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Blaahg: Colombia hands over US soldiers
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Economics, History, Politics, and Random Thoughts. Thursday, May 05, 2005. Colombia hands over US soldiers. This news is really depressing. That's all I have to say. Colombia has handed over to the US two American soldiers suspected of trafficking weapons to paramilitaries. The United States said the allegations were "extremely troubling" and would be investigated fully. Colombian authorities said they found 31,000 rounds of ammunition when they arrested the two men at an apartment near Bogota on Tuesday.
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Blaahg: Brazil's monetary policy dilemma
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Economics, History, Politics, and Random Thoughts. Wednesday, April 27, 2005. Brazil's monetary policy dilemma. Is trying to meet its inflation target of 5.1% this year, but there are plenty of obstacles. Not only are oil prices pressuring inflation, but the currency keeps wanting to appreciate, in part thanks to the great balance of payments situation in which the country finds itself. All this means the central bank might have to keep policy tight for longer than people expect. View my complete profile.
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Blaahg: Another example of overflowing global liquidity
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Economics, History, Politics, and Random Thoughts. Wednesday, May 04, 2005. Another example of overflowing global liquidity. This dam, mind you, will be a 1.6 billion dollar investment in a country where GDP is $9 billion. That's 17% of GDP, one project. That's a whole lot of risk, it seems to me. What do you think? BBC NEWS Business Banks put $1.6bn behind Laos dam. Posted by S : 5/04/2005 09:34:00 PM. My dogs are always happy to see me. View my complete profile. Adam Smith Institute Blog.
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Blaahg: Symbolic industries?
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Economics, History, Politics, and Random Thoughts. Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Yes, we live in an era of global imbalances. Fortunately, there are plenty of selfless Japanese businessmen that will help to close the current account deficit. Posted by S : 4/26/2005 09:02:00 PM. My dogs are always happy to see me. View my complete profile. Adam Smith Institute Blog. A Fistful of Euros. Syndicate This Site (RSS).
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Solutions to Change: JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA- An Overview
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Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is a think tank dedicated to intensive research on economic, social, and political issues. Tuesday, December 11, 2012. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA- An Overview. By Arjun.M, Administrative Assistant, Centre for Public Policy Research. Today judicial activism has touched almost each and every aspect of life ranges from human rights issues to maintenance of public roads! Recent trends in Judicial activism. My interpretation of judicial overreach is where the judiciary...
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Solutions to Change: June 2015
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Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is a think tank dedicated to intensive research on economic, social, and political issues. Tuesday, June 23, 2015. AIIB: The need for thought to replace hasty resolve. Notable sceptics include the United States and Japan who are looking in from the outside as of now. The implications of this can be demarcated into strategic underpinnings, financial benefits and inherent problems. 28th May 2015. http:/ www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32285583 . Chengfang Liu, Linxiu Zh...
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Solutions to Change: November 2014
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Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is a think tank dedicated to intensive research on economic, social, and political issues. Thursday, November 06, 2014. Forest Resources-State vs. Private Individuals. All innovative measures introduced by the state to tame the rapid degradation of forests in India has not been able to generate positive impacts. These measures could neither halt the pace of degradation nor slow it down significantly to regenerate the lost resources. Links to this post. Introductio...
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Solutions to Change: Democracy vs. Authoritarianism: The India-China Story
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Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is a think tank dedicated to intensive research on economic, social, and political issues. Monday, July 18, 2011. Democracy vs. Authoritarianism: The India-China Story. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA- An Overview. Goods and Service Tax: Push for Growth or Inflation? By Dr Martin Patrick, Chief Economist Describing the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as a monumental tax reform, the. Street Food Vending...
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Solutions to Change: Character Merchandising
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Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is a think tank dedicated to intensive research on economic, social, and political issues. Thursday, May 12, 2011. Few examples of Character Merchandising are:. A toy is the three-dimensional reproduction of the fictional character Mickey Mouse. Tennis shoes with the name ‘André Agassi’. An advertising movie campaign for the drink Coca Cola shows actor Amir Khan drinking Coca Cola. Thursday, April 03, 2014 12:04:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). By Arjun&...
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Solutions to Change: January 2015
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Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is a think tank dedicated to intensive research on economic, social, and political issues. Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Political equation, ‘Number 4’: Delhi. We have witnessed the working out of political equation number 1 in the 15. Loksabha polls followed by the political equation number 2 in Haryana, Maharastra and Jharkhand followed by the political equation number 3 working out at Jammu& Kashmir. Links to this post. Labels: Aam Aadmi Party. By Rahul V Kumar* T...