Ladies and gentlemen, I welcome you to this European Union Youth Conference. I am Claes Larsen. I am a student at London School of Economics and Political Science. Today our this speech topic is going to be “is immigration good for Britain?”. I will talk about economic, social cultural and political areas, where immigrations probably have an impact on the society. Before we start, I would like if you could wait with the questions till after the speech. Thank you. At first, I would like to give
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French were the first to dominate the wine trade and largely due to their time advantage the European Union was able to create laws to assimilate all wine produced from the regions of France and Italy. This absolutely helped shaped the wine industry by having standards and laws; anyone who later produced wine had the structure to produce quality based on the French laws created. Being isolated in the European regions played a huge role in its success. For many years the whole world drank French wine
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to properly develop a reliable strategy. The political aspect of this tool considers the possible political influence on the strategy pursued by the organisation. For Ryanair this aspect has represented a considerable advantage, in that the European Union is a completely stable political region and the EU integration has allowed the carrier to expand its activity and routes. On the other hand of it, the airline is affected by the decisions posed by other political organisations like the OPEC, the
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Spain Spain officially the Kingdom of Spain is a sovereign state and a member of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar; to the north and north east by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the northwest and west by the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal. Spanish territory also includes the Balearic Islands
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capitalism. They have excellent internal and external communications and a highly skilled labor forces. Compared to Finland, which has a highly industrialized, largely free-market economy and is one of the best performing economies within the European Union. They were able to avoid the worst global financial crisis in 2009 (The World Factbook, 2015). Both Sweden and Finland are part of Nordic Europe on GLOBE society/culture cluster. Although they shared the same region with dynamic and energetic
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Trucking Company in Poland | | Country/Service Since its transition to a market economy after becoming liberalized in 1989, Poland has quickly become a thriving high middle income country that has a stable democracy and good relationships with European States ("Polish Information and Investment Agency"). Poland possesses the public institutions, infrastructure, high human development levels and proximity to world markets, making it an attractive country to do business in ("Polish Information and
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location and its demographic makeup are largely responsible as a determinant in the model of Michael Porter’s Diamond of National Advantage. Finland is situated on the western side of Russia (a long time trade partner up until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989). The country is sparsely populated and has a population of approximately 5.9 million. For pragmatic reasons the Fins supports the adoption of wireless devices as the country has a first world economy and the resources to afford it and the
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involving a majority of the French people objecting to Turkey being allowed to join the European Union. The French, who share a particular national identity and history, have shared their different views as 'Frenchmen and Europeans' feel that Turkey's acceptance into the European Union is not acceptable. Turkey, the nation in between Europe and Asia is viewed as an important economic and political ally by many European nations with Turkey having access to many of the passageways toward Asia and Russia
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Benefits, Costs, Risks Analysis of opening a Krispy Kreme Franchise in Sweden Mia T. Barton Norma Chapman Carissa Godsalve Tina Ricketts BMGMT 102 Professor MacKaben November 12, 2013 Table of Contents Introduction Barton, MT Summary of Findings Barton, Chapman, Godsalve, Ricketts Benefits Costs Risks Final Analysis Benefits, Costs, Risks
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in the Croatian law and one of the most controversial was the introduction of travel visas for Russians. In fact the move to introduce travel visas for Russian citizens was forced on Croatia as part of the European Union regulations. Croatia is set to become a full member of the European Union on the 1st of July this year and therefore the EU visa regime has come into force. This means that all citizens for a host of non-EU countries require visas to visit the country. Tourists from Russia are not
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