discussion results ottosun (34) | | Well, we all know that smoking is a bad for people's health,cigarette production is a major economic activity in many countries, especially in some developing countries.
On the one hand smoking is a... | |
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 hestee (227) | | The present standard of living should it be sacrificed to protect tomorrow's enviroment.This is exentially the argument by those who resist any attempt to control the emission of green house gases.... | |
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 kool_siddhu_14 (9) | | i feel india is prgressing day by day in the its economic position....the GDP and Per Capita Income is increasing on a high scale........i can say this by seeing the prgress of india in terms of its... | |
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 kkkrishna (89) | | i thin that economic development is impossible without inflation.wt about your opnion? tell region | |
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 abdulhaseeb (10) | | now a day in less develop country privatization is going on and those country where privatization occure,claim that it necessary for economic development and they are selling out thier nationalize... | |
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blog results Angry Bear (0) | | And, if I were a better person, you would be reading my interview with David Kurla, CEO of IkoToilet/Ecotact in this space.But I'm not, so go to his website, especially the links for school, urban,... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | No original content here, just two posts that make even more sense together:Mark Thoma proves he's an economist (not just an econometrician) by reminding everyone of the Opportunity Cost of the... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | I don't have my notes all together from yesterday, but Lance Mannion hits most of the second half of the day with this, this, this, and this post. Especially check out the last one. One panelist's... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | The one thing that got both daughters excited last night was "You're going to see the President!" Didn't have the heart to tell them it would probably be from a separate room.And, indeed, space... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | It's true that I have been a bit nastier than usual with some posts (especially this one and this one—though the latter was rather justified by preceding events, as Tom detailed.) The sight of... | |
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