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Lend Lease Act Was Real Free Trade, Not Chopped Liver, as in Globalist Flat World

Globalist Free Traders ignore the tenets of history and paint history with their own paint brush as Thomas Friedman does in his book The World is Flat. The Lend Lease Act changed the course of history and demonstrated that you can't do business with people who do not have money. Free Trade and Globalization blasts geopolitical balances by chopping up economies. Globalist Free Traders ignore these major events.


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THE SEZ's: The Fire Continues to Burn

The Indian government has approved proposals for 180 special economic zones (SEZs) with an idea that it would invite foreign direct investment, provide jobs, and promote the development of secondary industries to service firms. If SEZs were so beneficial then why this huge protest in many parts of the country. For one thing, many of the approved sites are located on prime agricultural land – leading to complaints that the SEZs are more of a coordinated land grab by the rich than coordinated economic development.


China and WTO

This essay is aimed to find out what the advantages and disadvantages are for People's Republic of China considering joining the World Trade Organization. The integrative processes going in the society have determined the existence of different international unions; one of the most important of them is the WTO. Sooner or later any country will have to choose whether to take part into international unions or not; China's leaders have decided that it is better to become a member of WTO.


Is the Dollar Doomed to Keep Falling?

Since 2001 the dollar has been in steady decline. From several perspectives the fall in the value of the dollar appears to be following basic economic fundamentals and whilst these imbalance continue the dollar may continue to fall.


Globalization Consequences on Cultural Studies

Globalization has quickly become a prevalent term; it names a process, an epoch, a discourse, a promise, a threat, a way of looking at 'the world'. It also names a new kind of 'inter-discipline', a new protocol of writing and teaching in the humanities and social science. This phenomenon has effected on per discipline in any aspect that cultural studies is not exception. The article charts the emergence of globalization in cultural studies: first, by planning the bright symptoms of globalization discourse as it appears in three major anthologies of cultural studies of globalization; second, by arguing that the freedom from history implied by the idea of globalization always depends on a variety of implicit narratives about the past; and third, by speculating on the ways one might constitute the culture of the era of globalization.


The Spiraling Cost of “Free”

We all know how great it feels to be offered something for nothing. Most of us have rushed to the store to cash a coupon for a “free” item happily. But while the price to us on the spot is nothing, the actual cost to produce that item still remains and must be recouped. The sad and ultimate truth is that nothing is “free”. I know, it sounds clich?, but it is true.


Future of Interest Rates in UK

A look into prospect for interest rates in UK following the MPC latest inflation report. Generally inflationary pressure seem lower than expected


International Trade and Its Barriers

This article defines international trade and illustrates the different kinds of trade barriers that are generally encountered. It also discusses the various advantages enjoyed by countries through implementation of these barriers on international trade.


The Real State of the Economy - Good or Bad?

There is something about the US Economy at the moment that I for one don't get. Now it may be that being a brit, I am a little slow on the uptake; this has been known to happen every now and then but at the moment I cannot fathom several things out.


Shifting Gears: The Increasing Power Of The Emerging World

Examining the change of the world's economic power structure.


Influence of Economic Globalization on Toursim

In the given work I will discuss influence of economic globalization on tourism all over the world. In the first section of it I am going to concentrate on the issue of globalization itself, its definition and different approaches to it. The second part will discuss globalization influence and impact. I will use examples to compare both positive and negative aspects. In the third part effect of globalization on leisure and tourism will be analyzed along with the motivation theories.


The Mainstream and The Markets

A confluence of economic and geopolitical events will soon test the will of creditor nations to continue their financing of the U.S economic malaise and largesse. The size of the U.S debt is astonishing but the Federal Reserve is undeterred in bathing the nation in currency. Consequently, the plight of the U.S dollar is destined to drop further.


The Causes of Recessions

Looking at the causes of recessions from both a theoretical and practical point of view. Focusing on the UK economy.


India and South Africa Urge Richer Countries to Improve Their Offer in Global Trade Talks

India and South Africa have recently called for the wealthier nations to offer further cuts in their farm subsidies in order to help revive the global trade negotiations. Both the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and South African President Thabo Mbeki said that the suspension of the Doha Development Round of trade talks was not only disappointing, but it also resulted to serious setbacks on the part of the developing nations.


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