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    • 81.

      Why Some Governments Like Inflation


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      Some governments like and encourage inflation because inflation masks the true situation and makes them look good. Inflation helps to deceive the public and even experienced observers. How?1. As the g...
    • 82.

      Why Apartment Rental Prices In Developing Countries Are So High?


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      In most developed countries, the renting of residential property (apartments) provides the owner with an annual income equal to 2-3% of the value of his or her real estate. In developing countries, ow...
    • 83.

      Who Needs The European Dis-union?


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      The current global financial crisis should have been the European Union's finest hour. The countries comprising this much coveted club could have joined to battle the waves of bank failures, industria...
    • 84.

      There Is No Free Lunch


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      During the months of September-October 2008, governments throughout the world took a series of unprecedented steps to buttress tottering banks. In the USA, the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Departm...
    • 85.

      The Pricing Of Oil


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      The price of oil is no longer an important determinant of the economic health of the West. To create the same amount of economic output, manufacturers use much less oil than they used to.Moreover, tod...
    • 86.

      Paul Krugman: The Nobelist Blogger


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2008 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Professor Paul Robin Krugman (born 1953). Krugman belongs to ...
    • 87.

      No Foreign Banks - A Curse Or A Blessing?


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      The Austrian Erste Bank has just published a report about the state of the banking system in Central and Eastern Europe. Macedonia is not even mentioned. The banking sectors of Bulgaria, Romania, Russ...
    • 88.

      Finance & Investment, Saving For The Long Term


      by ISLA CAMPBELL - 2009-01-02
      However much money you manage to save, it never seems to be enough. And since you will want to make the most of any and all savings you have, it is well worth spending some time thinking about ...
    • 89.

      Finance & Investment, Investing In Different Bonds Is Smart


      by TERRY DETTY - 2009-01-13
      Investing in bonds is very safe, and the returns are usually very good. There are four basic types of bonds available and they are sold through the Government, through corporations, state and loca...
    • 90.

      Investing In Bonds : Corporate, Treasury Or Municipal?


      by Christine Abbate - 2009-02-27
      When you buy a bond, you are actually loaning your money to the organization that issued the bond. That is why bonds are often called "debt instruments." The principal (the "face value" of the bond) i...