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<description>From what I understand credit default swaps otherwise known as CDS contracts have been widely used by hedge funds and others to speculate on the viability of banks, other financial institutions such as brokerage houses, and auto manufactures.  These ...</description>
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<title>A Good Time to Look at Long-wave Economic Cycle</title>
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<description>This is a good time to consider the Long-wave Economic Cycle. There are so many comparisons to the Great Depression in the news, that many people are taking a closer look at the long-wave.  http://www.longwavepress.com/Baby_Boomers_Generation_X_SCv1a...</description>
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<description>From the Statistical Abstract 1995 and 2007 -- %ages calculated by myself.  Year   M1 currency % 1980  408   115       28 1990  826   294       36 2005 1369  724       53   I stand in the checkout line at teh supermarket and see the guy ahead of me u...</description>
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<title>EISWT-09 call for papers</title>
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<description>EISWT-09 call for papers The 2009 International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems and Web Technologies (EISWT-09) (website: http://www.PromoteResearch.org ) will be held during July 13-16 2009 in Orlando, FL, USA. We invite draft paper sub...</description>
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<title>Household Wealth in US - Historical data</title>
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<description>Im seeking historical data of the US houshold wealth (assets minus liabilities) starting at least from 1929.  I dont need the distribution. I just need the mean for each year.  There are no sufficient data (years) in Census.gov, BEA.gov, Fed.  Would ...</description>
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<description>=============================================================================                         ISIPTA 09 - 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS ============================================================================= Your help with circulating this announ...</description>
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<description>DISCUSSION REQUESTED The problems of money as it is used today are outlined, and a possible solution is proposed. The top down flow of money from banks determined by speculation is slow to react to immediate money needs and leaves many people out of ...</description>
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<description>Fed/FDIC/OCC/OTS Joint Report of Oct 8, 2008  Can someone pls explain in laymans terms what this report means for = each of the industries mentioned?  Graphics (charts) removed for posting = here.  Thanks!!=20  Bob=20  * * * * * * * *=20  For Immedia...</description>
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<description>It is possible that the 700 billion dollar bailout may backfire.  The banks will have to sell their bad derivatives at less than cost, thus incurring a loss.  Such losses may put the banks in bankruptcy.  They can carry such derivatives on their book...</description>
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<title>Raising Taxes economic effects on USA in particular..</title>
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<description>Since the USA is such a large part of the worlds economy does raising taxes have more of an effect in the USA than in other countries. Meaning that if you raise taxes in the USA it effects many,many other countries in the world that sell goods and se...</description>
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<description>Users of EViews may be interested in the new EViews Forum established by EViews vendor, Quantitative Micro Software. The url is  http://forums.eviews.com/  -Dick Startz</description>
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<description>Hi,  I am trying to explain Cost-Push inflation .Can the concept of elasticity be used in Macroeconomics ?  If so , how is elasticity relevant in demand-pull and cost-pull inflation ?  So far I have avoided using the term (I think it only pertains to...</description>
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<description>I am working on a new economic model with money issuance based on the needs of people instead of supply and demand of business. You can see it at http://www.geocities.com/andrewvecsey/money.html Any comments would be greatly appreciated. thank you an...</description>
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<title>composed disturbance</title>
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<description>dear sirs The disturbance is composed of two influences: Vit are random variables assumed to be iid N(0, $BR(B v2) and independent of Uit, which are non-negative random variables assumed to account for the cost of inefficiency in production. The la...</description>
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<title>American governmental finance system can collapse</title>
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<description>========= I need some research help with this, as I am still debugging the collapse model and its causes and aftereffects. =========  Date: 04 JUNE 2008 v7  == One way the American governmental finance system can collapse ==  The US   NZ ANZAC Treaty...</description>
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<title>Need bubble simulation/model</title>
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<description>Im looking for a simulation model: an algorithm or perhaps even just some anlyses from which I can buld my own algorithm of a economic bubble.  For eg. typical unsound pyramid schemes, like they had in  Albania, or the classical [in history] Dutch tu...</description>
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<title>Looking for something</title>
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<description>Im looking for NYSE data from 1920-1930.  Id like the daily close, volume, advances, declines, and volumes on those too.  New highs and new lows would also be helpful.  Where do I find this sort of data? Copyright has expired.</description>
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<title>How many Reserve Banks are private entities (like the US Fed R</title>
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<description>How many Reserve Banks are private entities (like the US Fed Reserve) vs  Crown entities (like say NZ)? Is there some sort of Wikipedia catagory for them (private or public or  crown)?</description>
<dc:creator>Max Power ltmikehack@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<dc:date>2008-05-23T18:36:58+00:00</dc:date>
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<description>CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS Proposal Submission Deadline: July 1, 2008 Sustainable Economic Development and the Influence of Information Technologies: Dynamics of Knowledge Society Transformation A book edited by Dr. Muhammed KARATAS, Mugla University...</description>
<dc:creator>Dr Tunca ltmztunca@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<description>Hi,  recently, I stumbled over a definition of informal labor in developing countries based on ISCI or ISCO codes but even after a couple of hours of working I couldnt find it again. Does anyone of you know of such a definition and can point me to it...</description>
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