing the significance of tourism in two major Latin American
countries--Mexico and Costa Rica. The writer discusses the impact tourism has on economic
development as well as the social implications of the tourist industry. In the end, the
writer provides the opinion that tourism is not a viable option to promote
development in these counties and that other options for development should therefore be
pursued with greater force. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Latintou.wps
The Mexican Peso Crisis & Clinton's Bailout Plan :
A 4 page look at the Mexican Peso crisis of the 1990's and some of the factors
concerning President Bill Clinton's decision to bail Mexico out. A good overview of
economic reasons for the devaluation of the Peso is provided and Clinton's plan is
criticized based upon available economic research. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Peso.wps
The Mexican Peso Crisis / Did the U.S. Exhibit a Newfound Isolationism ? :
In this 5 page essay, the writer examines what U.S. actions (or lack thereof)
in responses to the Peso crisis might suggest about our post-Cold War foreign policy. The
role of Congress, the President, and various other political factors are assessed.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Peso2.wps
The Mexican Peso Crisis / Evaluation of Problem &
Possible Solutions :
This comprehensive 7 page overview provides a complete economic discussion of the
Peso crisis in Mexico (1990's) and some of its implications. The writer discusses Mexico's
markets of change, faltering economy, and lack of stability. A number of alternatives are
presented and evaluated-- with recommendations being made for the best one. The paper
concludes with an overview of methods to control the Peso's value. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Pesocase.wps
Nigeria & China / An Economic Comparison :
A 7 page research paper comparing the economies of China and Nigeria . The writer details
the structure of the two economies, their major industries, and how they are managed.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Chinnige.wps
Human Geographical Considerations in Regards to Canadian
Economics :
A 5 page research paper in which the writer looks at the economies of people in the
separate Canadian territories in relationship to settlement of the area, natural
resources, political fight for survival in Canadian parliament--all based on the disparity
in human geographics that has been established for centuries. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Candageo.wps
New France (Canada) / Economic Importance : A 5
page research paper investigating the origins of New France and its economic importance to
both Canada France. During the years between 1650 and 1750, the population of the
territory, now known as Quebec, experienced significant growth. Under King Louis XIV and
his first appointed Intendent, Quebec and its surrounding areas established successful
agricultural farms as well as numerous industries increasing the area's importance to
France. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Newfrance.wps
Official Development Assistance
& Its Role in the Changing World :
16 pages in length. An historical overview of Official Development Assistance
(O.D.A.) and its importance to worldwide economic aid. The role of the IMF, World
Bank, and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
(O.E.C.D.) are discussed in great detail. The case example of "The Colombo
Plan" -- designed to assist developing countries in Asia and The Pacific is offered
as an example of the usefulness of ODA. Problems faced by this form of assistance are
discussed as well... Bibliography lists approximately 12 sources. Oda.wps
Organization Of Petroleum Exporting
Countries (O.P.E.C.) : A 4 page essay examining the organization and
history of OPEC and its former and future effects on the world oil market. In response the
the stranglehold the OPEC countries had on an industrialized world dependent on the oil
that they exported, conservation and world-wide recession (due in part to the oil crisis
beginning in 1973-1974), OPEC has lost much of its world influence as oil-importing
countries look both for other sources of oil and for alternatives to oil. Analysts believe
that the current trend of increased oil consumption will continue through the year 2000,
and that OPEC may be able to regain some of its lost world influence. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Opec.wps
Economic Globalization Worldwide Impacts for Unions, Wages
& Employment:
A 10 page paper that provides an overview of the impact of globalization on unions,
wages and employments, especially in light of world-wide trade policies. Bibliography
lists 7 sources Globalec.wps
The Effects Of New Technologies On The Global Economy
: A 10 page exploration of the effects of technology on the global economy. Emphasis
is on communications technology and how it has the potential to either equalize the
playing field in terms of national players or to allow the more technologically advanced
nations to dominate world markets. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Globnew.wps
The UK Accounting Standards Board and its Statement of
Principles : This 11 page paper provides an overview of the issues surrounding the
development of the Statement of Principles for the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) and
the attempts at forming a conceptual framework for accounting in the UK. This paper also
considers the withdrawal of the Statement of Principles due to considerable criticisms in
the business community and further considers whether there is a need for a standardized
accounting theory. Bibliography lists 7 sources. MHacco.wps
Change to Commonwealth, Effects on Britain :
An 8 page research paper exploring the effect of changing to commonwealth has had on
British autonomy and world power. Explored briefly is the extent of the empire, how the
change came about, and a longer discussion of the effects of the change from empire upon
Britain and other countries, particularly India. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Cnempire.wps
Major Advantages & Disadvantages of Fixed Exchange
Rates : In 2 page the author discusses the major advantages and disadvantages of
fixed exchange rates. " Some posit that fixed exchange rates are advantageous. Others
argue that they are not. Overall, there are more positive consequences than negative ones
to having a fixed exchange rate. When the rates are not fixed, there is too much
flexibility and not enough effectiveness." Bibliography lists 1 source. Fixrate.wps
Issues Concerning A Common European Currency / France &
The Euro :
An 8 page paper discussing the introduction of the common European currency, the
"euro," and its implications for the nation of France. Issues examined include
