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Meadowlark Economics: Sustainability, the Economy and the Environment

Meadowlark Economics: Sustainability, the Economy and the Environment   Is it possible for the economy and the environment to survive and thrive in harmony? “Yes,” says Professor James Eggert in his new book, “Greenspan’s Anguish (Thoreau as Economic Prophet and Other Essays).” “Ecology and economics have the same prefix, eco-, from the Greek oikos, which […]

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Mobilising African People For Economic Development

Mobilising African People For Economic Development   For meaningful Economic development to take place, the human resource available must be mobilized. For effective mobilization to occur, leadership must be seen to be democratic and understand human values and their sensibilities. Democracy is therefore at the centre of mobilizing African people for Economic development. I recently

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Global Economic Collapse and Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry

Global Economic Collapse and Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry On the 18th of February 2011, the Cornel College Library introduced a quantum organic discovery by two Chinese language scientists from universities in Mongolia. The scientists used arithmetic to elucidate why proteins have been folded in an odd method inside DNA, in defiance of the twentieth Century’s scientific world-view.

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Economic Survival in the 21st Century – the Three Key Questions to Ask

Economic Survival in the 21st Century – the Three Key Questions to Ask In this “special report”, I want to pose a few important “philosophical questions” to my readers. Firstly — our Federal Reserve Chairman, Alan Greenspan, addressed the effects and implications of our aging population on things such as Social Security again in a

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Terrorism and Economic Growth: The Case of Pakistan

Terrorism and Economic Growth: The Case of Pakistan Terrorism and Economic Growth: The Case of Pakistan On 16 December 2014, a terrorist attack killed 150 people, out of which at least 134 were students, when Taliban gunmen abruptly attacked the Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan (Lewis 2019). As a response to this incident, as

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The Economic Role Of Agriculture In China

The Economic Role Of Agriculture In China The “Chinese Economic miracle” seems to have captured the whole world’s attention, especially when it comes to production, manufacturing, sourcing, FDI inflow to China etc’. But do we know about the biggest sector in the Chinese labour market – the agricultural sector? The PRC inherited a ruined country,

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Economic Basis for International Trade!

Economic Basis for International Trade! Trade is the exchange of commodity and services. International trade represents business transactions taking place at the global level, and it is fundamentally different from domestic trade. Trade at international level demands huge investments, network of franchisees and proficient people to run the show. Many corporate giants are trying to

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Book Review – Flat World, Big Gaps – Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality

Book Review – Flat World, Big Gaps – Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality The position advanced by the authors of this book represent a shift from the dominant view in neo-liberal Economic circles that Economic liberalization and globalization are good for Economic growth, poverty alleviation and reducing inequality in society. The authors argue that

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Economic Democracy

Economic Democracy Nearly all the countries of the world today have come under some sort of democratic structure. Liberal democracy has been established in such countries as the USA, Great Britain, France and Canada, while in the Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, and Eastern Europe socialist democracy is the dominant system. The plight of the people

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