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Should We Let Cities Die Their Natural Deaths?

by Ron Fields in Society, July 15, 2009
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There was once a need for cities — they brought together capital, equipment, the market, expertise, culture, and organization into close proximity and benefited everyone. Now, cities are unneeded relics of a bygone era, and we should not subsidize cities or parts of cities to fund their activities. Cities should sink or swim on their own merits. Does sending billions of dollars into cities to prop them up make city governments lazy about making sure they are attracting residents and businesses.

Dismantling the Budget 9: Help for Businesses

by Evis T in Economics, April 25, 2009
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Part nine of deconsrutcting the budget, looking at Alastair Darling’s plan for the British economy. In this section I will be looking at plans to help small businesses.

The Dying Stock Market

by nick mitchell in Economics, March 17, 2009
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My thoughts on the dying stock-market.

Don’t be Fooled with the Delay on Red Flags Compliance

by Carolyn Roome in Economics, February 17, 2009
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A Better understanding of Red Flags compliance and why the launch date was postponed is when
FTC starts audits they will be looking at the effectiveness of your Identity Theft program you have implemented and your third party relationships and what they are doing.

Recession-Proof Jobs in 2009-2010

by Rana Sinha in Work, February 9, 2009
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Hundreds of jobs are disappearing daily in many countries. In some industries people manage to keep their jobs during recessions and financial crises. What are the recession-proof jobs in 2009-2010?

Credit Crunch Monster

by Daniel Jackson in Economics, January 1, 2009
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Coming into 2009 most people will have one thing on their minds, the credit crunch, but what actually is the credit crunch, is it the giant killer it’s made out to be or is it just the final nail in the coffin for some struggling businesses and more importantly should you be worrying about it?

Why the Price of Gas is Going to Help the Economy

by nick mitchell in Economics, June 19, 2008
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My theory of the gas price helping the economy, not hurting it.

The Key to Thriving

by JohnKing in Philanthropy, May 9, 2008
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If people would practice Sharing instead of hoarding what they have, our economy and world would be in much better shape.

Rebirth of the American Brand Products

by michaelcarvell in Economics, April 23, 2008
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Tax credits for American companies remaking of American brand products.

Case Study: Deliberative Decision Making Process

by Gwendolyn Cuizon in Society, April 18, 2008
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How can we create an inclusive process that satisfies the concerns of the community, and delivers the greatest economic and social benefits?

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