the reasons for Frances support of the euro and a common currency, as well as the
political ramifications the entire issue has brought about between European nations.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Franceur.wps
The European Monetary Union : A 35 page
research paper that discusses the European Monetary Union from its inception through the
European Union, and focuses on the impacts and changes in political power that will occur
as a result of this major change. This paper also focuses upon the use of sanctions and
economic pressure as means of determining political action rather than the use of force,
and demonstrates that the power created by the EMU will change the way in which politics
are enforced. Bibliography lists 21 sources. EMU.wps
European Monetary Union / Issues Concerning A Common Currency
: A 10 page paper on the issue of implementing a common currency in Europe. The writer
addresses the pros and cons and gives suggested solutions. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Currncy.wps
European Money Union -- Maastricht Delay: An 8 page
research paper investigating the significance and the repercussions of the Maastricht
treaty conference in bringing Europe to a uniform currency. The paper lists the EMS as the
forerunner of the European Monetary Union in its role of setting fixed exchange rates
among the currencies of Europe, explaining why Germany was chosen as the point of
reference for the exchange rates, why Germany has been a leader in organizing the EMU, and
why Germany may be excluded from the initial round of member states when the Euro is
launched, planned for January 1, 1999. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Emu.wps
European Monetary Union .. EMU Stability : A 5 page
economic research paper that argues that the EMU may experience some instability at its
introduction, but in the long run, it is a necessary component of globally expanding
economies. The writer explores the issue in terms of both advanced and fragile/emerging
economies, and in terms of currency convertibility. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Emuecon.wps
International Trade Law & the European Union :
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. Eurotrad.wps
The European Investment Bank : 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 banks 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. Eib.wps
Foreign Direct Investment In The European Union : 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. EUinvest.doc
A Common Currency -- The Euro : A 5 page paper
discussing the introduction of the euro (EMU) and the extent to which it will reduce the
"home bias" of portfolio managers in the U.S. Also reviewed are several issues
relating to the euro and how it will affect the UKs pound sterling. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Theeuro.wps
Italys Governmental Focus On Joining The European
Monetary Union : A 10 page paper on public policy in Italy concerning bringing the
countrys economy in line with the standards set in 1992 in Maastricht for membership
acceptance in the European Monetary Union (EMU). The EMU will
establish a common currency for all member states and eliminate the political barriers of
border and exchange rates. Italy has widely disparate regions: the wealth of the country
is centered in the industrialized north, while the agricultural south is poor. Italy is
working to achieve EMU and use the benefits of membership to ease the economic disparities
between their two main regions. Bibliography lists 9 sources. ItalyEU.wps
Investing In Italy : An 8 page research paper
investigating the wisdom of investing in Italy. Known for its history of tumultuous
government, Italy has enjoyed a relative period of calm since early 1996 when Prime
Minister Romano Prodi's center-left Olive Tree Alliance took power with a primary goal of
being among the first of the European countries to join the European Monetary Union in
1998. In order to achieve their goal, Italy will have to meet strict requirements
regarding economic growth and overall deficit, and the central government realizes that
foreign investment along with their own hard work can help Italy achieve their goals.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Italytinv.wps
Russian Economic Crisis : This 28 page paper
discusses the currency devaluation and economic crisis in Russia. Possible reasons for the
current dire economy are discussed as are its effects on banks, securities, and
restructuring and payments of debts to both domestic and foreign sources. The budget and
labor problems are also discussed. The crisis did not really begin in the summer of 1998,
in fact, it began years ago. Some of the history is also provided. Brief examples of the
effects of the Russian currency devaluation and payment schedule on banks outside of
Russia are provided. One illustration is included. Bibliography lists 17 sources. Rusecocri.wps
The Czech Republic & Privatization : A 20 page
discussion on their successful privatization program, but how the program has contributed
to some long-range economic problems requiring divestiture of the government of its
interests in the voucher-holding investment funds. The writer discusses the countrys
relationship with the IMF and the EU, and how Czech has responded quickly and
appropriately to the Asian financial crisis. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Czechprv.doc
A New, Unified Global Economy ? : A 5 page paper
refuting the central ideas behind a "World Unified Currency"
plan (W.U.C.). The writer describes the economic problems that would result from
countries being able to choose their own exchange rate, troubles experienced by private
industry, the destruction of capitalism, and more. It is concluded that as difficult as it
may be, the world must accept the fact that some nations will succeed where others will
not. The ceilings imposed by a W.U.C. plan are counter-productive and do not effectively
promote the competitive efforts upon which the world economy is built. Bibliography lists
5 sources. Worldeco.wps
France / Economic Purposes : A 5 page essay exploring
the economy of France as it prepares to enter the European Monetary Union. France has
historically been known as a welfare state due to its many and varied entitlement
programs. With the EMU looming in the near future, France must make some dramatic changes
in its fiscal policies. This writer discusses the attitudes displayed by the French people
and its government in 1996 and compares those to the budget for 1998. France will be ready
for the EMU. Bibliography lists 5 sources. France.wps
Ongoing U.S. Investment In India : 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. Indiaecn.wps
The Impact of Trade Embargoes : An 8 page paper.
