Posted by Matt in July 17th, 2008 |
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Policies That Spawn Economic Inequality Rather Than Free Trade Could Bring about an Economic Crisis
These developments have raised concerns about the durability of globalization among its supporters. In April 2005, Martin Wolf of “The Financial Times” gave a lecture titled “Will Globalization Survive?” at Washington’s prestigious pro-globalization Institute for International Economics. More recently, Harvard professor [...]
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Posted by Matt in March 27th, 2007 |
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Here is a Google translation (French to English) of an article from Rue89 about 1913 Intel. The translation is not perfect, but one can get the idea of the article.
Sometimes, surfer on the Web reserves surprises… I fell on an American site which estimates that the world resembles that of 1913, i.e. the day before [...]
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