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Icelanders Tighten Belts, End Spending Spree as Recession Looms
Citation added: September 15th, 2008, 7:53 am
Iceland deals with the fallout as its grossly enlarged banking system begins to stumble. The resemblence to Ireland is striking.
Many Icelanders now want to join the Euro for monetary stability. Hmm. :-|
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iceland | economy | banking | money | recession | inflation | euro | crash
China's New Currency
Citation added: April 8th, 2007, 10:42 am
"It would create inflation in QQ prices; the QQ coin would become worth fewer Yuan. If the supply of QQ coins were increased too rapidly, in fact, it would lose its value as a currency, and the cumulative Yuan-value of outstanding QQ coins could well go d
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economics | economy | china | money | exchange
QQ: China's New Coin of the Realm?
Citation added: April 8th, 2007, 10:39 am
"China's fastest-rising currency isn't the yuan. It's the QQ coin -- online play money "
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china | economics | economy | exchange | money | virtual
Global Rich List
Citation added: September 25th, 2006, 11:02 am
The Global Rich List calculations are based on figures from the World Bank Development Research Group. To calculate the most accurate position for each individual we assume that the world's total population is 6 billion¹ and the average worldwide annual
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money | poverty | wealth | statistics | economy
Economics in Six Minutes
Citation added: September 4th, 2006, 7:54 pm
Economics is the science of utility, which includes people's preferences and the satisfaction and importance they subjectively derive from goods.
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economics | reference | business | politics | money | investment | economy | education
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