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Economics
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Canadian Clear Cutting of Forests and Anti-Dumping Tariffs
The Canadian Timber Industry was upset previously when the US set tariffs on Canadian Lumber coming into the United States. Whether you call it an anti-dumping tariff or not would not be the only issue. You see it costs a lot to replenish and replant forests, but if you sell the timber without replanting you can do that cheaper of course.
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Then They Came For Me
Are Fortune 100 companies benefiting too highly? Are Americans being unfairly squeezed in the wallet? Do you feel financially assaulted? Many Americans think this way, maybe I am becoming one too.
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Enter the Serpent - Notes on the Ascendency of China
At a time that now seems quick to arrive, China will control much of the world’s manufacturing capacity, and will constitute the largest economy on earth while possessing an enormously massive, modern military unprecedented in history for scale. But what kind of country is China?
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Danish Market
Nowadays business becomes more challenging and requires more and more efforts to prosper. Very often manufacturers produce too much products and thus domestic markets become oversaturated. Thus companies search for additional markets. In order to do that companies became international and expand their business overseas. In order to success it is important to provide marketing research in order to identify the best opportunities from the available.
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Economy of Thailand
One of the prosperous East Asian economies is the economy of Thailand. It has achieved impressive growth rates. This growth per capita has remained positive for several decades. In Thailand the state has intervened in economy, but in a passive way.
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Airline Economics: Consumer Buying Behavior and Ticket Price Increases
As fuel costs mount many airlines are forced to raise ticket prices. Currently airlines are indeed enjoying a robust economy and filled seats with business and consumer travelers, but they are also forced to raise ticket prices and there is a fine line that will cull the current 80%
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Mexicans are Illegally Immigrating to US; Mexico is Losing Jobs to China
Illegal aliens and illegal immigration issues are currently in the news, as protestors march, demonstrate and boycott in the United States. Sixty percent of the illegal aliens in our nation come from Mexico. But why are they coming here in the first place? Well, we know that the President of Mexico Vincent Fox is telling them to come here of course
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Kyoto Treaty, Global Warming and China Contributions to CO2
Many nations are upset that the United States of America would not sign the Kyoto Treaty. But if you consider all the facts there is no sense in the United States tying its industrial mighty hands behind its back in international trade issues, manufacturing sectors or level free market competitive playing fields.
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How Soon Will Saudi Arabia Turn to Nuclear Energy?
How soon with Saudi Arabia join the nuclear club? You might be surprised with our investigation. How will this change the world's energy picture? Water desalination will be the driving force behind Saudi's entry into nuclear energy.
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