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The Small-Mart Revolution
(www.scribd.com)
How local businesses are beating global competition
Submitted 10 months ago by cdoherty | 0 Comments |
The Spectacular, Sudden Crash of the Global Economy
(www.alternet.org)
The worldwide economic meltdown has sent the wheels spinning off the project of building a single, business-friendly global economy.
Submitted about 1 year ago by cdoherty | 0 Comments |
It's a Global Economic Meltdown -- Why Are We Shouldering Most of the Burden of Bailing Out the World?
(www.alternet.org)
We need to fill the biggest hole in the current global response to the deepening recession: the lack of coordinated international fiscal policy.
Submitted about 1 year ago by SpencerKent | 0 Comments |
World's Shadow Economies Poised to Grow
(news.newamericamedia.org)
Shock waves of the economic downturn have a global impact, with few countries escaping the effects on their formal economies. But in the developing world, the informal economy continues to chug along... More
Submitted about 1 year ago by cdoherty | 0 Comments |
North Dakota is No “Economic Island”
(www.publicnewsservice.org)
North Dakota’s families have not been in the spotlight as victims in the nation's economic crisis, but some think it may only be a matter of time before the state starts feeling the pinch. Former... More
Submitted about 1 year ago by cdoherty | 0 Comments |
As goes General Motors, so goes the world?
(www.salon.com)
Whether you blame labor costs or management missteps or the (temporarily easing) energy crisis or the financial meltdown, there is no avoiding the conclusion that Detroit's Big Three automakers are in... More
Submitted about 1 year ago by robertharding | 1 Comments |
Chinese advice for the next U.S. president
(www.salon.com)
Hu Shuli, the editor of Caijing, China's premier business and finance magazine, has some advice for "the next U.S. president." Hu, who has been variously described as "feisty," "crusading" and "the... More
Submitted about 1 year ago by robertharding | 0 Comments |

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