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Vice President Calls On transnational Corporations To Invest In ...
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| The Ghanaian Journal ... With five years left to attain the Millennium Development Goals, Vice President Mahama said it was critical to accelerate various sectors of the economies of African countries in particular, adding that Ghana, for instance, needed to do more with respect to sanitation, maternal and infant mortality. He called for innovative ways of ensuring world food security since the issue would engage the world's attention in the next few decades. ... |
Research Roundup: Big Picture, Little Picture « Small Business Center
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| Growing rural economies was a somewhat hot topic in research-land in August, thanks to a couple of papers that tackle the unique challenges of rural economic development in the 21st century global economy. ... The researchers attributed the difference to higher percentages of African-Americans, Hispanics and, to a lesser extent, women in the younger cohort of subjects. That may be true, but I think a big part of the difference may have had more to do with growing up in ... |
Google Local Shopping Tells Customers You Have It In Stock « Small ...
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| The other paper gets into the nitty-gritty of rural development in the Midwest, where manufacturing had been the heart and soul of local economies. Those industrial concerns have faded fast, and Midwestern rural economies have faded too. ... The researchers attributed the difference to higher percentages of African-Americans, Hispanics and, to a lesser extent, women in the younger cohort of subjects. That may be true, but I think a big part of the difference may have had ... |
George Whorewells Open Door Dump: Dinesh D'Souza makes a brutally ...
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| This dependence is called neocolonialism, a term defined by the African statesman Kwame Nkrumah (1909--72) in his book Neocolonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism. Nkrumah, Ghana's first president, writes that poor countries may be nominally .... Emerging market economies such as China, India, Chile and Indonesia have solved the problem of backwardness; they are exploiting their labor advantage and growing much faster than the U.S. If America is going to remain on top , ... |
3 Tips for Running a Successful Seasonal Business – Year Round ...
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| Reporting on the data, the Wall Street Journal noted that many organizations, including the U.S. Government Accountability Office, have criticized the SBA for not tracking contracts accurately, and have contended that many contracts supposedly set aside for small ... Growing rural economies was a somewhat hot topic in research-land in August, thanks to a couple of papers that tackle the unique challenges of rural economic development in the 21st century global economy. ... |
Small Businesses and Federal Contracting: Good and Bad News ...
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| Joe Jordan, the SBA's associate administrator for government contracting and business development, told the Journal the SBA has boosted efforts to prevent fraud and correct errors. However, the American Small Business League, ..... The other paper gets into the nitty-gritty of rural development in the Midwest, where manufacturing had been the heart and soul of local economies. Those industrial concerns have faded fast, and Midwestern rural economies have faded too. ... |
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Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| This difficulty finding workers not only in manufacturing but also in other areas, such as healthcare, contributes to continued high unemployment and limits the economy's ability to grow. ... Synopsis: Unemployed and low-skilled workers – including both men and women, African Americans and Latinos, immigrants, formerly incarcerated people, and young adults – can significantly increase their earnings by participating in job-training programs developed in collaboration with ... |
Small Business News: The Real Key To Economic Recovery « Small ...
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| Joe Jordan, the SBA's associate administrator for government contracting and business development, told the Journal the SBA has boosted efforts to prevent fraud and correct errors. However, the American Small Business League, ... Growing rural economies was a somewhat hot topic in research-land in August, thanks to a couple of papers that tackle the unique challenges of rural economic development in the 21st century global economy. The International City/County Management ... |
This Week's Show and Column: Entrepreneurs Under Attack | Bastiat ...
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| An unusually candid funeral director told The Wall Street Journal, "They're cutting into our profit." Well, yes, free competition does do that. That's the point. Another funeral director said that the law must remain unchanged because ... |
Expanding Food Labeling | Bastiat Institute
Thursday 9th of September 2010 01:08:30 PM
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| According to a recent article at The Wall Street journal, “Regulators' appetite for calorie counts is about to extend beyond restaurants to thousands of other places that offer food, including airplanes, movie theaters and convenience ... |



