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Student ID: | Name and Surname: | N7265212 | Luowa Bu |

FACULTY OF BUSINESS Assignment Cover Sheet

Campus | GP | School | Economics and finance | Unit Name | Economics 2 | Unit Code | efb223 | Due date | Friday, 27 January 2012 by 11.00 pm | Tutor’s Name | Alen-Igor Radonjic | Tutorial Day/Time | Summer School 2011 | Essay Topic | "Discuss how the eurocrisis highlights the need for coordination between fiscal and monetary policy." |

DECLARATIONI declare that: (1) this essay is a entirely my own work; (2) no part of this essay has been: (i) written for me by any other person; and (ii) copied from any other person’s words or ideas, except as specifically acknowledged through the use of inverted commas and references; (3) this essay has not been submitted for any other unit at QUT or any other institution; (4) I understand that this may be scanned as part of the assessment process and that plagiarism detection software may be utilised; and (5) I have read and abided by all of the requirements set down for this assignment and relevant QUT policy dealing with academic honesty and integrity. | Type your name here: | Luowa Bu | Date: | 27/01/2012 | The Unit Coordinator may exercise a right not to mark this assignment if the above declaration has not been signed.If the above declaration is found to be false, you may receive reduced or zero marks for this assignment, and you will be dealt with under QUT’s Student Rule No. 29 - Academic Dishonesty, and the associated procedures for Academic Dishonesty which are available at:http://www.mopp.qut.edu.au/Appendix/append01cst.jsphttp://www.mopp.qut.edu.au/C/C_09_03.jsp |

EFB223ECONOMICS 2
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Criteria | High Distinction | Distinction | Credit | Pass | Fail | Identifying and critical analysis of key elements of the topic. | Systematic and thorough discussion of all key elements. | Most key elements are identified and well



References: Assia, J. The euro: bust or robust?. (2010). inFinance, 124(2), 46-47. Retrieved from http://gateway.library.qut.edu.au/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=59947711&site=ehost-live Auerback, M Cesaratto, S., & Stirati, A. (2010). Germany and the European and Global Crises. International Journal Of Political Economy, 39(4), 56-86. doi: 10.2753/IJP0891-1916390403 European Central Bank (2012) Hawkes, S. (2012, Jan 14). The doom graders. The Sun, pp. 6. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/915957160?accountid=13380 Hodson, D., & Quaglia, L Navarro, V., & Schmitt, J. (2008). The Crisis of the European Union: Weakening of the EU Social Model. Challenge (05775132), 51(1), 69-77. doi: 10.2753/0577–5132510104 Pauly, L Quaglia, L., Eastwood, R., & Holmes, P. (2009). The Financial Turmoil and EU Policy Co-operation in 2008. Journal Of Common Market Studies, 4763-87. doi:10.1111/j.1468-5965.2009.02014.x Robson, M

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