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Economics
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The Mainstream and The Markets
A confluence of economic and geopolitical events will soon test the will of creditor nations to continue their financing of the U.S economic malaise and largesse. The size of the U.S debt is astonishing but the Federal Reserve is undeterred in bathing the nation in currency. Consequently, the plight of the U.S dollar is destined to drop further.
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Labour Market of Japan
Comparing the developed countries Japan has many diverse accents in economical aspects. Japanese labor market is the main theme of the article.
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A View on the South African Economy
The mining industry still plays a prominent part. However, over the last few years, the country's economic dependency on the export of raw materials, especially on gold, has lessened.
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The Euro and The European Union – A Second Wake Up Call
Lately it is easy to find news about the relation between Italy and the Euro – for example this one: “Italy's love affair with the euro is due to cool” Italy seems to be struggling with the euro and with its own economy. It appears to be the case that the Italian economy is especially vulnerable for the global markets in which it operates ...
But this is just part of the game, something the union should be able to cope with, all is part of growing up.
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Software Industry: Only Solution for Orissa’s Crippled Economy
Information Technology (IT) is one of the most dominant and growing industry in the global economy today. The dynamic technological advancements in the Information Technology have reinforced the changes in the economy and social sector that are transforming the business and society. In this article, we have tried to trace some hindrances in the process to attract software industries to Orissa.
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Is the Dollar Doomed to Keep Falling?
Since 2001 the dollar has been in steady decline. From several perspectives the fall in the value of the dollar appears to be following basic economic fundamentals and whilst these imbalance continue the dollar may continue to fall.
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2007 Issues with Over Regulation in America
One of the biggest problems in America is the over regulation we place on small, medium and large corporations. The over regulation is like an extra tax on society, as it adds costs to everything that we buy. Many Americans are worried about a shrinking middle class and they blame outsourcing, off-shoring and trade deficits. The truth of the matter is most of the problems in our economy are actually caused by the Blob of Bureaucracy. There is just too much over lawyering and over regulation hanging over the heads of small business people and corporations.
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Minimum Wage, Minimal Thinking
If minimum wage is such a great idea, why not multiply it rather than add a couple of dollars? According to this article, minimum wage will actually harm those it is designed to help, including young adults, minorities, less educated, and others who are most in need.
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Will China and India Surpass the United States in Future Innovation
One question that has been pondered in the United States as both China and India experience incredible growth is will these great nations surpass American in innovation in the future? Consider their size, populations and emergence into the top tiers of modern first World nations before you answer.
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UK Monetary Policy: Does it Work
A look at how effective interest rates are in reducing inflation? Although MPC appear to have been successful there is reason to believe monetary policy may not be without its drawbacks
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