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Gas Wars: A Return to the Old Days in Atlanta, Georgia

If you are old enough to remember gas wars from the 60's, then you will understand what happened in Atlanta this past week. Read on for the details.


Economics: The Gap Between the Have & Have Nots Is Much More About Individual Choice

Even with the DOW over 11,000, discussion continues to focus on how to close the gap between the haves and have nots. Maybe this gap is the elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about.


The Downfall of Money

Do you think we are being robbed?


The Final Solution to Destroy Jewish Capital

The new final solution will surely be labelled anti semetic and this time it will matter less than the last time. The world is fed up with hearing it and a Neo Nazi - Arab - Islamic alliance will put an end to it. While the Jewish ownership and control of global capitalism is a well kept secret, a few million who know it have figured out how to end it.


Citgo? Really? Hugo Chavez, US Relations with Venezuela, and Oil Prices

Many Americans are calling for boycott of Citgo products lately. Why? The fact that Citgo is 100% owned by ...


Economic Indicator Not a Good Sign; Truck Tonnage Index Drops

As the United States rolls into Election Season with high stakes for both parties we seem to be getting some mixed indicators. First the Stock Market is now at an all time high, but last time we took out an all time high well it was all down hill from their for over a year. But things are different now they say.


$50 per Barrel and Venezuela's Economy and Hugo Chavez's Plans

Venezuela and Hugo Ch?vez and have declared themselves enemies of the United States of America and they have called the President of the United States the devil. However, it looks like the devil made him do it and sulfur still taints the undergarments of Hugo Ch?vez.


Understanding Economic Indicators

Financial advisors and skilled investors will often look at economic indicators to predict whether the stock market will be up or down. Sometimes these economic indicators are right and sometimes they are wrong. Regardless, it is important to understand that the economy is not the stock market and vice versa.


Third World Economy

Agriculture is very important branch of economy for the majority of developing countries. Production of the agricultural products is the main source of currency for developing countries and currency is necessary for buying some machines and equipment for development of agriculture. It is like a circle. That is why/ we all know about very difficult situation with food in developing countries.


There Has Been A Movement In Favor Of Legal Employment

How exactly does legal employment impact the economic functioning of economies and countries? In the normal course of things, the supply of skilled labor and the legal employment opportunities available regulate themselves to produce the best fit for both the parties concerned


Can A Government Increase the Rate of Economic Growth

The rate of economic growth measures the annual % increase in Real GDP. The long term trend rate of economic growth in the UK is about 2.5%. To increase this the govt may have to use supply side policies. There is more debate about the extent to which demand side policies can increase growth


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.


Living in the United States - Are We Spending Ourselves into Bankruptcy?

The deficit is growing more rapidly. Can we afford this overspending now that will be paid for in the future?


Shifting Gears: The Increasing Power Of The Emerging World

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


A View on the South African Economy

The mining industry still plays a prominent part. However, over the last few years, the country's economic dependency on the export of raw materials, especially on gold, has lessened.


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