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Paul J

BBC News - India raises diesel price as it looks to trim deficit - 1 views

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    This article is interesting because it is quite important in terms of the impact it could have on the U.S. India is one of very few countries near the Middle East that is "stable" at the moment, and the U.S. as a country imports quite a bit of its oil from the Middle East. This is very closely related to what we have been studying this week, in that when something is scarce, or demand is high, prices elevate. Not only is it a good decision on India's part to raise prices because it will help their own national fiscal rating, but it will also take advantage of the fact that many countries will begin turning to them as a primary source of oil / diesel until the situations in the arab spring are resolved. India is doing a smart thing fiscally, while capitalizing on unrest in the arab spring and maximizing their profit during this time of high interest in the good that they have to offer.
anonymous

Low unemployment in Europe is causing the unemployed to question their leaders - 1 views

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    As a result of constant low unemployment, people in France, Spain, etc. are beginning to question their political leaders. Their leaders happen to be millionaires which is also causing some political unrest.
Paul J

IMF: Sudan Must Further Cut Fuel Subsidies - ABC News - 0 views

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    This article is very interesting because it shows another situation pertaining to subsidies that we have not discussed in a lot of depth, this being the removal or reduction of subsidies. This article also shows the clout that the International Monetary Fund holds, as well as the impact that subsides or lack thereof can have on the citizens of the country in which they are implemented. 
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