Por Stas Holodnak. (Publicado el 13 de febrero de 2008) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí http://mises.org/daily/2883 . La ralentización de la economía estadounidense y la consiguiente devaluación de la dólar de EEUU genera sombríos...
The productive elements of the US economy are caught between powerful financial interests, e.g., banks seeking speculative gains, political constituencies seeking entitlements and government entities at all levels whose budgets and deficits are too large compared to their revenues. All three factions...
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"I'm fascinated by your points about Venezuela -- and how the three questions apply there. I think, though, that in much of the world, the downturn represents not the end of abundance, but merely a slight reduced form of it. Especially in countries like the US, the material standard of living...
The recent triumph of the Venezuelan candidate in Miss Universe, for a second year in a row, in my opinion exemplifies a good mix of extensive left-brain training and a synthetic right-brain answer. She endured almost one year of methodic preparation just like an olympic athlete, as this country is well...
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I work at the college library. So I was at work and my supervisor along with myself were talking about banks and apparently, he tried to stat an HSBC account but was told to call this number only to find out that the woman on the other hand was in Bombay, India. He then decided not to get an account...