March 17, 2012
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Economy Question by serina: How do you call a type of economy where people hide their real income? Do you call it a “shady” economy or grey economy? I know that it is also called black or underground economy, but please tell me if one of the first two terms are used too and which [...]
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February 28, 2012
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United States Economy Question by adam: Will the United States economy go back to normal? Within 4 years, will the United States economy return healthy and back to the way it was? (Of course this is just your assumption, or opinion, but I want to know what you have to say). Best answer: Answer by [...]
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December 28, 2011
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Economy Mexican Peso To US Economy: US Recovery and the Peso Opportunity Article by Pete Migz
The Mexican economy has the advantageous location of being the largest consumers’ neighbor. Thus, any changes in consumer demand have almost an immediate and perceptible impact on the health of [...]
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December 27, 2011
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Economy Economic Schizophrenia – The US Economy On A Growth Path Article by Pete Migz
Economic Schizophrenia or a bipolar condition is what the new report by the UCLA Anderson School of Management terms as the state of the US economy. The first quarterly report by [...]
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December 25, 2011
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Economy dictionary Reducing pressure By means of Debt Consolidation Loans Article by MaryRiffe
Current worldwide economic crises triggered recessions almost everywhere. None have felt it a lot more compared to the standard consumer. Individuals all over the place are going through the effects of tough monetary [...]
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December 24, 2011
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Economy Loonie Races Ahead: The Canadian Economy’s Economic Health Article by Pete Migz
If the currency of a nation is like its stock and represents the health of its economy, the Canadian dollar also called the Loonie seems to be the best example as it raced [...]
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December 23, 2011
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Economy Economy of the Bahamas Article by jekky
Basic Ingredients of the Bahamian EconomyThe Bahamian economy is almost entirely dependent on tourism and financial services to generate foreign exchange earnings. Tourism alone provides an estimated 60% of the gross domestic product (GDP) and employs about half [...]
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December 21, 2011
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America Crisis Question by Mama Sarah Nichole: Would this work to stimulate the economy? I do not pretend to be some great scholar, so my view on this may be totally wrong, if so, please say so and why it wouldn’t work. I’d love to know. I see the government trying to find ways to [...]
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December 21, 2011
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Stock Question by Tom B: What is the stock exchange, how does it work, why does it affect economy? I’m almost 40 years old, and somehow I have managed to elude my understanding of the stock market. It all seems so superficious to me. I imagine I need to wiki it. I have been about [...]
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December 20, 2011
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Economy dictionary American Dream or nightmare Article by Evangeline Selden
Classic history of the state, which allows Americans see their future If it were a country, California would be one with more people than Canada and an economy the size of China. Scientists shoot, with their [...]
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