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Merve Akpinar

Protectionism 'damaging international trade flows' - 1 views

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    World leaders have warned of a new wave of protectionism, hampering international trade and destroying jobs.
Merve Akpinar

Profile: World Trade Organization - 0 views

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    The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international body whose purpose is to promote free trade by persuading countries to abolish import tariffs and other barriers. As such, it has become closely associated with globalisation.
Haleigh Eppler

US yuan bill risks trade war: Chinese state media - The Economic Times - 1 views

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    The United States is taking action against china because China is attempting to manipulate their currency so they always have an advantage in trade.
Waller Alexander

Sin, politics and economics in Nevada: The trouble with sin as comparative advantage | ... - 0 views

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    This article is saying how a land as barren as that of Nevada, can still make for good trade. Nevada has made itself a place where questionable events may be held. By doing this they give them self the comparative advantage in tourism. Tourism may not seem like a good but it is. Nevada, by hosting these events, give the tourist an incentive to come. Nevada has made itself more profitable than other tourist destinations by having things such as Boxing and Prostitution. In the interstate/international market for tourism, Nevada has made itself a top competitor.  In the economic terms, Nevada can produce certain services (prostitution, casinos, boxing,...etc) with less opportunity costs (prison, fines, fees,...etc) than the leading competitor. Also it is in a prime location. People from all over the states can fly or drive to Nevada to see the shows and events that would be illegal elsewhere.  This truly shows that with smart planning, any country/entity has the ability to trade successfully. 
Mehmet Mert Suma

Saving the rich, losing the economy - 0 views

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    This article regards China as responsible for the recession in the USA because China causes unfair international trade where other countries do not stand a change against its labour force.
Overhauser William

Ivory Coast GDP growth to hit 8 pct in 2012 - IMF | News by Country | Reuters - 0 views

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    ABIDJAN, March 14 (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's economy will grow 8 percent in 2012 after contracting 5.1 percent in 2011, on stronger-than-expected post-conflict recovery, the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday after meeting with Ivorian authorities.
Tomoya Sekine

IMF team in Egypt for talks on $3.2 billion loan - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Egypt is wanting a $3.2 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund to prevent a decline in the Egyptian economy, mainly caused by the political instability in the recent years. However leaders are concerned about the high level of debt as a result of borrowing loans.
Overhauser William

Latvia at risk of sending more into poverty, IMF report says - 2 views

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    The Washington Post reports on the International Monetary Funds investigation on Latvian poverty
Tomoya Sekine

10 Years of Unfruitful Doha Talks: Time For a Relook? - 0 views

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    Article talks about how the Doha Talks/negotiation has still not been concluded, even after a decade. Members are hoping to have a conclusion by 2012-2013.
Waller Alexander

W.C. Varones: Fed to Devalue Dollar by 33% Over Next 20 Years - 0 views

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    The Federal Bank wishes to devalue the dollar by 33% over the next 20 years to put Obama's "American Production Power House" idea under way. Obama wants to make America the major exporter that it was in the 1920's but he is kind of cheating. Instead of devaluing the dollar to make exports more attractive, why not create avenues for  entrepreneurship?
Waller Alexander

Malaysia's trade growth seen at 6% - 0 views

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    This is an article about how Malaysia's terms of trade is improving. 
Tomoya Sekine

IMF Moves Toward New Power Reform - 0 views

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    This article is in regards to the International Monetary Fund working to a new structure of voting rights, that would greatly benefit emerging economies such as China and Brazil. This would be appropriate seeming as China and Brazil's contribution is huge.
Ozge Elif Ozer

An Overlooked Way to Create Jobs - 2 views

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    In this article, we can see that united states has its own reasons to claim now to pursue such a strategy, because it has run large deficits for most of the last three decades, become the largest debtor country and accommodated other countries' desire for export-led prosperity.
Merve Akpinar

U.S. Pushes Europe to Act With Force on Debt Crisis - 0 views

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    President Obama is lobbying Germany and France to take coordinated measures to prevent Greece's woes from engulfing its neighbors.
Tiffany William

Bangladeshi apparel gains from China's rising costs - 0 views

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    clothing business by Faruque Hassan enjoying low costs of production.
Tomoya Sekine

U.S. says China's tariffs on chicken threaten 300,000 jobs - 2 views

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    This article is about China imposing a heavy trade restriction (tariffs - $1 billion) on the import of chicken from the United States. The imposition of tariffs would lead to a loss in 300 000 jobs in the poultry industry in the United States.
Overhauser William

Ford Bets on Russia Sales Growth - 1 views

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    The New York Times reports on the United States car company Ford exporting its cars to Russia.
Cleo Veen

The U.S.-South Korea Trade Deal - 1 views

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    letter to the editor about issues surrounding free trade.
Tomoya Sekine

China Denounces Demand for High Tariffs on Solar Panels - 2 views

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    The main idea of this article is exactly what the title states. China says that the high tariffs on solar panels produced in China "could undermine global economy and harm international efforts to combat global warming". Here, we can see several problems: scarcity and sustainability - the protection towards Chinese solar panels may force countries to use non-renewable sources as energy instead of renewable sources of energy such as the solar system. The article also mentions China's retaliation towards the US, as China would "purchase less American factory equipment and raw materials for making solar panels".
Gunnhildur Omarsdottir

China Charges Protectionism in Call for Solar Panel Tariffs - 1 views

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    This article is about that China fears that if the US turns to protectionism it will have very bad effect and undermine the global economy, it would also harm international efforts to combat global warming.
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