Milton Friedman (born 1912) was the founder and leading proponent of "monetarism," an economic doctrine which considers the supply of money (and changes therein) to be the primary determinant of nomin...
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Budapest (dpa) - Hungary will Tuesday sign a framework agreement
to sell carbon credits to Japan, Hungary's Environment Ministry said
in a statement Tuesday.
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Selected editorial excerpts from the U.S. press:
THE EAST IS FLAT (The Wall Street Journal, New York)
It wasn't too long ago that Albania was joked about as the last
Communist holdout, a...
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Budapest (dpa) - Hungary will Tuesday sign a framework agreement
to sell carbon credits to Japan, Hungary's Environment Ministry said
in a statement Monday.
E...
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Budapest (dpa) - Hungary's Environment Minister Gabor Fodor on
Tuesday signed a framework agreement to sell carbon credits to Japan,
the ministry said Tuesday.
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Mr. Levine is one of two developers who received permission to use tax-exempt financing in the waning days of the Pataki administration. (The other one was Larry Silverstein.) Shortly after Governo...
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Until recently there was little reliable information comparing the healthcare systems and quality of medical care in different countries. As a result, the debate about reform of the American health...
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Manila (dpa) - The opposition won two key mayoral posts in the
Philippine capital and maintained its lead in the senatorial race on
Thursday with over a quarter of the votes...
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Washington (dpa) - Global warming is one of this century's great
challenges, but nations must be free to choose how they fight it, the
United States told a meeting of 16 top...
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Washington (dpa) - Global warming is one of this century's great
challenges, but nations must be free to choose how they fight it, the
United States told a meeting of 16 top...
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Web browser developer Opera Software ASA asked European regulators Thursday to force Microsoft Corp. to give users a choice of Internet software with its Windows operating system.In a complaint wit...
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