January 6th, 2010 — Economic News, World Economy
Without being aware of the necessity and the inevitability of an economic recession, most of us don’t realize that sooner or later recession is going to happen, and it’s going to impact all of our lives. When the recession starts financial expert predicted for how long the recession will last however their broadcast was wrong
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Surviving the Recession
January 5th, 2010 — Economic News
As the economy slowed in 2009 in some sectors business and vacation travel was down. How did industry and hotels respond?
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The Future of the Hotel Industry
December 30th, 2009 — World Economy
As we enter the second decade of the 21st Century, Wall Street is in an upbeat mood since the financial upheaval experienced in late 2008. Bringing good news to investors and Governments around the World, but the bad news is that the first decade of the 21st Century a decade were stocks had an average
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Wall Street’s Lost Decade
December 28th, 2009 — World Economy
The business environment is being inundated with change so fast that the normal hat spinning of being a small or medium business now has ones head spinning with the rotation of uncertainties. The critical point is cash flow.
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Year in Review
December 26th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
The World Trade Organization, founded in the year 1995, is the only global organization which deals with the trade rules amid the nations. It was constituted under the Marrakech Agreement, restoring the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which started in 1947.The agreements are signed by the respective member nation’s government and rectifications are
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World Trade Organization – An End to Trade Discrimination!
December 24th, 2009 — World Economy
I received an email this morning which is from a leading immigration publisher quoting an article on the Wall Street Journal A Wall Street Journal which points out that an infusion of innovators is even more needed in a recession. Companies founded by immigrants include Yahoo, eBay and Google. Half of Silicon Valley start-ups were founded
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Are Migrant Workers Still Relevant in Today’s Recession?
December 21st, 2009 — Economic News
The fundamental difference between Capitalism and Marketism is the approach toward personal liability of business structures: in case corporate structures; unless the Capitalistic corporate risk management’s very limited liability the Market corporate risk management personal liability is very enhance and is in the foundations of the Economics of Marketism. To limit the existing business specula
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Quantum Economics – Philosophy of the Economy – Corporate & Business Structures in Market Economics
December 19th, 2009 — World Economy
China’s economy has grown massively in the last couple of decades. Although India’s economy has also grown in this period, in terns of numbers it cannot be compared to its Asian counterpart. The two countries have the two biggest populations on earth with 1.3 billion and 1.2 billion respectively. China has more than a billion
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China’s Economic Growth Compared to India
December 18th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
It was not a lesson Lawrence Summers mastered with great ease. But after nearly a decade working beside Alan Greenspan, and having watched his own tenure as President of Harvard cut short by a phrase that slipped from brain to mouth, Summers, director of the President’s National Economic Council, has become a restrained public man. Gone
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Lawrence Summers Review – Why Didn’t We Listen?
December 16th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Take a look around and you will see that career opportunities are decreasing. We are in the middle of a huge recession and there is no telling when we will see the light at the end of the tunnel. I bet everyone who reads this article has been affected by job loss in some way
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Career Opportunities Decreasing
December 15th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in the southern tip of the massive continent of Africa. Zimbabwe has become a country of unprecedented economic and political attention in recent world history.
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How the Zimbabwe Economy Dramatically Collapsed
December 14th, 2009 — World Economy
Printer cartridge overheads can be a major expense for any busy office — and even if you’re working at home, it’s important to factor in the amount you spend on your printer ink when assessing the cost of running a home-based business. And what you spent on that bargain-priced printer may turn out to be
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Printer Cartridge Economics – Four Ways to Make Your Ink Last Longer
December 10th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Our current financial crisis has spawned an astounding amount of state and federal legislation aimed squarely at the financial services industry. Legislators are determined to prevent us from making the same mistakes twice, and are vowing to protect consumers from what they refer to as “predatory lending”. But how far should these new policies reach?
