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Showing posts with label national defense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national defense. Show all posts
Sunday, July 07, 2024

June CPI’s Decline Reflects Demand-Side Slowdown: Will the BSP Join Global Peers in Easing Policies, and Will the Government Pursue 'Marcos-nomics Stimulus'?

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  The current political status quo, however, is built around protecting investors—rather than the taxpayers who ultimately pay all the bills...
Monday, April 08, 2013

The Phisix Amidst the Korean Peninsula Stand-Off

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Domestic headlines continue to banner on the verbal showdown and belligerent artifice between the US and North Korea. DPRK’s Declaratio...
Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Charts of the Day: World Military Spending and Arms Trade

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Two related charts of the day First world defense spending The Economist speculates that if the current rate of growth persists...
Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Chart of the Day: China’s Defense Spending

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From Reuters (chart included) China will raise military spending by 10.7% this year to 740.6 billion yuan ($119 billion). China’s ...
Saturday, June 23, 2012

Fiscally Pressured Governments go for Crony based Privatizations of ‘Public Goods’

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Money pressured governments are looking to privatization of parts of politically sensitive functions such as security services. The Telegr...
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