ALTERNATIVES TO CAPITALISM
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- Shock therapy. Sanders, George // New Internationalist;Jul2005, Issue 380, p3
Presents a letter to the editor to comment on the article in issue number 376 of the "New Internationalist" regarding the "shock therapy" being applied by the U.S. administration to improve its economy.
- Memo to Obama: A New Frontier. Budowsky, Brent // Hill;6/10/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 67, p28
In this article, the author discusses the importance of the initiation of a program of progressive capitalism by U.S. Democrats, including leading investors in high-growth business and developing a detailed agenda to lead the country to success.
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An introduction to a series of articles about the meaning of U.S. President Barack Obama's eAmerican Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 to different people is presented.
- Economic development and tax issues fared well in General Assembly. Maybank III, Burnet R.; Hoopes, Heather // South Carolina Business Journal;Aug2002, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p5
Presents updates on economic development legislation in the U.S. as of August 2002. Pro-taxpayer changes to the fee-in-lieu of taxes statutes; Amendments to the multi-county business park provisions; Technical and substantive revisions regarding estimated tax payments.
- 'Spend less time bashing banks,' more time looking for economic solutions. Daks, Martin C. // njbiz;2/15/2010, Vol. 23 Issue 7, p20
The article suggests that the U.S. government should concentrate more on fostering a stable economy by creating incentives to encourage spending and hiring rather than giving banks a difficult time.
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- Imports Suffer. Kurlantzick, Joshua // World Trade;Mar2002, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p42
Discusses the impact of the 2002 recession on U.S. imports and trade policies. Discussion on import stagnation; Growth of the trade deficit; Prospective growth in sales of luxury goods and automobiles; Outlook of several economists on the economy and global trade.


