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    Business Writing

    Business Research Report Entering the European Market Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Research Findings 4 Customs and Business Etiquette 4 European Law and Finance 5 Researching a Foreign Market 7 Recommendations 8 Conclusion 9 References 10 Executive Summary Expanding a business poses certain risks, and entering a foreign market can be additionally challenging. This report serves to guide foreign expansion in Europe by listing the main areas to

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    Current Event

    Facebook page was created called “European Day of Action for Refugees”, that has endless comments on how us as a humane people shouldn’t let thousands to die trying to reach Europe and other nations just in search for safety and hope. But European leaders have been trying to handle the sudden invasion of refugees and migrants coming into the European borders for the past weeks. 2,748 refugees have died in 2015 so far crossing the Mediterranean. A European Union meeting took place in Brussels where

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    Brexit: Britain and the Eu

    the fourth most of any country in the EU. This is a major reason that I believe this threat of leaving is power grasp by Britain. Cameron realizes that Britain plays a vital role in the EU, and their departure would cause large turmoil in the European Union. If the EU agrees to the terms that Cameron has come up with, Britain will now have the perceived power among the states in

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    Employee's & Employer's Rights and Responsibilities

    feel like they are more of an asset and a part of the company's success. Each organization have their own unique policy and procedures in how to adequately run their businesses. The rights of employees and responsibilities of employers in the European nation are important and there needs to be a consciousness of minimum wage laws, pensions, disability, medical insurance, work at home opportunities, and also retirement. In the United States background checks has played a very important part of

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    Economic Integration

    ASSIGNMENT ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE (Course no: Mgt-310) TOPIC: ECONOMIC INTEGRATION SUBMITTED TO: Dr. MD. ATAUR RAHMAN PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA SUBMITTED BY: GROUP: 08 ROLL: 127, 128, 141, 154, 211, 212, and 213 SEC-B, BBA 16TH BATCH DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA DATE OF SUBMISSION: 09.07.12 ECONOMIC INTEGRATION CONTENTS SL. Topics No. 1.

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    The European Dream

    The European Dream: How Europe's Vision of the Future Is Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream is a book, by Jeremy Rifkin published in September 2004. Rifkin describes the emergence and evolution of the European Union over the past five decades, as well as key differences between European and American values. He argues that the European Union, which he describes as the first truly postmodern governing body, is already an economic superpower rivaling the U.S., and has the potential to become a full

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    G 20 Major Economies of World

    Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (also known as the G-20, G20, and Group of Twenty) is a group of finance ministers and central bank governors from 20 major economies: 19 countries plus the European Union, which is represented by the President of the European Council and by the European Central Bank. The G-20 heads of government or heads of state have also periodically conferred at summits since their initial meeting in 2008. Collectively, the G-20 economies account for more than 80 percent

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    Two Pillars of the Eu’s External Action

    the main features of the Union in establishing the external relations. The two pillars are extensively different from each other vis-à-vis decision-making processes and the role of the EU institutions in each pillar. The paper will review these differences in more details and provide argument for keeping the two pillars. 1. The Common Foreign and Security Policy came to function with the Maastricht Treaty in 1993 with the aims to ensure peace and stability in the European continent and in the world

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    Economic Integration

    TRADE AREA—ALL BARRIERS TO TRADE AMONG MEMBER COUNTRIES ARE REMOVED, BUT MEMBERS MAY DECIDE THEIR OWN TRADE POLICIES TOWARD NONMEMBERS B. The Customs Union—Free Trade Area plus a common trade policy toward nonmembers C. The Common Market—Customs Union plus free flow of labor, capital, and technology among members (factor mobility) D. The Economic Union—Common Market plus integration of economic policies such as monetary policies, taxation, government spending, and a common currency II. Arguments

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    Foreign Direct Investment and Ireland’s Tiger Economy

    changes due to different governments and different policies. The reasons behind the Ireland economic success are the good location of the country, because it’s like a bridge to the European union market for the American companies, low tax, in fact there is a tax rate of 12,5 % that is the lowest in the European Union, a multilingual labor force, that is very important for the multinational enterprise and the labor cost is cheaper than other nations with the same skilled workers like Switzerland and

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