• Japan's economy will bid farewell to the "golden age Koizumi"  By : Rihanna
    The "Koizumi golden age" will be formally ended. Japan's "Daily News" on the 5th reported that the U.S. economy remains in the doldrums and the raw materials and the impact of soaring grain prices, the Japanese government to announce that, since February 2002 began to appear in the post-war period has been long-term economic gold curtain. Junichiro Koizumi's government from promoting high-intensity of economic reform began to emerge when the economic golden period, the Japanese economy has devel
  • Are the Government's Programs to Help Stop Foreclosures Helping Yet?  By : Nick Adama
    The government has stepped in with a number of different policies and programs that are designed to help people suffering from the foreclosure crisis. With most of what government does, though, the people who are designed to benefit are actually being hurt, while the parties who are most responsible for the financial crisis are socializing their losses.
  • Cut Government Spending to Help Homeowners in Foreclosure  By : Nick Adama
    Look at all the new foreclosure help programs being created by local and state governments right now. They are not going away any time soon, even if the foreclosure problem becomes less severe. And they will just continue to create a tax revenue drag on the average homeowner long after the current housing decline has ended.
  • My Tax Rebate Check Dilemma  By : David Brooks
    The so-called economic stimulus checks are on their way and I, for one, have been debating whether or not to save or spend. There are certainly a number of things on my wish list. I am sure that this is true for everyone. Let the debate begin.
  • Maritime Transport - Globalization and Union  By : AD Monografia
    Maritime transport always was the only really income-producing method to carry load the great distances in bulk and the advances of the sector and establishment of a world-wide system of commerce had been connected. Who has access to natural resources, who can transform them into utility products that benefit to the humanity and who has the necessity and capacity to acquire these manufactured products is connected by a common conducting wire: the maritime transport.
  • Human Development  By : goirick
    The dogmatic classical belief always confused ‘growth’ to be synonyms with ‘development’. Economists were obsessed with growth for growth’s sake. As a result, they overlooked the qualitative values essential to development. “While measurement is essential, we must not be led to believe that only those things which can be measured have value”. While growth is necessary; it is only socio-economic, cultural, technological and intellectual upliftment that can bring up development.
  • GDP--What's in it for ME?  By : Patricia L Johnson and Richard E Walrath
    The next time you read or hear glowing numbers about the economy, just ask yourself these three questions --
  • What is a Recession?  By : Patricia L Johnson
    Do you know the definition of a recession? Do you know who determines when we enter a recessionary period or when it's over? This article is intended to provide the average reader with recession basics.
  • Revolutionary: Equality and Freedom have reached the German Retail Industry!  By : Dr. Hanefeld
    This articles describes the impact of the recent changes in legislation concerning the opening hours of the German retail industry.

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