Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Chinese Corporatism Turns SourAs even the casual observer of the effects from the corporatist model for economic commerce knows, permanence in a developing
prosperity is transient at best. What becomes the rush to ratchet up industrial production ends up in a piercing disappointment
for long term stability. China is the latest example of a corporatist model in serious trouble. And who will suffer the most?
Those dependent on export manufacturing are clearly poised for a very bumpy ride. While the oligarchs play global chess with
their foreign companies, the enterprise of creating a rise in world-wide wealth suffers. Read the entire article
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Iranian Sanctions was bad for BusinessBy now you have heard that the P5 + 1 and Iranian agreement includes a path for easing out economic sanctions. Before
the political pundits inject their commentary and biases for the overall tradeoff of varied interests, it would be good to
assess the economic costs computed by imposing sanction on Iran as a political stick to isolate and punish the defiant regime.
As the American Empire cracks under the pressure of maintaining total conflict in the Middle East, the realities that the
overall world community wants a shift in policy is certainly evident in this controversial arrangement of agreement.
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