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European unions and their importance

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Be a part of European unions and you will start acting in favor of liberalization. European Union’s has equipped itself rules and regulations so as to enable itself to opening of markets. Moreover, it has succeeded in expanding markets so as to promote allocation of resources. Its hard work has led to the conversion of Europe into a competitive market which is now recognized globally.
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Managing the labor

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

The industries with big tags have agreed to set the wages of the employees according to the lines drawn by the SMIC in Paris. With the hand shake of the union leaders with the officials changes have occurred in the worker regulations and workers are more and more organized. There were many factors which contributed healthily to this change such as the immense contribution of the public officials in the regulation of the society, concentration and acceptance of total power to the state.
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The Dynamics of Social Change

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Through all the changes and liberalization the French way of governing is not as unique as it once was. Bargaining agreements now tolerate hostile takeovers and France has become a liberal market economy . During the 1980s France was tempted to emulate the German economic model but since than has come to resemble more of the British way of doing business. France is not alone in these changes as most of Europe has embraced the same standards as the world economy slows down and this system is best positioned to deal with these factors.
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Abandoning the EMS

Monday, April 27th, 2009

By the mid 1980s the exchange rate crises forced President François Mitterrand to deal with the growing problems. Faced with the continued slide of the Franc would force France to leave the European Monetary System. President Mitterrand would go on to announce budget cuts to bolster the exchange rate in March 1983. Mitterrand also opted for European integration. This decision and its subsequent affirmation when France supported the Single European Act of 1986 set the stage for much of what was to follow.The government embraced the opening of French markets to more intense European competition and further political integration into what was to become the European Union.
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Immigration and Ethnic Changes

Monday, April 13th, 2009

During the last few decades the ethnicity of the French population has also seen significant changes. Starting with the early 1970s France started welcoming immigrants from neighboring nations and the work force in France saw many people from Southern Europe and the north part of Africa join in their labour force. By 1994 France saw many immigrants come from the Arab world and now boasts the largest Muslim population in all of Europe. This has helped France grow as there were more worker for labor jobs and as those immigrants settled in France it created a larger demand for common domestic goods within the country.
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