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BANKING SYSTEM OF MEXICO
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This 9-page paper provides an overview of the Mexican banking system and its current trends. Also included in this paper are discussions about how the 1994 peso devaluation and 1982 government nationalization of the banks impacted the banking industry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTmexban.rtf
Paper Title: BANKING SYSTEM OF MEXICO
Economic Status of India
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This 15 page report discusses India’s
various economic situations and addresses a variety of issues and
concerns such as working conditions, foreign investment, and
historical precedence for contemporary situations. In 1997,
India marked the fiftieth anniversary of the nation’s
independence. Economic reforms implemented throughout the 1990s
and carried out by the Indian government have been remarkable
given the prevailing attitude among numerous social scientists,
politicians, and economic analysts that such reforms would be
impossible to implement. However, social programs have not
succeeded in conquering the nation’s rampant poverty.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWindeco.wps
Paper Title: Economic Status of India
Ongoing U.S. Investment In India
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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.
Filename: Indiaecn.wps
Paper Title: Ongoing U.S. Investment In India
The Asian Crisis and the IMF
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A 15 page overview of the factors contributing to the Asian Economic Crisis. Compares and contrasts several of the economic policies of the Asian countries and provides a particular emphasis on Indonesia and Malaysia. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPasiaCr.wps
Paper Title: The Asian Crisis and the IMF
Should the US Continue to Grant Most Favored Nation Trade Status to China?
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An 8 page paper presenting the universalist's 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 world's spotlight, but providing an economic basis with which to implement change, as well. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Favchina.wps
Paper Title: Should the US Continue to Grant Most Favored Nation Trade Status to China?
Helms-Burton Law, Argument for Repeal
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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.
Filename: TheHelms.doc
Paper Title: Helms-Burton Law, Argument for Repeal
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