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French Riot an Unemployment Explosion

Recent French riot in the streets of Paris suburbs and other parts have awakened the world, that even unemployment can be a reason for unrest among the population. Before, burning cars and stores the French government never realized there could be the problem of unemployment crisis too with such a developed country. Thanks to media for its efforts to spread information. French is always ahead for the revolutions and this riot is the revolution that made Government to rethink of its policies. It is beginning!!!!


World Markets

Many of the big companies are firing a pretty large chunk of their workforce. Five thousand here, 10 thousand there and pretty soon it begins to add up. If the company can get along without them now what were they doing before?


2005: Year of the Balance of Power

In 2005, Economics, Politics, Business, Technology, and Media have all seen a balance of power. An Analysis.


Inferior Foods Reign Supreme

The refined foods industry is big business. What does it cost you?


Will the Fed Tightening Cycle End in Early 2006?

Economic forces that will determine U.S. monetary policy.


Sudbury Economical Stagnation

A city's well being and economical development is based on the profitability and attractiveness of its main industry. The article will talk about how one city from Canada became almost like a ghost town.


U.S. Gambling Culture Spreads to Wall Street

In 2005, worldwide online gambling revenue is expected to be over $US10 billion for such operators while a total of $US 200 billion is expected to have been wagered. The prevalence of online gaming and the large revenues enjoyed from it has now, however, prompted major U.S. brokerage firms to claim their piece of the pie.


Top of Truck Advertising to Pay for Improved Aerodynamics for Fuel Economy

Trucking costs have skyrocketed due to fuel price increases and those costs have been passed onto the companies, which pay the shippers to ship their products to market. In doing so those companies will pass these costs onto consumers in the form of higher product costs.


Ineffectiveness of Development Aid for Developing Countries

In this article it is argued that development aid for development countries is not effective because it is only serving the most powerful countries and it is based on subjective factors rather than an universal theory which does not exist yet


Basics of Welfare Economics

Human beings are the building blocks of society. The societies agglomerate to make states. And then the nations are formed. The economy of a nation is the indicator of its prosperity


Will the UK Enter into Recession

The UK is currently enjoying the longest period of economic growth for over a century. It appears that it has outgrown the boom and bust cycle which characterised the post war period. However there are many factors that could cause the UK to slip into recession within the next year or two.


Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Emerging Markets - A New Way of Creating Value Horizontally

Most businesses, especially small companies or villages in rural locations, don’t have the know-how, or can’t afford to manage a complex supply chain of the scale and scope of the larger local and international industry players on their own.


Some Thoughts About the Unequal Language Distribution on the Internet

This article is about strategy; information that will not impact you today, neither tomorrow, but maybe in the end. How will the languages on the Internet develop in the future and how will it effect the development of our society? It is about information, knowledge and about the (unequal) distribution of languages on the Internet. You can skip this if you are looking for a solution for a problem. Especially, if needed on the short term.


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