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By Tim Williams Bronze: 10-99 articles submitted 1 year ago
socyberty.com Why the world is facing such an acute food crisis...
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By Tim Williams Bronze: 10-99 articles submitted 1 year ago
examiner.com Tim was born in Chicago. Moved to Ma. He founded the Department of Economic Development for the cities of Salem and Brockton, Mass. He is also the... Read more...
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By Tim Williams Bronze: 10-99 articles submitted 1 year ago
examiner.com Will the President make the tough choices that this country and the world needs so desperately? When people thought back in 2008 the decisions coming out of Washington would turn this countries fortunes around for the majority of the population a new era of prosperity would follow. We are still waiting for those decisions. There is still so much that needs to be done if the United States ever exp...
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By Suhasini Gold: 500-999 articles submitted! 1 year ago
suhasinisakhare.com Three articles contribute to this post. The first is an article published in the BBC, noting that the Irish will never again trust a boom. The second, a report in the BBC again, that the G20 have agreed a deal on how to measure imbalances. The third, an article in the Telegraph, expressing astonishment and more than a little fear at China attempting to build an alternative to the Panama Canal, wi...
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By Suhasini Gold: 500-999 articles submitted! 1 year ago
suhasinisakhare.com The BBC has published an analysis that notes "nagging doubt" to be the theme of Davos 2011. It's well deserved doubt. Most people start off by expressing doubt about the Euro Zone, I firmly believe the Euro Zone has turned the corner. If troubled spots like Greece continue troubling, the severity will decrease with each passing month. The European turnaround would likely be one of the big stories...
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By Suhasini Gold: 500-999 articles submitted! 1 year ago
suhasinisakhare.com Here is the deal. After reading about 2000 odd articles on the Financial Crisis over the three years, I am convinced that the banks themselves do not understand the world around us that has changed rapidly. Time and again, you've had calls for paying bankers less bonus . Calls that hold bonuses responsible for the mass psychosis that led to the Financial Crises. Calls that ask for bonuses to be c...
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By Suhasini Gold: 500-999 articles submitted! 1 year ago
suhasinisakhare.com On the back of Stimulus II, sanctioned by the American Congress yesterday, let's consider the voices, talking about structural reform. I found some interesting ideas, in the unlikeliest of places. A political commentator, writing for the New York Times, wrote on December 7 that America needed to cut down on some spending, without launching full-blown austerity, and needed to invest in re-training...
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By Suhasini Gold: 500-999 articles submitted! 1 year ago
suhasinisakhare.com This is a seed post to a series that I propose to run. So far, we've discussed how the American economy faces the need to implement structural reform. We've seen how structural reform in America remains tied to growth, to employment and to the overall health of that economy. Gordon Brown, UK's former Prime Minister, has recently appeared in a few interviews, to popularize his forthcoming book. He...
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By Suhasini Gold: 500-999 articles submitted! 1 year ago
suhasinisakhare.com Over the past few months, the British economy has surprised pleasantly. Inflation is up. Employment numbers are better. Growth is getting back on track, though 2011 is predicted to be a bit under the weather. House prices are falling but the fall is both slower and smoother than it ought to be. So what gives? Well, we find out today that America's central bank, the Federal Reserve, has been playi...
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By Suhasini Gold: 500-999 articles submitted! 1 year ago
suhasinisakhare.com A little noticed piece of news broke a few hours ago. China and Russia have agreed to finance trade and commerce with each other using their own currencies, rather than the Dollar. Rubles have begun trading in China this week, and the Yuan will start trading in Russia next month. The move is not financially significant. Politically, it is an indictment of the World Bank, the IMF and the G20. The...
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