President Obama and a Divided America
A lot has been debated in the media about the influence the ethnic minority has had on the recent US elections; Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans and African Americans currently makeup about 20 % of...
View ArticlePots and Pans: Protests in Argentina
The Cacerolazos protests, named, after the cooking pots and pans participants hit to draw attention to problems they say are growing in their country, have been brewing in Argentina over government...
View ArticleFrance’s Economy is in a Second Recession
One of the first demonstrations against President François Hollande saw few thousands march peacefully against the strict austerity measures unveiled by the Socialist government. France is the worlds’s...
View ArticleMonetary Policy in times of Economic Recession
The Federal Reserve introduced a new round of quantitative easing in July last year, which to simplify is basically printing money to purchase bonds, and promised to continue purchasing assets until...
View ArticleJapan’s Trade Deficit
Japan’s trade deficit nearly doubled in July, owing to flowing energy imports and a weaker yen which has made imported goods a lot more expensive than usual. Imports have increased substantially to a...
View ArticleItaly’s Economic Troubles Deepen
Italy is in deep economic trouble and its woes seem to be worsening with each passing day. Short subsidies that act as relief, such as the weakening of the lira, have in actuality been affecting the...
View ArticleIncome Inequality in Europe
The European Union is acting as a great source of poverty at the moment. The period from 2008-2013 has seen an unprecedented increase in unemployment levels, that a monetary union could not solve....
View ArticleThe Textile Industry In Bangladesh
The textile industry in Bangladesh has been a source of income for the poor for many years now, forming a part its fast growing economy. Textile exports continue to be the primary foreign exchange...
View ArticleThe Picture of Self-Employment in the EU
Self-employment hasn’t managed to successfully lure away a great share of the unemployed population for only somewhere around 14percent of European workers choose this job option. The figures vary...
View ArticleThe Challenges of the Single Market
The European Union is a symbol of positive economic growth, and has been so for many decades now. The two oil crises of the seventies had put on considerable pressure on the continent to devise an...
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