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To develop an understanding of the effects of membership of the European Union to member countries

This paper therefore explores on the structural reforms for European economy which as a result will help widen an understanding of the effects of membership of the European Union to member countries.

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To develop an understanding of the effects of membership of the European Union to member countries Introduction European Union can be referred to as an organization of European countries that was formed in 1993 with the aim of overseeing both economical and political integration of these European states. Following the treaty of Maastricht, EU was founded and ratified by all members of the European community (EC) out of which the EU expands. The successful EU had contributed its members to be more receptive to greater amalgamation and endow with a structure unified action by its ...





... of changes in the international business environment over the next decade and the impact of these changes on policy and on corporate practices. We need also to look at the framework and its institution, and strategies for corporate adjustment. In some cases, these phenomena occur in different geographic areas with diverse effects which as a result requires EU to convene and help in addressing the problems.
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Princess R.

The analysis is more or less needs a more balanced presentation. While the good effects overwhelm the bad effects, the writer should have presented the negative effects constructively.




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