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Economics
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So, Where Does All The Money Come From?
When the subject of Capital Homesteading comes up, the first question is always, where's all the money going to come from? It's the right question and here's the answer to it.
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Is It Time to Privatize Unemployment Insurance?
President Bush tackled the Social Security system and failed in his efforts to privatize. In this innovative article, the author sees the privatization of unemployment insurance as a great opportunity to test the concept, create tremendous saving, and create economic growth.
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Will Iranian Intervention in Crude Oil Markets Sink the US Economy?
Some very interesting economic papers have been written on the subject of Iranian manipulations on crude oil markets and the effect this might have on the United States economic global power house. Other interesting articles have appeared in the Economist and other well respected economic journals suggest that moving crude oil to be traded in the Euros instead of dollars might send a crushing blow to the economic stability in America.
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The Fight for La'au Point
The battle over La'au Point in Moloka'i is a microcosm of the ongoing battle between the forces of economics and politics versus that of conservation and culture. Why is La'au Point so important and what does this mean for the island of Moloka'i as well as the rest of the Hawaiian Islands? Read on to find out...
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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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Fastest Way To Generate Economic Growth
The IMF reforms have failed to bring about the much needed groth rates needed to bring many third world nations out of poverty. This is an unending criticisism.
This article will highlight the best formula to bring about fast economic growth rates of a minimum of 7%! If you do desire to know more, then read on!
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Ruined Rural Economy - Renaissance of Farmers Part - 12
The article revolves around new concept of Debt Loan Economy (DLE) being advocated by trio and economist. The article analyses 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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Down Towns in the Suburbs are Changing
Down Town re-vitalization projects use to be for Cities, but now downtown suburbs are getting a face lift too. And with so many people living in the suburbs often down towns are now a traffic mess- indeed cars are clogging town areas.
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Population Clock Ticketh
Many folks decry the New World Order, yet really it seems that they do not fully understand what they are talking about. As the coordinator for the Online Think Tank many people wish to warn us about the New World Order and ask if we know anything about this so-called conspiracy. What conspiracy? Actually yes I have heard of all this stuff.
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Civil Society
Civil society has grown exponentially over the past decades and today is recognized as an important development actor throughout the world; monitoring public policies, providing technical expertise, and partnering ...
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Social Well-Being, Risk Management, and Reducing Vulnerability
Commodity risk management. Price and weather risk management insurance provide farmers and institutions in developing countries better tools to manage exposure to price and weather fluctuations and potentially expand access to credit. Pilots are underway in India, Tanzania, Malawi, Ethiopia, Thailand, Nicaragua and Honduras and are under development in Kenya, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Bangladesh
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