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2010

China's economy loses some steam: Sydney Morning Herald

by Hemanshu
The pace of Chinese manufacturing eased last month, suggesting slower government spending and steps to curb credit growth could be taking some of the steam out of the world's third-largest economy.

2009

globalization and urbanization

by sadashivan
Globalization opened enormous scope of opportunities and gateway to trade exchanges world over. Especially Asian and developing countries were in advantage to promote their sales and services to developed countries. Because of globalization developing countries easily could access to world market. Waving or minimal tariffs, quota, and anti-dumping restrictions from developed countries managed easy exports of textiles, service sectors, small and cottage industries, mine and minerals, and so on. These sectors generated massive employment opportunities to literate and semi literate population. Globalization also helped multinational chains to invest in developing countries. Globalization too had a positive effects on poverty minimizing, especially India, china, whose rural population were living under savior poverty. Globalization accelerating migration from rural villages. Neglecting rural and researched based education weakening prolific purpose of globalization as rural inhabitants, poor and illiterates are not involved in Globalization process.

Bailouts & Bank Credit Crisis Could Cause British Great Depression

by cryogenius (via)
Niall Ferguson, respected economic historian, warns of other European countries facing an Iceland style bankruptcy. 'Switzerland is first in line… and Britain is not far behind,' he says. While many politicians in Europe like to shift the blame for the credit crisis to the U.S. Niall points out that excessive lending and leveraging was much more endemic in countries such as Germany and the U.K. Yet the U.K Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, like many European politicians continues to argue that the world is being brought down by a U.S. caused recession.

The Economics of Giving It Away - WSJ.com

by Spone
In a battered economy, free goods and services online are more attractive than ever. So how can the suppliers make a business model out of nothing?

2008

TheDieline.com: The Leading Package Design Website: Lanjaron Water

by karlcow

The sleek, clear, grooveless shape of the bottle magnifies the Mulhacén mountain (Sierra Nevada, Spain) arising from its base, conveying the sense of purity and natural origin of the brand in a single powerful message.

Ooooh beautiful irony. Selling water in Bottle is one of the big wrong doing of consumerist society. One which participates to Global Warming. And seeing a mountain under the water at the bottom of a bottle of water is exactly an unintended demonstration of it.

Premières leçons de la crise financière, par Frédéric Lemaître - Opinions - Le Monde.fr

by karlcow

gouvernement américain a pris deux décisions stupéfiantes : la nationalisation des géants du crédit hypothécaire, Fannie Mae et Freddie Mac, pour la bagatelle de 200 milliards de dollars, puis le lâchage aussi spectaculaire de la banque d'affaires Lehman Brothers et la nationalisation de l'assureur AIG.

Convenience Store Usage

by karlcow

Note that many Japanese net shopping sites, from the tiny stores at Rakuten all the way up to Amazon, allow payment at convenience stores.

Solution contre la fraude en ligne.

Does This Mean We've “Made It” as a Social Cause? - SFLC Blog - Software Freedom Law Center

by karlcow

If you have a fund with a socially responsible investment company, take this opportunity to give them a call or send them a letter to tell them you'd like to see FLOSS issues on the criteria list.

mwahahaha. Et la responsabilité sociale des fonds de pension dans tout cela… :p

Upscale hotel in Alcatraz

by pigmyscout (via)
U.S. considers upscale hotel for infamous Alcatraz

O’Reilly France, c’est déjà du passé « immateriel.fr

by karlcow & 1 other

Parmi les responsables de la précipitation : la baisse du dollar — toute aide financière provenant des Etats-Unis leur coûtait 20% plus cher qu’il y a deux ans — et… la crise des subprimes : les banques imposent en ce moment à leurs clients des garanties qu’O'Reilly ne pouvait pas fournir sans commencer par couper ses activités les plus fragiles.

O'reilly en difficulté financière aux états-unis ?

Major banks bracing for subprime hit | The Japan Times Online

by karlcow

The combined group net profits of six major Japanese banks are expected to slump 40 percent to around ¥1.7 trillion for fiscal 2007 due mainly to hefty losses from the U.S. subprime-mortgage crisis

Des marchandises chinoises en 15 jours en Europe centrale grâce au rail : Economie > Actualités : Aujourd'hui la Chine

by karlcow

Pouvoir envoyer des marchandises de Chine en Europe centrale en une quinzaine de jours, soit en moitié moins de temps que par la mer,

le train plus rapide que le bateau

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