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Implications of the global financial crisis in the Central European countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia.

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Themes of reports

 

I. The most developed countries

1. Features of economic trends of the most developed countries.

Factors influencing the development of the United States.

3. Technological and industrial history of the United States.

4. Income, wealth and financial position of the United States.

5. Doing business in the United States: notable companies.

6. Foreign policy and foreign trade of the United States.

7. Foreign investments in/out the United States.

8. Implications of the United States-Colombia free trade agreement.

9. Factors affecting economic development of Japan.

10. Japanese miracle: the growth of industrial policy, 1925-1975.

11. Doing business in Japan: notable companies.

12. Foreign policy and foreign relations of Japan.

13. Sino-Japanese relations: complementarities and conflict.

14. Patterns of Germany economic development.

15. Doing business in Germany: notable companies.

16. German economic miracle and modern economic problems.

17. Foreign policy and foreign relations of Germany.

18. Germany's position as a f inancial center.

19. Current economic situation of France.

20. Foreign policy and foreign relations of France.

21. Doing business in France, its world leading corporations.

22. French balance of payments and international investment position.

23. The United Kingdom economic review: strengths and weaknesses.

24. Foreign policy and foreign relations of the United Kingdom.

25. Economic linkages between the United Kingdom and the rest of the European Union.

26. Components of economic growth in Italy.

27. Implications of global financial crisis in Italy.

28. Foreign policy and foreign relations of Italy.

29. Economic evaluation of Canada.

30. Canada–United States trade relations.

31. Free trade agreements of Canada: strengths and weaknesses

32. Economic survey of Switzerland.

33. Switzerland and the European Union relations.

Swiss financial market and Swiss financial centre after the financial crisis.

35. Economic survey of Luxembourg.

36. Foreign policy and foreign relations of Netherlands.

37. Tendencies of economic growth in Denmark.

38. Sweden economic growth and structural changes.

39. Foreign policy and foreign relations of Sweden.

40. The Greek financial crisis: origins and p rospects.

II. Developing countries

1. Tendencies of economic growth in developing countries.

2. Flashpoint in the global financial crisis of the Baltic countries-members of the European Union (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania).

Implications of the global financial crisis in the Central European countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia.

4. Status of the «BRICs»: an analysis of growth factors.

5. Key factors for successful joint venture in East Asia.

6. Chinese miracle: d evelopment strategy and e conomic reforms.

7. China's role as the engine of world trade.

8. China’s financial integration into the world economy.

9. Implications of China-Taiwan economic liberalization.

10. Indian economic reforms and growth.

11. International financial integration of the Indian money market.

12. Economic and trade relations between China and I ndia.

13. The United States- India business and economic relations.

14. I ndonesia's economic growth and globalization of the Indonesian economy.

15. Implications of the economic relation between Indonesia and China.

16. Implications of Indonesia -Japan economic partnership agreement.

17. Taiwan miracle and its economic growth.

18. Foreign policy and foreign relations of Taiwan.

19. Korea’s role in global development.

20. Foreign policy and foreign relations of the Republic of Korea.

21. Factors influencing the development of Singapore.

22. Economic growth prospects in Bahrain.

23. The global financial crisis: impact on Saudi Arabia.


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