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Tag Archives: the economy
Obama To Boost U.S. Broadband Access
Washington, DC — President Obama plans to award $2 billion in grants and loans over the next 75 days in an effort to expand America’s broadband Internet access, as well as, create tens of thousands of jobs. “Broadband touches nearly every aspect of the U.S. economy, providing Americans with unprecedented opportunities in employment, education, health [...]
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Forecasting: The Impact of Governance and Globalization
Traducción al español Based on The Economics Of Y2K Abstract: The Tunnel Under Thesis Planning and control are two traditional functions of management. Once a plan has been determined, it must be carried out. The cost involved in controlling the plan is dependent on the quality of the plan. The quality of the planning function [...]
Posted in economics Also tagged economics, fiscal policy, forecasting, government, monetary policy 2 Comments
Oboma Budget Bad Business
The world has been waking up and raising a voice against President Oboma’s budget and stimulus plans. How can you spend, spend, spend money you don’t have? Who will pay back the debt? The European Union has taken a stance against the massive amount of spending. The head of the EU, Czech Prime Minister Mirek [...]
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China Says: Reform the International Monetary System
The People’s Bank of China is calling for a universal currency. Russia has also expressed a desire for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to use a single, non-dollar based currency. China holds a trillion dollars of US debt in dollars. The article, What Is a Dollar Worth, considered the risk of future inflation because of [...]
The Fed's Outlook On The Economy