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Global Economics
Dark clouds are looming over American economy and its pinching emerging economies. India is one of the countries facing an economic slowdown. The global fuel prices have mellowed and that has helped the demanding countries a bit, though not much and not for long. Symptoms of the long lasting flu of recession in the US is are visible. Are emerging economies going to contract similar long lasting flu of recession? Or will it remain restricted to America? Today economics is no longer restricted to economists even though Jacob Viner has said “Economics is what economists do.” Since the changes in the economy affect us all, we cannot afford to stay ignorant of Economics.
Moderator: Punya Trivedi Created on: Jan 24, 2009 Members (36)
 
   
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