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In the Books – Off to the Printers

21 hours ago ago from 800 CEO Read Daily Blog

We've been working very hard on producing In the Books , our annual review of business books, for many months now. Like the year itself, it wasn't an easy project, but it is always a labor of love and one we're extremely proud of. We've mentioned many times over the year that the downturn in the economy has hit us as it did everyone else out there, and along with focusing on the many books that address and offer solutions to the challenges we ...

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Economists homage prophet of doom

23 hours ago ago from Fortune 500 Global

DUSSELDORF. Economists sometimes seem like believers who are waiting for paradise. There, in the eagerly-awaited land, the economy grows quietly and evenly, there is no unemployment and no crisis, nothing disturbs the stability of the happy balance. Of these, at least announce the most mathematical models to analyze their economies with those economists today. But there are heretics who do not believe in paradise. One of them was Hyman ...

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Review of the Year 2009: Economics

15 hours ago ago from Daily Best Articles

Author: By Sean O'Grady So the Parisian banlieues did not burn, the sprawling shanty towns of Brazil and South Africa stayed quiet, and Ukraine did not see another revolution. There were riots during the G20 Summit in London in the spring, and loss of life, but the people did not take to the streets en masse to end capitalism and lynch the bankers. A hastily concocted tax on their bonuses, courtesy of the soporific, Alistair ...

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Crisis in World Economy and the Proposed New Model for Sustainable Development

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Crisis in World Economy and the proposed New Model for sustainable development. The ongoing turmoil in world economy raised the doubt that present model of capitalism cannot be sustained for environmental and social reasons. Respected thinkers and scientists have pointed to this reality. Now we should look ahead to a new system that is sustainable and humane. Otherwise whatever wealth is created would be wiped out by environmental ...

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Gordon Brown: A Clear Agenda for Reform in 2010

14 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

When the Asian Crisis sent shockwaves around the world's economies in the late 1990s, I made proposals for a reshaping of our international institutions for new times. We are now at the end of the first decade of a troubled new century where we have witnessed deep global economic, environmental and security crises. And it is clearer than ever that without effective decision making at a global level, we cannot possibly meet the great ...

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Markets Welcome Uneventful BOE Minutes - MarketBeat - WSJ

5 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Neil Shah As 2009 winds to a close, Britains central bankers look to be in a holding position when it comes to reviving the ailing U.K. economy, though further efforts are possible next year, economists say. On Wednesday, minutes from the December 9-10 meeting of the Bank of Englands key policy committee showed its nine members voting unanimously to keep plugging along with their 200 billion pounds program of buying bonds to pump up ...

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Strong economic rebound depends on more than Santa

21 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Strong economic rebound depends on more than Santa WASHINGTON (AP) -- Don't count on holiday shoppers to fuel the economic recovery. Sales this time of year are vital to retailers, of course. But they're not nearly enough to drive the economy. Even if holiday sales exceed expectations, the broader recovery is expected to remain weak - for the rest of the year and beyond. Here's why holiday purchases won't save the day: - They make up a ...

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Philip Radford: Carbon Price Drops Are True Signal That Copenhagen Was a Cop-Out

16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Was Copenhagen historic or a failure (or both)? To discern the value of the Copenhagen deal through the din of spin, look no further than the 9% drop in the European carbon market on Monday, where confidence vanished following the President Obama's "historic accord." Last week, President Obama made an audacious effort to save what was a floundering process in Copenhagen. Unfortunately, his administration's claim of "historic accord" is ...

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World Markets Rise on U.S. Economic Hopes

5 hours ago ago from DailyFinance

World stock markets rose Wednesday amid mounting optimism about the speed of the U.S. economic recovery ahead of further data later. In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was up 43.12 points, or 0.8 percent, at 5,371.78 while Germany's DAX rose 34.36 points, or 0.6 percent, to 5,980.05. The CAC-40 in France was 28.43 points, or 0.7 percent, higher at 3,926.81. Earlier, all major Asian markets rose strongly in the wake ...

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