In The Work-Standard (3rd Ed.) and to some extent The Third Place (1st Ed.) and Work-Standard Accounting Practices (1st Ed.), I described how the Values and Prices of everyday goods and services are evaluated under Neoliberalism. The significance of providing… Read More ›
Economics
Geopolitical Domino Effect: How a Hypothetical Conflict Between China and Taiwan Could Impact Global Economies
A Hypothetical Scenario With Real Consequences The hypothetical scenario of a conflict involving China and Taiwan has been an ongoing concern for policymakers and analysts worldwide, and the potential implications could reach far beyond Asia. A recent discussion brings this… Read More ›
Taiwan’s Economy Minister denies that Taiwanese companies supply key technologies to Huawei
[ad_1] in The recent times Last, It happened a company Huawei sensation in market Phones Smart. And after waiting long, Recovered Company its users from during series Her phones Mate 60. And with that, The a company Huawei Preparing To… Read More ›
CCP crackdown threatens to remove X, Facebook, Instagram from Apple’s App Store in China
The Chinese Communist Party push to register foreign apps threatens to remove Facebook, Instagram and X from Apple’s App Store in China… CCP crackdown threatens to remove X, Facebook, Instagram from Apple’s App Store in China
China’s Economy Shows Signs of Recovery Amid Challenges
September demonstrated signs of a better recovery in China’s economy, according to early indicators and satellite data analysis. Key economic activities such as mall traffic, cement manufacturing, and traffic congestion reached record highs, suggesting renewed consumer confidence and optimistic growth… Read More ›
On Federalist Nationalism and Foreign Ideologies
America has had a long and interesting relationship with religion throughout much of US History. This country is comparable to that of Germany: A Protestant nation with notably large Roman Catholic and Jewish populations. After all, one of the motivations… Read More ›
Update (6 October 2023)
Assuming nothing suddenly changes my schedule today, my plan is to write a Blog post or two for The Fourth Estate. It has been a while since I last spoke about Hamiltonianism in some serious length and I would also… Read More ›
The letters they won’t publish – why anyone living in Scotland WOULD “want to cut from England and rejoin the EU
By Alasdair Galloway On Thursday of last week, the Herald published this from well-known Better Together supporter and long-time Labour party member, Peter Russell Begins AMANDA Brown (Letters, September 27) asks for one single reason why anyone living in Scotland… Read More ›
Is it true Germany has not invested in digital infrastructure. It is said German economy is the least digitized in Europe?
Germany, known for its industrial prowess, finds itself under scrutiny for its digital infrastructure. It has been widely claimed that Germany lags behind its European counterparts when it comes to digitalization. But is this perception accurate? While it is true… Read More ›
China’s Economy May Never Recover Pre-Pandemic Vibrancy
For about 24 hours, financial media outlets and some bank analysts were convinced that Beijing’s fragmented efforts to piece together an economic rebound might finally be working. Home sales jumped over the weekend, presumably due to the relaxation of some… Read More ›
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