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Financial Reform – The Movement Has Begun
December 4th, 2009 — World Economy
In the biosystem of the human body we have a series of nerves, veins, and sensors. We also have major components of our bodies that we can’t do without. If we look at the human body in all its complexity, we can begin to understand nation’s banking system. After all, the flow of blood and
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The Bio System Analogy to Explain the Backbone of the Banking System
December 2nd, 2009 — Economic News
It is forcing people to become more innovative and entrepreneurial, new businesses are popping up everywhere. A lot of these businesses start out as very good ideas, but the people who thought them up are getting lost in all the paperwork and overheads.
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Current Economic Climate and Virtual Assistants
November 21st, 2009 — World Economy
This interest has been supported by an institutional process of establishing a single energy market in the region to attract investments and to allow for cross-border energy trade and integration with the European Union energy market. Treaty Establishing the Energy Community in South East Europe (Energy Community Treaty) came into force in mid-2006 with the objective
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South East Europe – Next Hotspot For Energy Investing?
November 19th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Consumer expectations will hold down salaries as the economy improves and firms begin to hire. The November University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey dropped to 66.0 in November from 70.6 October and bodes a poor holiday shopping season. Particularly, the economic outlook piece fell to 63.7 in November from 68.6 in October. Even with US government
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Consumers Holding Back Will Put Downward Pressure on Salaries For New Hires
November 18th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Picture this hypothetical example: there is a family of five in mainland China. Father, mother, 2 daughters and one son – the youngest member of the family. The parents are civil servants, therefore they enjoy middle class type of living. The 1st sister somehow gets to come and study in the US
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Why Should Immigrants Be Thankful to the US Healthcare System
November 11th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Last week we were treated to some more unpleasant news – unemployment is now at 10.2%. Keep a few things in mind when you hear those statistics. First, all governments and administrations prefer that the economic numbers published reflect positively on their actions and policies. So they desire that the statistics look good – or not
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Unemployment Statistics – Who Really is Unemployed?
November 6th, 2009 — World Economy
People are always interested in the national and, increasingly, the world economy. This is especially true in the midst of a recession such as the one we’re currently experiencing, searching for clues as to how long the downturn will last, when we may turn the corner and how long we can expect a recovery to
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The Wall Street Journal Prime Rate
November 3rd, 2009 — Economic News
Last week the white house was going to review weather to keep or not keep the eight thousand dollar tax credit for first time home buyers. All of a sudden today the program is to end on December 1st 2009. One of the main reasons for the halt of a program which is responsible for
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The Coming Economy Crash
November 1st, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Statistics released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) showed that during September 2009 there were 2,259 new car registrations, a drop of 34.67 per cent in comparison to September 2008’s figure of 3,458 new registrations. The year to date number is down by as much as 63 per cent on the figure to
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New Car Registrations Fall by Over 30 Percent For September 2009
October 22nd, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
In difficult economic times we often look for cost effective ways to maintain our normal standard of living. We have been greatly blessed in this nation to have a poverty class that lived a life above that of royalty only a century ago. Climate control is sure a big change.
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Ways to Live Well During a Tough Economy
October 20th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
One of the biggest challenges of economic development is getting jobs into the area, and since we are in a jobless recovery, and the stimulus package whereas, it might have helped a little bit, it certainly is not providing very many jobs. Some economic development associations in some areas are trying to provide jobs in
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2010 Trends in Economic Development
October 17th, 2009 — World Economy
The Coachella Valley is in Riverside County in Southern California. In this county, and you might know it because Palm Springs is in the same Valley, there are now nearly 500,000 residents during the peak season. The peak season being the wintertime as the temperature is about 70 to 75-degrees all winter long
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It’s Time For the 2009 Coachella Valley Economic Report – To What Avail?
October 15th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Things appear to be on the up economically and on the employment front. A whole raft of figures including a survey of 2,100 UK employers by UK recruitment specialists, separate reports from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation and KPMG, as well as Government data on job vacancies in July suggests that the worst of the
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Economy and Employment Bouncing Back (Slowly)
October 13th, 2009 — Economic News
The GM bankruptcy sent shockwaves throughout the entire United States. General Motors was the symbol of American economic domestic power and innovation. Unfortunately, times change and so does market demands.
