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First Euros in UK - Well Chocolate Euros at least....

The University of Warwick's NatWest Financial Literacy Centre has launched a special education pack for school teachers trying to explain to school pupils what the affects will be of the coming monetary union within many EC countries. The first of these packs include chocolate Euros!

How to take what's left after recycling a rubbish tip and transform it into useful products

Even the most advanced recycling techniques fail to recycle every element of the rubbish we generate. Often recyclers are left with an unpleasant pile of dark rank smelling scrap yard shredder waste or "fluff" that refuses to transform into anything intrinsically useful.

Rising Home Ownership Increases Unemployment

High home ownership has been a major cause of Europe's high unemployment: on average, every additional 10 percentage points on home ownership puts 2 percentage points on the unemployment rate. That is the striking conclusion from a new study first presented to the Royal Economic Society's Annual Conference at The University of Warwick on Wednesday 1 April 1998.

Fear of Risk Limits Merger Success

Most mergers and acquisitions are failing to live up to expectations because parent companies keep new purchases at arm's length instead of actively creating value from the relationship, say strategy experts at Warwick Business School.

New Study Shows Seed Money, Not Personality Creates More Successful Entrepreneurs

A major new study says that simply having a little start up cash, rather than possesing an entrepreneurial personality, is the key factor in making people into successful entrepreneurs. The study, entitled What Makes an Entrepreneur? by University of Warwick Economics Professor Andrew Oswald, has just been published in the prestigious American economics journal Journal of Labor Economics. It concludes that being able to get hold of a spare 5000 pounds sterling doubles someone's chance of being able to run their own business. Psychological factors matter much less.

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