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Archive for November, 2008



Creative-i / Leo Panitch: The Financial Crisis and Democratic …

Wednesday 26 November 2008 @ 1:38 am

We will need to put our minds to the hard questions of what the new institutions of democratic public finance would look like – and what kinds of movements would be needed to build them.

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Taxes and Conservatives 2 - Supply Side | The Conservative Brotherhood

Friday 21 November 2008 @ 2:49 pm

… where the government is scrapping for revenue, unemployment is rising, and GDP is dipping, is it unreasonable to question what E.J

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Taxes and Conservatives 2 - Supply Side | The Conservative Brotherhood




G20 agenda: PM for bolstering global financial inst

Thursday 13 November 2008 @ 8:44 am

Manmohan Singh today expressed concern over the likely slowdown in the growth of developing countries due to the global financial meltdown.

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Who Will Be Obama's Treasury Secretary? - Real Time Economics - WSJ

Saturday 8 November 2008 @ 12:28 pm

An article in Saturday’s Journal suggests that Obama’s economics advisers are split between Clinton Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and New York Fed President Timothy Geithner. GeithnerThe InTrade prediction markets currently

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Financial Crisis Part 3: Measures taken by the worst hit nations …

Wednesday 5 November 2008 @ 10:16 am

Effects of the global financial crisis have already precipitated at each and every corner of the world. Alarm bells had already ranged, when Bush administration was considering taking ownership stakes in certain US banks by …read more …

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Financial Crisis part 2: Major Steps taken by RBI to deal with the …

Monday 3 November 2008 @ 10:10 am

A perfect storm had hit the world, so, how can India be indifferent to it? The impact of the crisis is so vast that, even the Finance minister had to cancel his.

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Financial Crisis Part 1: An Overall view of the Global market …

Saturday 1 November 2008 @ 11:05 am

Effects of the global financial crisis have already precipitated at each and every corner of the world. Alarm bells had already ranged, when Bush administration.

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