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Economics
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Subprime America Infects Asia And Europe
The Subrpime mortgage problem in America is going to spread to Europe and Asia where most the the defaulting mortgages ended up. Subprime debt was bundled with AAA rated debt then sold to investors around the world. The defaults are going to come back to haunt America.
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Ruined Rural Economy - Small Investors Lull Future
The article speaks about instability in the market due to which small time investor would be major sufferers. I also predict that the rapid rise would lead to rapid drop and thus opening a dynamic economic rules.
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Flip Globalist Flat World over and see what you get in the Free Trader world.
It is really all about you in the economic global arena where anything goes. Dysfunctional Globalist Free Traders celebrate while workers are betrayed. We have Designer Free Trade that is not trade. Free Traders call it a Flat World as Thomas Friedman does from the New York Times. President Bill Clinton and a Democrat controlled Congress consumated Free Trade in the passing of the unfair NAFTA and GATT trade agreements. President Bush followed in Clinton's footsteps. During this time, the USA has gone through the most massive dislocation of workers in its history.
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We Chopped Up The Golden Goose That Layed The Golden Eggs. Who Said We Had To Compete Like This?
Who said we had to compete in a global economic arena? The American Workers are the ones who really won World War 2 and the industrial success story of all of history followed. Through the Marshall Plan, we helped restored local value added economies in balanced geopolitical settings in Europe and Asia. We gave others the Golden Eggs from the Golden Goose to duplicate the American Dream but then someone said we all must compete against each other.
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Why We Need to Monitor Daily Crude Oil Prices
While there are all sorts of financial experts who watch economic trends and duly report their projections, we as consumers may also benefit from watching the rise and fall of the daily crude oil prices. Here are a couple of reasons why monitoring this activity may be in our best interests.
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Why We Can Learn from Crude Oil Prices History
Just as it is a good idea to learn from the past, we can glean some lessons from looking at crude oil prices history. Here one key example of how understanding the trends involved with this history can help us to be prepared for future situations as oil prices rise and fall periodically.
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Engaging Economic Efficiency Efforts Evaluated
Every Nation has economic challenges and must deal with change. Just like in the Universe change is a constant. In the United States we have changes occurring with industry trends. Some cities have issues with changing job categories, shifts in manufacturing jobs moving from 30% to 17% to 10% and then those jobs being replaced by robots or retail or service sector which typically pays less.
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Development Effectiveness
The international commitment to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) recognizes the need for scaling up the volume and quality of aid. This commitment, stemming from a global consensus reached at the 2002 UN Conference on Financing for Development in Monterrey, also calls for all development partners to share the responsibility of making aid more effective —and it calls for action on both sides of the aid relationship.
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Agriculture & Rural Development
Agriculture is essential to reducing poverty, with a 34 percent share of GDP in low income countries. Three out of every four poor people in developing countries live in rural areas and 2.1 billion survive on less than $2 a day. Over 80 percent of the rural poor depend directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihoods
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Ruined Rural Economy – Debt Death Trap Part - 11
The article revolves around new concept of Debt Loan Economy being advocated by trio and economist. It analysis various facets of DLE; and its effect on farmers. An endeavor has been made to suggest measures to check loans and various policies forcing farmers committing suicide.
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Ruined Rural Economy – Frog Vision Part-10
The article debates about the narrow approach with which most of the third world countries leaders are working. They are managing national economies from one crisis to another with out realising long term effect on common man.
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Ruined Rural Economy - Doomed Farmers Part 9
The article analyse the problems of farmers and few remedial measures with respect to changed government priorities. The unequal distribution of budget layout and neglect of farming sectors effect of growing economies.
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