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 Post subject: Need help in UK essay writing on UK Economy?
Post Number:#1  PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:07 am 
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I have been assigned to write an Essay but I don’t know where to start? A friend of mine gave me the suggestion to consult a UK Essay service. But unless I have no way out to do the composition myself, I will not prefer any UK Essays provider. Is anyone over here acquainted with UK styles and composition would mind guiding me in using examples from the UK economy for my essay writing assignment? In essay paper I need to explain the characteristics of free Market Economy and contrast there with characteristics drawn from a command economy. Would anyone help me find resources on how the government may attempt to influence a free market economy that is going into recession?

Would be waiting for your replies!
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 Post subject: Re: Need help in UK essay writing on UK Economy?
Post Number:#2  PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:09 am 
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An interesting assignment. My background is politics and economics so I might be able to offer you pieces of advice. I think your best starting point would be to find out the rules and requirements for the essay - such as number of words, styles, citations, etc. Have a look at good examples of previously submitted essays for ideas on style and presentation.

jameshopes wrote:
In essay paper I need to explain the characteristics of free Market Economy and contrast there with characteristics drawn from a command economy. Would anyone help me find resources on how the government may attempt to influence a free market economy that is going into recession?


It's a bit of an extreme contrast to compare a laissez-faire free market economy with a command economy. There are many shades in between such as mixed economies similar to what the UK had during the 1960s. A hint to help you answer your last question is Keynesian economics devised during the 1930s recession.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynesian_economics

http://www.freedompartyuk.net/public/st ... eynes.html


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