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| Regulation |
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| From the 1970s to the beginning of the 1990s, a number of developed countries, particularly the United States and the UK, have witnessed a widening disparity in the skilled and unskilled wage differential accompanied by the unemployment rates. |
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| Why do we have taxes? |
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| Examine the potential benefits to European manufactures and consumers of single European currency |
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| The Housing Market |
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| How Successful Was Nazi Economic Policy? |
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| It was suggested by Adam Smith in 1776 that individuals led by self interest, accidentally advance the interests of society. |
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| History of Philips lighting. |
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| Should a central bank use its currency reserves to support the value of its country's currency in the foreign-exchange market? What can be achieved by such intervention? |
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| Do the advantages of economic and monetary union outweigh the disadvantages? |
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| An Analysis of the Proposed Merger Between Lloyds TSB Group Plc and Abbey National Plc. |
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| The Growth Plan for Flashingblade Ltd. |
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| Outline the arguments for not joining the Euro. |
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| An Investigation Into the Causes of Rising House Prices in the UK. |
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| Economics Coursework: The Price Mechanism - House prices. |
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| Pestel. |
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| Do We Need Government Intervention To Ensure An Efficient Allocation of Resources? |
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| Consider the factors involved, including the market entry mode strategies that could be used, evaluate these factors, then offer recommendations to the British Safety Razor Company (BSR) on its forthcoming strategic planning. |
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| The development strategies which have been adopted by India and China over the last 20 years. |
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| Would you describe economics as a science? |
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| What is "real" GDP? Explain the view that, other things being equal, a larger real GDP means greater social welfare. Under what circumstances might real GDP and social welfare change in opposite directions? |
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| To what extent was the Asian financial crisis predictable? Discuss the current situation in the region. |
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| Exchange rate. |
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| Why might firms have an incentive to avoid price competition in oligopoly markets; why nevertheless might price wars breakout, illustrate your answer with relevant examples. |
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| GCSE Applied Business Strand D Theory |
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| Economic Solutions to the Problems Facing Sudan |
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| From an economic perspective should my council do more to recycle a greater proportion of our waste |
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