Articles, tagged with "world economies", page 3
30th November 2010
Even though the world has started its economy through barter trade, it was set aside as people have gradually depended all resources and businesses on money as a medium of trade, payment, and exchange. However, since the world economies are sagging low in...
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Author:
Justin Crane
30th November 2010
Barter trade has been in existences since the ancient times, as people traded chickens or eggs for milk or beef. To date, barter trade is still persisting in the world economies and is growing stronger while regaining its prime spot of the global payment ...
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Author:
Justin Crane
26th November 2010
The introduction of consumerism and mass market in world economies led business owners to alter modes of production. Demand for products continued to rise, creating pressure on the manufacturing industry. As a result, manufacturers began to use computer-g...
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Author:
joewalston
24th November 2010
Supply and demand determine the value of goods and the value of currencies is not an exception to this basic rule of economics. The prices of all commodities and derivative goods vary in time, while the value of a particular currency fluctuates against th...
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Author:
Dr.Timothy Ross
24th November 2010
In the UK it is obvious that there is no possibility of continuing with budget deficits of some 13% of GDP, the present prospect if no action is taken.
Unfortunately however the recent UK Budget produced no credible plan for dealing with this problem. ...
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Author:
shawcapital
19th November 2010
As world economies have tightened, so has the trend towards larger SIR’s (self-insured retentions) and policy deductibles. By increasing an SIR or Retention limit, premiums can be negotiated downward by the insured. The flip side of reduced premium’s, is ...
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Author:
Gary R Markham
10th November 2010
With the general economy slowing down, gas/petrol prices at a new high, and unemployment keeping up with the pace of inflation, businesses are starting to feel the burden of the consumer's deflated ability to spend. With slumping sales and shying margins,...
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Author:
MartyIngstat
09th November 2010
Over the past two years there have been many questions raised about the stability of the housing market. What was once considered the American dream, to own your own home, now seems like it may be a risky investment. The US government and the FED realize ...
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Author:
Justin Bill
26th October 2010
Often people ask themselves, what is the need to learn Hebrew? The answer is not related only to religion. The world has become a global village, and if you want to work and earn in one of the most influential world economies, Israel, then you have all th...
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Author:
ulpanor
26th October 2010
It is useful for you to have a brief overall picture for you about the Forex market, so that if you enter in this, you will know how to relate to other market participants. More information and resources on Forex you can find on my website, please see the...
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Author:
Ray T
20th October 2010
Manufacturers insurance premiums might be coming down shortly in India as the country’s industrial output growth slows to a 15-month low. Capital goods output shrank during the month.
Although the correlation between manufacturers insurance premiums an...
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Author:
Maline Morgan
18th October 2010
“EurasiaTrade" on the potential for rising tensions between the US and China to go too far.
“It doesn’t look as if anyone’s going to back down over this", said the “EurasiaTrade" analyst. He was referring to the worsening state of affairs surrounding t...
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Author:
KeithEdwards
07th October 2010
Making A Solar Cell Home
The increase of the population around the globe brought an increase on the growth on the world economies as well as on the exponential increase on the demand for electricity, which in our time have become a commodity we can't l...
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Author:
John Asher
24th August 2010
One characteristic feature of the modern world is its increasing cosmopolitan nature. And this change has been largely brought about by globalization of world economies. Although political boundaries remain intact, many economies have open doors to foreig...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
23rd August 2010
If you are suffering from bad credit, have you ever thought of adverse credit remortgages? You are not alone in this plight. There are a lot of people who are also going through this delicate situation. In times of need, this is an option you can take.
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Author:
Pius