Focusing on Germany's approach to immigrant integration, the essay critiques the effectiveness of the country's integration system. It examines both strengths and weaknesses, questioning whether the state has succeeded or failed in its efforts. Ultimately, the author argues that the integration system is more of a failure than a success, highlighting areas needing significant improvement. The analysis is rooted in the context of global economic policy and offers insights into the challenges faced by Germany in this critical area.
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- 2019
- 2019
Exploring the Global Financial Crisis of 2007/08, this essay examines the oversight of economists in predicting and advising against economic turmoil. It reflects on Queen Elizabeth II's poignant question about the lack of foresight and analysis within the economic community. The paper critically assesses the failures in economic theory and practice that contributed to the crisis, prompting a discussion on the role of economists in crisis prevention and the implications for future policy-making.
- 2018
This seminar paper explores the impact of speculation on agricultural commodities and its effects on food prices. It examines the ethical implications of such speculation and whether policy makers should regulate it. The author analyzes the consequences for various stakeholders and applies Jeremy Bentham's greatest happiness principle to offer recommendations for policy makers.