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Economics
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Czech Market
Czech Republic is a quite young country from the point of independency, situated in the Eastern Europe, and a very young member of European Union (entered 1 May, 2004). Its GDP equals to $172,200,000,000 USD approximately (this is quite large indicator for such country), GDP per capita equals to 16,800 USD approximately, inflation rate equals to 4,7 percent, unemployment rate equals to 8,5 percent; Czech external debt equals to 24,600,000,000. Czech economy has overcame a crisis recent years but now it is a stable country splendid. Now Czech Republic can be characterized as a quite stable country concerning policy, legislation and economics.
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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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U.S. and Canada Agreement Resolving Softwood Lumber Trade Dispute
United States of America along with Prime Minister Harper of Canada have finally agreed-upon a favorable resolution to the softwood lumber trade dispute between the two countries. It is essential that the United States and Canada have a level playing field and fair trade.
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Gas Prices Got You Down?
I just filled up my gas tank this morning for the daily trek into work, and spent what I normally would spend on a tank and a half of gas on one full tank of gas. And I consider myself one of the luckier ones, that does not (now) happen to live paycheck to paycheck, and be subjected to daily financial troubles just because I have to fill my gas tank and be a working, functioning citizen.
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Entrepreneurial Capitalists and the Railroad
Indeed we are indebt to the builders of our rail systems and those who made it happen. Both the capitalists and the politicians; you see the flow of distribution and transportation are one of the most important parts of any civilization.
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The Babu and the Market
Where is the smart money from the U.S heading to these days? Will it yield an attractive return (ROI)? Find out business nuances of one of the world's most attractive markets.
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Pure Capitalism Only Works in a Purely Ethical World
Some people believe that pure capitalism can only work in a purely ethical world. They believe capitalism in its purest since to be okay, but not the best way to run a civilization. In fact many of these people believe that capitalism in of its self is evil
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World Media Completely and Utterly Incompetent
The world media is purporting that the United States of America is dying on the vine and bankrupt. Calling them a Paper Tiger like the Chinese did a couple of decades ago. Where is this garbage coming from? Al Jazeera?
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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.
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Down Turn in Economy Coming?
Over-regulation, taxation and mismanaged monetary flows are generally blamed for downward trends in the business cycle. Indeed it appears to be planned as bad decisions cost people their livelihoods.
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Rebates, Incentives and Awards-Luring us to a Greater Quality of Life
Most people are not aware of the financial benefits of good business and personal practices. A myriad of ways to capitalize on new technology and benefits to your operational budget, your local community and the environment are available and for the most part, are not tapped in sufficiently.
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Should We Reward Rioters and Bad Behavior?
If France gives into the demands of the mass mob mentality, how can it possible survive economically as it continues to deficit spend and throw doubt on the EU and the single Euro currency
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An Elegy to Disaster
On 8th of October 2005 an earthquake of 7.6 magnitude jolted the Northern Areas of Pakistan and Kashmir Valley so badly that left behind loss that could not be redeemed, this article is all about that tragedy.
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