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Competition, Consumer Policy, and International Cooperation

Obviously as the World moves closer together we see more and more cross-border issues which require cooperation with other nations to protect consumers, foster competition and keep things moving smoothly.


Cambodia's Image from the New Eyes

New image of Cambodia amongst other world's images


Golden Banana: Cambodia's Fruit Ensign

Cambodian natural ensign


Chinese Economy: China's Energy Worry

For a long time, the Chinese economy is growing at an outstanding pace and I think no other economy saw so much expansion in the last 10 years like the Chinese economy. This growth has taken China into a new level in the world politics. Now China is gradually being recognized as a huge economic power by rest of the world. However, this growth means that Chinese economy is consuming more and more fuels like oil, gas and coal. This matter is becoming a growing concern not just for the Chinese economy but for the rest of the world too.


Microeconomics – Perfect Competition

Perfect competition is a microeconomic model, to the most common traits of which belong the following: - a large amount of small producers (sellers) of a homogenous product; - a large amount of consumers; - both consumers and producers can not influence the price on their own;


Ben Bernanke – Replacing Alan Greenspan

The reputation of Alan Greenspan as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve was one of brilliance or incredible luck. Now it is the turn of Ben Bernanke.


Economics and the Ranting Public

Today you can go on any Blog and hear the critics criticizing economic policy and the Bush Administration. Yet, our unemployment rates are so low and our GDP so high it is hard to find fault. Of course one could perhaps call question to the trade deficit


Mortgage Lending: Growth Eases

The British Bankers Association stated on Monday that underlying mortgage lending rose by 4.6 billion pounds in January, down from 5.3 billion pounds rise in December


Illegal Immigrants are Needed to Pick Our Crops

One of the debates for pro-illegal aliens being allowed to stay and get amnesty is that they are doing jobs Americans will not do and if we kick all of them out for illegally entering our nation, who will pick all our crops then?


Do Not Lease Space to Dubai World; Sell Phone Companies to France and Ports to China

Well isn’t it interesting all the sound and fury over the Dubai Deal and now we find out there are 24-million illegal aliens in out country and the Senate wants to now make them citizens, And we find we have sold an entire port to Red China.


Tomorrow Belongs to Asia's Entrepreneurs

In Asia attention to detail and outstanding service simply runs in the blood - and Singapore is simply the world leader. Singapore has a multicultural population of 4.5 million, no natural resources and no history of empire but it has a GNP per head almost identical to that of the European Union and growing. This then is the background out of which Asia's entrepreneurs are growing - and growing fast. A background quite simply of living in customers’ shoes and striving to delight them each and every time you impact with them.


Railroad VS Trucking and the High Diesel Prices in 2006

Let's face it high diesel prices take a toll on our economy and when this occurs there is a significant maneuvering of distribution assets to maintain efficiencies. Right now FedEx and other trucking companies have increased prices over 5.9% to make up for this.


Current Affairs and News- Your Real Instructor in the Probe of Self Truth

Current Affairs and News- Your Real Instructor in the Probe of Self Truth


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