Although it may entail confronting none too few challenges, it is possible to set up promising, productive ventures that benefit poor communities based on an appropriate ownership structure, a well-selected …
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G-20: Facing Collapse but few transformations
The G-20 countries fear that if the stimulus policies are abandoned too soon, it might be hard to ensure a sustainable recovery. But, in fact, sustainability will not be secured …
Read More »Crisis Augments Inequality, and Inequality Generates Crisis
It is known that crises generally augment inequality, but it is not equally acknowledged that inequality is one of the factors responsible for the occurrence of recurrent crises. Crisis and …
Read More »Structural Adjustment in Central Countries: Implications for the South
Structural adjustments in central countries are beginning to be perceived. One of them is that the United States ─and perhaps other central countries─ emerge from the crisis with an even …
Read More »Global Crisis: Where do We Stand?
The latest fluctuations in Wall Street and the disclosure of new information about the economy in the United States as well as other countries, has raised doubts over the level …
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