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Tag Archives: World Bank
R&D: Promoting a U.S. Economic Recovery, Upcoming Supreme Court Decisions, and Humala Wins
Here is your R&D for June 6th: U.S. Innovation and Economic Recovery from the Council on Foreign Relations How can the U.S. escape its economic malaise? Four experts describe policy options in this expert roundup from the Council on Foreign … Continue reading →
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Tagged carbon emissions, climate change, G20, Group of 20, Hugo Chavez, Keiko Fujimori, Ollanta Humala, Peru, Peruvian presidential election, R&D, Rick Santorum, the Supreme Court, top five news stories, U.S. economy, World Bank
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R&D: China’s Lending Rises, Euro Zone Needs a Plan B, and Obama Issues an Order to Review Government Regulations
Here is your R&D for January 18th: China’s lending hits new heights from the Financial Times In another show of China’s growing political and economic clout, it has lent more money to developing nations over the past two years than … Continue reading →
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Tagged China, Chinese economy, developing nations, EU, euro, euro zone, euro zone debt crisis, European economy, European Union, government regulations, Hugo Chavez, Julian Assange, Obama, oil, President Obama, R&D, taxes, top five news stories, U.S. economy, Venezuela, Wikileaks, World Bank
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