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Better Than Advertising In The Greeley Tribune

If you are still throwing money away by advertising in newspapers then you need to get up to speed with the times. Modern consumers read newspapers less than ever and the consumers that do read local newspapers usually just glance over many of the ads. So, if this is the only way that you are [...]

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Thu, March 11 2010 » economy » No Comments

Trade Finance Community – Recent Trends

Few years back, or I should say before the economic crack down which took place only a year of two back has affected almost every business community including the trade finance community as well. The recent talks in trade finance community are all about the recent trends of trade finance and also the trends which [...]

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Fri, March 5 2010 » economy » No Comments

Capital Markets (stock evek)

This paper discusses the process of transactions in the capital market.
The process of selling shares on the stock exchange market (the stock market or the stock market or stock exchange) generally uses an auction system so that the secondary market is also often referred to an auction market. Referred to an auction market because it [...]

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Mon, February 22 2010 » economy » No Comments

How Consumerism is Shifting With the Economy

It seems that right now, in this moment in time, all of America is anxious. We are anxious about our jobs, we worry about our bills, and we always have money on the mind. This is a given. With the devastating effects of the recession still circulating, the ways in which consumers are changing are [...]

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Sat, January 16 2010 » economy » No Comments

New Global Economic Leadership

The USA was not always the global economic leader. It took its current place more or less after the world wars. Before the USA, the UK was the global economic leader. The Sterling Pound was worth a lot more than what it is worth today relative to the Singapore Dollar. I remember my parents and [...]

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Mon, January 11 2010 » economy » No Comments

Why the Free Market System Works

The free market system is becoming more and more popular across the world even as it is under attack here in the United States. You can even see China starting to realize the benefits of the free market system.
Supply and demand are the main driving forces behind this type of system. Supply and demand works [...]

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Tue, December 29 2009 » economy » No Comments

The Effect of the Federal Reserve Debt Purchases

Every one knows about the huge amount of debt that the US government has piled up in the last two years since the financial crisis began. What has so far been swept under the rug is the fact that our own federal reserve is buying a large portion of this debt back. It is a [...]

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Tue, December 8 2009 » economy » No Comments

Stock Market Never Quiet

That’s the stock market behavior that always characterized by fluctuations in spite of not always great. Bursa is a reflection of economic conditions and politics in particular. They are classified as sensitive, so there is the slightest incident could quickly direaksi. Yet even if the index was down correction can be done quickly. The decision [...]

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Mon, December 7 2009 » economy » No Comments

Insight on Economics

“Economics”, can be easily defined as a particular area of study that basically relates to how society sets about or works in order to meet the demands for different things. The study basically looks at the making, use and sale of services and goods. It can be considered as the branch of social science that [...]

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Mon, November 30 2009 » economy » 1 Comment

Importance of Productivity

Why productivity is important for productivity as the ratio of output and input of a production process in a certain period. Input consists of management, labor, production costs, and equipment and time. Output includes production, product sales, revenues, market share, and product damage. In a normative perspective, the notion of productivity is that employees today [...]

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Sat, November 14 2009 » economy » 1 Comment