British Economic Policy of the 1960s and the Euro

UK’S GOVERNMENT’S ECONOMIC POLICY OF THE 1960s AND THE EURO-DOLLAR MARKET * A. Introduction On the 11th May 1965, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that local and central Government spending was to decrease in order to restore the balance of payments to equilibrium, and to enable the nation to live within its … Read more

U.S. Trade Policy and Declining Manufacturing: Where do we go from here?

U.S. Trade Policy and Declining Manufacturing: Where do we go from here? Paul Crist, August 14, 2010  The U.S. economy and the manufacturing sector in particular, face both short-term and long-term challenges.  There is debate about whether government can or should play a role in addressing those challenges, and if so, what are the fiscal, … Read more

5 Asset protection tips everybody should know

It doesn’t matter how much money you make or how much you have saved – there are certain asset protection tips everybody should know, and there is no excuse for not being familiar with them. Assets can be property, goods, a business or money you have saved or inherited. The term refers to anything of … Read more

How To Plan For A Home Exchange Policy

The process becomes temporary when you would like to stay in someone else’s property only for the time being just to enjoy a vacation or a special occasion. However, after the end of the event you would again return to your old home. In other cases the exchange of the home can be permanent. This … Read more