Archive for 6月 18th, 2010

Carbon Tax Or Cap and Trade?

Will the United States finally take action and evoke some kind of market mechanism to force down carbon emissions within this country? Will cap and trade be too contentious?

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Why the Keynesian Approach is Failing to Revive the Economy

The Keynesian approach to economics is derived from the idea that the government can smooth out economic highs and lows to create a more stable situation. It is controversial, but is currently in use world wide. The question is why isn’t it working?

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Consumer Rights in the European Union

In their role as consumers, ordinary EU citizens are key players in the Union’s new frontier-free single market. The Union has in fact incorporated, as the basis of its consumer policy, the protection of the five fundamental rights which lie at the heart of national policies.

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Government Budget Proposals For 22nd June – How Will They Affect You?

With a national deficit now hovering around ?155bn, what can you expect from the UK budget proposals on Tuesday 22nd June? Here is a comprehensive roundup of budget changes already announced, of budget proposals that appear likely, and of other possible government budget cuts to come.

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Awareness About the Money in Your Pocket

Throughout the current financial crisis, it has become increasingly apparent to the average individual that money can be and has been created out of nothing. Although the complexity of the Federal Reserve and central banks all over the globe is beyond the scope of this commentary, it is important to obtain an basic snapshot of what money is.

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