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GM Fritz Henderson and Bankruptcy – Too Little to Late!
October 11th, 2009 — World Economy
We are in a depression, probably one that will out-rival the last on of 1929. Unemployment is at its highest, some say around 50% when you count the people no longer on unemployment, small business owners not making enough to pay themselves a paycheck . .
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Why Aren’t People Buying?
October 3rd, 2009 — World Economy
OUR CURRENT RECESSION In the United States and many other locations around the world there was a massive recession declared during the autumn of 2008. This meant fewer jobs and less money all round. Everybody should have been prepared for this economical meltdown, but nobody, including experienced business leaders could have predicted the vast scale of
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The Recession and Future Employment Prospects
October 1st, 2009 — World Economy
1859: Charles Darwin publishes “The Origin of Species,” a book describing how the strongest, fasted, and smartest survive to, over thousands of years, evolve our species through sexual reproduction. 150 years later, in 2009, we celebrate this book with a devastated economy, due in no small part to unnatural selection. In 1994, there was the infamous
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Un-Natural Selection – America Defeats Darwin’s Natural Selection Theory
September 30th, 2009 — World Economy
Everything in our world today revolves around commerce and economic value. Have you ever noticed that serial numbers are on EVERYTHING!: Dollar bills, your bank account, your car (VIN), traffic tickets. Even YOU have been serialized by your birth certificate, driver’s license, SSN card etc
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The True Meaning of Serial Numbers – Economic Value and Ownership
September 28th, 2009 — Economic News
Today an individual must plan for the possibility of unemployment as though it were a probability. He or she must prepare to be self-sufficient for as long as necessary and maybe indefinitely. Unemployment hit 9.4% in July and 9.7% in August 2009, according to the US Department of Labor at bls.gov/cps, while many city, state
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Economic Growth in a Time of Drought
September 27th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Advanta Bank, once the 11th largest issuer of credit cards in the U.S. exited as a lender early in the summer of 2009, taking down with it many of its cardholders’ businesses. Advanta specialized in offering credit cards to small businesses, secured by the individual cardholders’ personal guarantees. The cards were usually offered with teaser
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The Advanta Meltdown – Nearly a Million Americans May Ultimately Default
September 24th, 2009 — World Economy
When Sarbanes-Oxley regulations were created, their sole purpose was to restore the integrity and faith back with corporations and executives that were caught up in the many fraud scandals brought on by Tyco, Enron, and such. Yet, surprisingly to learn, many companies have done little to change their prevention and monitoring of fraudulent acts. This
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Is Sarbanes-Oxley Really Having an Effect on Fraud?
September 23rd, 2009 — Economic News
Gold is not just a precious metal, as it is commonly perceived to be. Gold is rather an international market and a very sound investment.
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Inflation Predicted – the Best Time to Buy Gold!
September 22nd, 2009 — World Economy
For all the Harry Potter fans out there, lets just say that Recession is the R word that ’should not be named’ at the work place because it somehow manages to manifest itself into the brains of the people in the work force. With the downturn of the world economy, negative implications come to play
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The Manifestation of Psychological Recession in the Work Environment
September 20th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
If you travel down many of the international retail business districts in the major cities in the United States, you will see “For Lease” signs, and empty storefronts. Nothing could be more detracting for a commercial property owner trying to lease their building, especially when you have neighboring buildings empty. Not only does this drive down
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City Downtown Revitalization Idea Worth Exploring
September 19th, 2009 — World Economy
The economy is slowly making a come back but no matter what anyone chooses to call it, we have been going through a recession.�From the top to the bottom of the economic ladder, we have all been impacted on some level.�The good news is that there are some minor adjustments that we can make to
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The Recession Budget Stretcher
September 16th, 2009 — Economic News
A number of economists are predicting increased growth forecasts for the American economy. Employment numbers are slowly improving. Manufacturing activity is bottoming. Housing demand in more markets is improving
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Top 10 Signs That Recovery From the Recession is Here – Are You Ready For the Economic Recovery?
