Do you have any competitors? I would say all of the competitors in Ghana, are actually complementing each other. Just one company is not able to satisfy all of the requirements of IT products, services, solutions or IT training. The demand is huge, it …
But at some point they're going to give up on the foolishness of supporting the U.S. trade deficit and focus more on their domestic economy, rather than on competitive devaluation to support exports. The fact is, they collectively have been giving the …
If countries are able once again to revalue and devalue their currencies, the core idea underpinning European integration, namely free trade, would once again be permitted to flourish. … The first is the aforementioned progress in competitive adjustment.
2014 will mark the 40th anniversary of “The Tears of Autumn,” the great spy novel by Charles McCarry. I recently reread the book, and realized that the thesis McCarry posits is still difficult to take, if easy to believe. The story would make a …
Latvia has become the poster child for the EMU policy of internal devaluation – ie wage cuts. It is cited time and again by ….. To make tax competitive and get deficit down, spending will have to go way below 40pc and maybe down to 30pc. 10.32 Nicola …
Third, the recent rise in the dollar hurts our competitive position in exporting and whatever advantage we had seems to be diminishing under Japan's recent forced currency devaluation. The only meaningful hope the U.S. has for truly returning to a …
But at some point they're going to give up on the foolishness of supporting the U.S. trade deficit and focus more on their domestic economy, rather than on competitive devaluation to support exports. The fact is, they collectively have been giving the …
“The Asian economic crisis, currency devaluation and speculation in stock and property coincided with the completion of the Petronas Towers in 1997. At 1,483 feet, the Petronas Towers were the tallest buildings in the world and heralded a crisis in …
But at some point they're going to give up on the foolishness of supporting the U.S. trade deficit and focus more on their domestic economy, rather than on competitive devaluation to support exports. The fact is, they collectively have been giving the …