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Essex Economics Students' Journal

Autumn 2011

Listed below are the papers selected for publication in the Autumn 2011 issue of the Essex Economics Students' Journal.

Also nominated were term papers by Nikos Chamatsos (BSc Economics, final year, 2010/11), Laura Maior (BSc Banking and Finance, second year 2010/11), Efe Ekin Erol (BSc Financial Economics, final year, 2010/11), and Dean Curry (BSc Economics, second year 2010/11).

Author(s) Title
Alexandra Mihaela Ivan
BSc Banking and Finance, second year 2010/11
Why was Bretton Woods system established at the end of the second World War?   (pdf version)
EC245 Term Paper [Abstract]
Aurelija Stankute
BSc Financial Economics, second year 2010/11
Discuss the concept of “too big to fail” within the financial sector. What are the arguments in favour of this concept, and what are possible negative consequences?   (pdf version)
EC248 Term Paper [Abstract]
Tomas Sinkariovas
BSc Financial Economics, third year 2010/11
“Black-Scholes-Merton Approach To Modelling Financial Derivatives’ Prices”   (pdf version)
EC372 Term Paper [Abstract]
Laavannya Paramanathan
BA Economics and Politics, third year 2010/11
What is microcredit? Why do poorer people need microcredit? Discuss how the availability of credit might be able to help someone move out of poverty  (pdf version)
EC335 Term Paper [Abstract]
Tom Newman
BSc Economics, third year 2010/11
Choose a recent competition case in the UK or at the level of the European Union. Briefly describe the facts of the case and the reasoning of the competition authority in reaching its decision. Critically assess this reasoning.  (pdf version)
EC365 Term Paper [Abstract]
Kristina Georgieva
BSc Economics, third year 2010/11
The issue of underpricing in Initial Public Offerings   (pdf version)
EC831 Final Year Project [Abstract]

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