Often used by the United States in response to either human rights or military issues
intervention, economic sanctions have been thought to be effective and productive. Woodrow
Wilson believed that economic sanctions were an "economic, peaceful, silent, deadly
enemy." That position is being rethought by many, however, particularly in the area
of trade embargoes. Examined here are the embargoes against the former Soviet Union for
the invasion of Afghanistan, Cuba and Iraq, with the lesson that such embargoes are only
effective when the leaders are concerned with the welfare of their people. Cuba may be
coming around; Iraq is still chanting "death to America." Bibliography lists 6
sources. Embargo.wps
Helms-Burton Law, Argument for Repeal : 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. TheHelms.doc
NAFTA : 30 pages in length. The North American
Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was established as a means by which Canada, Mexico and the
United States could effectively bolster their economies, their work forces and their
political status. In more finite terms, it was formed to promote a climate of fair
marketing, improve investment opportunities, protect industrial and intellectual property
rights, as well as establish procedures for the resolution of disputes. Going in, there
were a number of concerns voiced by those who did not believe the Agreement would hold to
its promises even before it was implemented; others had full confidence in its ability to
benefit all countries involved. Several years have passed since the treaty was executed.
How has it stood the test of time? Is there a future for it and other similar agreements
that are waiting in the wings? Industry analysts are divided as to whether or not NAFTA
has truly lived up to what President Clinton proposed it would be, with some saying the
job market did, indeed, profit from its existence, and others contending that there are
more people out of work or earning lower wages than ever before. The writer discusses
several key points of NAFTA. Bibliography lists 22 sources. NAFTA9.wps
Economics Of NAFTA : A 10 page paper discussing NAFTA
as it relathes to economic principles using, for the most part, intherviews conducthed
with three Mexican citizens and three Americans. An illustration of the facts and figures
as they relathe to NAFTA are firs discussed. This is followed by a section that discusses
the individuals who were intherviewed. This compares the opinions of the six people, which
gives a fairly wide view of the opinions that exist. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Naftaeco.wps
International Policy Objectives : A 5 page essay
answering the question of types and numbers of policy instruments necessary to attain the
most advantageous position for the US economy, both domestically and internationally.
Using Singapore as an example of a blend of a strong central government yet an economy
based on totally free entrepreneurism, the paper concludes that (1) the government needs
to allow businesses to operate as profitably as possible, with a tax structure that
encourages investment, and (2) international trade barriers should be reduced to the
lowest level possible. No bibliography. Policy.wps
Tax Advantages Of International Expansion : Both tax
and other monetary advantages of international expansion are evaluated in this 25 page
paper. A fictitious New York corporation considers exporting goods to Ireland. Several
scenarios are considered to minimize taxation while looking at consequences of
repatriation, as well as the ramifications of setting up a manufacturing facility in the
foreign country itself. Labor laws and tax rates in both Ireland and the U.S. are
discussed. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Taxire.wps
Paul Krugmans "Pop Internationalism" :
A 4 page paper that addresses three essential questions concerning globalizaiton, wage
stagnation,& Third World Growth and Prosperity in chapters 1, 3 & 4 of
Krugmans book. No additional sources cited. Krugman.wps
The United States As A World Leader In The Next Millennium
: 5 pages in length. As the United States makes its entrance into the new millenium,
it has a strong economy but does it possess the fortitude that will continue to establish
it as an effective world leader? There exist myriad concerns with regard to this very
issue of whether or not America still has what it takes to remain in the political
driver's seat. Just how much do the American people want to continue forward with such a
burden, given the fact that some of the individual views of politics and policy have
changed so considerably? In order to ascertain the potentiality of the United States
continuing as global leaders into the new millennium, one must first assess the character
of the American people as individual world system components, determining if their
interests truly do lie within the mainstream or exist on the outer fringe. The writer
discusses various American prospects in relation to the twenty-first century. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. TLCAmLed.wps
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