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Economics
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Economics of USA Airline Deregulation
It is well known that market economics is driven by consumers. In such conditions consumers benefit is maximized. With the development of air transport in the twentieth century this carriers were unaffordable for most people because of its high prices. Nowadays almost every US citizens fly and it means that airlines' fares became available for people because of deregulation of US airlines and positioning them in conditions of free competition or market economics.
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Mortgage Lending: Growth Eases
The British Bankers Association stated on Monday that underlying mortgage lending rose by 4.6 billion pounds in January, down from 5.3 billion pounds rise in December
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Economics: The Dismal Science
A potted history of Economics. Sketching the input of great economists from Adam Smith to Marx
It is debatable whether economics should actually be defined as being a science. A science like math or physics usually gets its satisfaction from proving something to be irrevocably true. Solve a complex equation and QED that's the answer, there's no argument. Economics on the other hand will rarely give us a simple answer. Ask 5 economists a question and you'll get 6 different answers.
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Chinese Economy: China's Energy Worry
For a long time, the Chinese economy is growing at an outstanding pace and I think no other economy saw so much expansion in the last 10 years like the Chinese economy. This growth has taken China into a new level in the world politics. Now China is gradually being recognized as a huge economic power by rest of the world. However, this growth means that Chinese economy is consuming more and more fuels like oil, gas and coal. This matter is becoming a growing concern not just for the Chinese economy but for the rest of the world too.
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About Spain, Subtitles, Dubbing and Predicting a Change
Some potential changes are not in fact changes yet and the question is: will they ever be?
As a foreigner in Spain used to read subtitles rather than listen to a voiceover – in case of foreign languages -- you would certainly hope that they will. A change from dubbing to subtitles would be a welcome one. But will this situation change?
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Some Thoughts About the Unequal Language Distribution on the Internet
This article is about strategy; information that will not impact you today, neither tomorrow, but maybe in the end. How will the languages on the Internet develop in the future and how will it effect the development of our society? It is about information, knowledge and about the (unequal) distribution of languages on the Internet.
You can skip this if you are looking for a solution for a problem. Especially, if needed on the short term.
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Drill Campaign Could Re-ignite Utah Uranium Mining Boom
Since 2001, spot uranium has jumped by more than 500 percent. Accompanying the new uranium upswing, many of the old projects in Wyoming, New Mexico and elsewhere are being revived. Will a uranium discovery by Max Resource Corp trigger a 1950’s style uranium boom in western Utah?
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Making Sense of Medicare Changes
Figuring out new Medicare prescription plans is difficult to say the least. Useful facts are vital to help you make the most of these new changes.
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Economic Hardship Looms as 5 Unavoidable Events Converge
America is in deep trouble. Prepare yourself for a coming convergence of events that will lead to a worldwide economic slump of major proportions, putting your job, your home, your financial well-being, at risk. You need to be aware of these events.
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Basics of Welfare Economics
Human beings are the building blocks of society. The societies agglomerate to make states. And then the nations are formed. The economy of a nation is the indicator of its prosperity
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Ineffectiveness of Development Aid for Developing Countries
In this article it is argued that development aid for development countries is not effective because it is only serving the most powerful countries and it is based on subjective factors rather than an universal theory which does not exist yet
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI): Only the Tip of the Iceberg
Who doesn’t want to believe that inflation is somewhere below 3 or 4%? But then again, who wouldn’t like to believe that money really does grow on trees? Kidding aside, unlike the money on trees story, Americans continue to be led down the primrose path regarding inflation. What I’m saying is that the supposed low rate of inflation today is a full-blown urban myth.
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Not For Sale
Many Americans are quite convinced America is being bought and sold by corporate interests. They can rest easy. It is only an illusion. Things are seldom as they appear.
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Economic Justice
We all pay it lip service as we do democracy and freedom. Who among us will resolve to live it?
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