September 15th, 2009 — World Economy
Many communities during recessionary times tend to go for protectionism, and yet in the end it doesn’t help, it actually adds to the problems. Not long ago, someone mentioned that they did not want a Super Wal-Mart built in their city because it would take away business from the other small business people, and the
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Economic Scare Tactics and Wal-Mart Syndromes Discussed
September 14th, 2009 — Economic News
August has been a significant month for the finance industry in the UK and Europe as a whole. While the Bank of England keeps their base rate at 0.5 percent and pumps another 50 million pounds into the UK economy in the name of quantitative easing, the European Central Bank (ECB) have announced that that
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Finance Market Competition Makes Fixed Rate Bonds Look More Appealing, While ISA Rates Get Lower
September 11th, 2009 — Economic News
Lately there has been much chatter on network television about the government enacting a tax on soda.� Personally I don’t really care because for one the government is bleeding so much red they need money.� Also soda is a guilty pleasure of us Americans, we love it and we won’t stop drinking a Coke or
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The Soda Tax Increase Could Be Helpful I Think
September 9th, 2009 — Economic News
Looking at the header of this post you might be thinking what competitive economies have got to do with loyalties… Well this is the biggest challenge corporations the world over are facing today. It is a paradox that sprang up from the way free markets work viz., competition… ruthless competition. Competition is the key factor that
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Competitive Economies and Corporate Loyalties
September 7th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
The lure of credit is echoed in the song “You can get all the things you seek for a dollar down and a dollar a week.” I remember my early desire for a car and saving to buy one. Then a good deal came along. Short of cash I convinced my dad to lend me
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Easy Credit Keeps People Working and Stimulates Economic Growth
September 6th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Over the course of the past few years, we’ve seen the bottom fall out of the financial markets, the country has slipped into a deep recession, and the unemployment rate has skyrocketed as companies trim back on payrolls, cut salaries, benefits, and other expenses with surgical precision.� Over the same time frame, we’ve seen the
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The Shifting Work Force
September 5th, 2009 — World Economy
CHANCELLOR Alistair Darling has ramped up the national debt (to �700+bn to prevent the country slipping further sliding into a long, deep recession. In his pre-Budget report (Mon 24 Nov 08), billed as the most important in a generation, Mr. Darling gave some brief reasons and details of action in the hope to maintain employment, and
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Does Macro Economics Really Effect Small and Medium Sized Businesses, Say the Size of National Debt?
September 4th, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
Most people that talk about surviving the recession always talk as if you have $100,000 in your Charles Schwab Brokerage account and can sell off countless stocks to save yourself. In reality, most people that I know are astute homeowners that may or may not have two incomes and are trying to simply make ends
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Surviving the Uber Recession
September 3rd, 2009 — World Economy
If you plan to move to Germany, knowing how the banking system works is helpful. You will have to deal with money nearly everyday, so knowing what you’re getting into is advised. Some knowledge of the banks and ways to transfer money to Germany before you move can help make your arrival go as smoothly
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Find Out a Convenient Way to Transfer Money to Germany While Learning About Its Banking System
September 2nd, 2009 — Economic News
There used to be a joke that was popular in Hollywood: If you grow tired of a war and wish to end it, simply put it on TV and it will be canceled in 13 weeks. Americans have a famously short attention span. We want what we want, and we want it now, and if we no
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I’m Ready to Cancel the Recession, What About You?
September 1st, 2009 — Economic News, World Economy
We hear a lot about the severe hardship of many industries during the recession. We know the real estate sector, banking industry, and real estate markets are completely toast, and finally starting to see at least some signs of life, as the recession hits its bottom. But one thing we have not heard a lot
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Airline and Aviation Sector – Ouch!