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Revision as of 03:18, 18 November 2005
A growing market during a recession
Alan Greenspan is going to finish his term in Fed
Shift to Alternative Energy Sources
Chinese Families' economic condition
Competitiveness through innovation in the technology industry
Cost of Setting up a Wi-Fi Network
Decrease of revenues in lowlands from national gas fields
E-commerce in developing countries
Huge difference between the western and the eastern part of China
Increase of IPO activity in US stock exchange market
Influence of the World Trade Organization (WTO)
Information Markets & Gambling
Products are Turned Into Services
Reduction of organizational and technological complexity
The Increase of the United States Budget Deficit
Decrease of the relative share of the US economy in the global economy
The increasing role of barter in the global economy
The increasing globalization of markets
The increasing gap between developed, emerging and poor economies
The increasing effect of the development of technology on the global economy
The effect of Brazil's economy on the global economy
China's economic productivity growth
China's accumulated capital as the driving force of the economic growth >>Back>>