Being an undergraduate can at times feel like both the besttime of your life and the worst. You are in that wonderful transitional space
where you are no longer a kid but are not quite a fully-fledged adult. So,
having to come up with your economics assignment topics can feel
soul-destroying. However, in this article I will outline 25 suitable topics
that are worthy of a discussion.
Regional variations – How local populations and cultures canimpact upon economic outlook for a region.
Explore how certain businesses would flourish in rural areas
but flounder in urban ones and vice-versa
If Britain were to exit the EU in its upcoming referendumwould there be a mass exodus from the City of London?
Is there regional divergence in the U.S – If so, what can be
done to address this?
The role of immigrants from the Middle East in shaping the
EU economy of the future.
What more can be done to support clusters of local
businesses.
The High Street versus out of town shopping centres. What
more can be done to attract more businesses back to the High Street?
Would cutting VAT improve the economy?
The Bank of England has kept interest rates at a record low
for several years. Is this sustainable? Is the general public really prepared
for the inevitable hikes and will this simply lead to more
repossessions/foreclosures?
Does the size of a company have any correlation with
profits?
Do CEO’s salaries reflect real life? Does the argument that
if we don’t pay them someone else will really have merit? Or is that just the
CEO’s sticking together to ensure that their pay levels don’t drop?
The Impact of EU regional policy on British businesses
How does political uncertainty in one country destabilise
other economies?
How stable is the Chinese economy? Is it really just held
together with a sticking plaster?
Will recent changes in legislation have a negative impact on
the U.K. Buy to let market?
What defines innovation?
Is there a role for Business Dragons or Business Angels
moving forwards?
Bureaucracy and red tape, how can it be cut?
US Monetary policy over the past quarter of a century
The implications for Europe if Scotland ever leaves the UK
The Greek economy. What hope is there really for it moving
forward?
Tax havens
North sea
Fracking
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