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Articles related to "International Economy"
Congress Shoves Reform Down IMF's Throat What exactly did the U.S. require the IMF to do? omnibus appropriations bill • imf transparency • russia • international monetary fund • imf
IMF Finally Gets Full U.S. Funding The IMF debate finally draws to a close. For now. russia • international monetary fund • imf • international monetary fund • boris fyodorov
Saving the Global Economy: A Personal Reflection on the IMF Debate A personal reflection on the IMF debate from someone who was there. bretton woods • imf • imf • international monetary fund • international monetary fund
Setting the Record Straight on IMF Funding While Congress did reform the IMF, much needs to be done. russia • international monetary fund • imf • international monetary fund • boris fyodorov
Solving Poverty With 'Hour Money' Dr. Bob Blain, a sociology professor emeritus at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, has spent decades trying to change the world's monetary system. global equality • environmental preservation • international economy • hour money institute • ithaca dollars
World Bank Criticizes IMF Sister organization begin to criticize one another russia • international monetary fund • imf • international monetary fund • boris fyodorov
AAI Management Management is the aspect from All Aspects of the Industry that provides educators guidelines to teach students about how businesses manage different resources. technology education • industry sector • technology industry • integrated curriculum • business industry
Congress Moves to Approve Funding for the IMF U.S. Senate approves IMF funding imf • imf • international monetary fund
Going Bananas Consumer power, use it to make a difference. organic bananas • bananas • fair trade • consumer power
Review: The World Is Curved By David Smick Alan Greenspan, former FED chairman, noted: "...an essential read for those who wish to understand the workings, politics, and distresses of the global financial system". david m. smick • world is curved • global economy • financial market strategist • alan greenspan
Bob Brinker is Bullish July 2007 Despite a 6.2% correction in the S&P500, Bob Brinker remains Bullish on the stock market bob • brinker • moneytalk • marketimer • stockmarket
Bridging the language gap The first step in making your stay in France as fulfilling as possible - learn the language as well as you can. Here are some tips. french • language
Fair Trade Fair Trade NOT Free Trade. fair trade • free trade • ftaa • new internationalist • globalization
Global Demand Drives February Gold Prices Government stimulus packages and infrastructure projects increase demand for gold from global buyers looking for a hedge against future inflation. global demand drives february gold prices • february gold prices since 1999 • global investors look to gold as currency • reasons why gold prices will go up • golden international trade currency
Marketing Audit of Nike's Strategies Nike is the leading footwear company in the world. PEST Analysis sums up how the company's business strategies fare in the macro environmental level. athletic footwear • nike inc. • retailers worldwide • nike factory stores • nike stores
Treasures of the Black Death Two hoards of medieval jewellery from France and Germany, including three early Jewish wedding rings, dress ornaments, silver vessels, coins and ingots, go on display. treasures of the black death • wallace collection • black death • jewish treasure • jewish wedding rings
Goji Berries and Ningxia Wolfberry Goji grown in the Ningxia province of China are rich in minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, protein and healthy sugars that may support liver and pancreas and fight cancer. ningxia province china • chinese ningxia wolfberry • tibetan goji berries berry • traditional chinese medicine remedies • healthy sugars to balance pancreas and blood sugar
Investment in Africa China and India may have to battle it out in the dark continent. But the FDI flow from them has significant long term benefits for the industrialization of Africa. chinese investment in africa • indian investment in africa • chinese fdi in africa • indian pharmaceutical companies • ongc mittal energy ltd.
Lessons in Surviving Recession In economic downturn, history shows that government intervention may not be as important as personal initiative and the help of others in the community. 19th-century new zealand history • 1880s recession and immigration • jobs for miners in economic downturn • kauri gum and european settlement in new zealand • governments and job creation
The Presidency of Herbert Hoover Beginning in the very first year of his Presidency, the Great Depression became the most memorable feature of Herbert Hoover's Presidency. herbert hoover • the great depression • worst presidents of the united states • secretary of commerce • tax increase
Bob Brinker Update - Dec. 31, 2006 Steve gives his update of Bob Brinker's Market timing model indicators. At the end of the article, Steve predicts if Brinker will remain bullish or turn bearish. brinker • bob brinker • market timing model • portfolio • marketimer newsletter
The life of a merchant marine (part I) During WWII, 706 Norwegian merchant vessels were lost and over 3,600 seamen killed. While there are many chapters written glorifying the bravery of Norwegian sailors during WWII, there are few that seek to understand their experience in personal, rather than militaristic or nationalistic terms, nor do they explore the high rate of divorce, out of wedlock births, and suicides during this period and after. German occupation and the war worsened conditions for Norwegians at home and abroad, not only by interfering with industry, education, and food supply, but also by disrupting a pattern of sea-faring traditions and exacerbating the already present tension within coastal culture. (Part 1 of 2) merchant marines • wwii • sailors • cooks • death |
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