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Tag Archives: Chinese economy
R&D from Prepd: International Economics
Today’s R&D is brought to you by Prepd (pronounced “prepped”). Prepd is building debate technology that helps extempers and congressional debaters research, practice, and compete. Visit www.prepd.in to learn more. As part of the leadup to the 2021 National Speech and Debate … Continue reading
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Tagged African economy, Brazilian economy, Chinese economy, European economy, global economy, IMF, inflation, international economics, Latin American economy, R&D, Russian economy
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R&D from Prepd: Sino-African Relations
[fblike] Today’s R&D is brought to you by Prepd, the only software built specifically for extemp. Prepd makes it easy to research, practice, and compete! Visit www.prepd.in to learn more. Like Prepd on Facebook for special info and contests. This R&D provides resources … Continue reading
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Tagged African economy, China, Chinese economy, R&D, Sino-African relations
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China’s Currency Devaluation
[fblike] If extempers followed global economic news over the past week, they probably remember that China’s currency devaluation was a significant topic. On Tuesday, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) announced more market-friendly reforms that will allow the nation’s currency, … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Chinese currency devaluation, Chinese economy, global economy, premium content, renminbi, Topic Brief, U.S. economy, yuan
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R&D: China’s Currency Devaluation
[fblike] Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on China’s currency devaluation. Eight reasons why China’s currency crisis matters to us all http://t.co/rGILhZ1mBZ — The Guardian (@guardian) August 16, 2015 Michael Pettis: Devaluing the yuan may help Beijing … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Chinese currency devaluation, Chinese economy, global economy, premium content, R&D, renminbi, U.S. economy, yuan
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R&D from Prepd: The Chinese Economy
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Tagged China, Chinese economy, R&D
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CFL Nationals R&D Part III: Homeland Security Issues, Bill of Rights Issues, and World Economic Issues
Here is the final part of a special CFL nationals R&D: Homeland Security Issues Senate votes to extend Patriot Act from the Los Angeles Times The U.S. Senate voted to extend expiring provisions of the USA Patriot Act on Monday … Continue reading
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Tagged al-Qaeda, Boeing, California, China, Chinese economy, counterterrorism, cyber defense, cyber warfare, death penalty, Department of Homeland Security, eighth amendment, EU, euro zone, European Union, federalism, fourth amendment, global economy, Greece, Greek debt crisis, Greek economy, homeland security, IEA, India, International Energy Agency, internet, Kentucky v. King, National Labor Relations Board, New Hampshire, NLRB, oil, organized labor, Osama bin Laden, Patriot Act, Peter King, prisons, R&D, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, security, South Carolina, Supreme Court, tenth amendment, terrorism, U.S.-Indian relations, unions
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CFL R&D Part II: World Leaders, Domestic Economic Issues, and Health & Social Issues
Here is the second part of a special CFL nationals R&D. World Leaders Putin decides to retake presidency from the Australian Sunday Times According to sources within the Russian government, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has decided to run for the … Continue reading
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Tagged AIDS, Bashar al-Assad, charter schools, China, Chinese economy, Chinese-North Korean relations, debt ceiling, Democratic Alliance, Dmitry Medvedev, education, Federal Reserve, Georgia, healthcare, healthcare reform, HIV, housing market, inflation, Jacob Zuma, Kim Jong-Il, Medicare, Mikheil Saakashvili, monetary policy, North Korea, North Korean economy, Paul Ryan, R&D, Russia, Russian politics, South Africa, South African elections, South African politics, state economies, Syria, U.S. economy, unemployment, Vermont, Vladimir Putin
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