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Daily RC-15_2013-01-14
SPEED 1. 3‘09“ [332] 是因为开小差了嘛?肿么读得这么慢啊。。。Euro finance ministers had a meeting to decide weather to release the 2nd installment in two years to Greece. Though the head of the finance ministers agreed to release the loan to Greece, others were still skeptical. Greece government is trying to promise other European countries by some new policies? though they had workers staged street protests to opposition. An individual economist said the bailout will eventually released, and let us don't forget that the economy in Greece is in transition from the public sector to private business.
2. 2'10" [273] U.S restarted the investment in Burma after the new government of Burma opened its economy and reformed democracy. The soft drink Coke-cola and Pepsi-Co. have marched to the market in Burma, also the master credit card and ? invested to the local banks. Obama visited Burma in Monday, and promised that there'd be more investment to help Burma for new economic opportunities.
3. 2'45" [352] Similar economic development trends among the developed countries and areas, including the tax policies, ... Every country has different tax policies, as the sales tax, income tax... [didn't remember much about this passage...]
4. 2'25" [330] Discussed the relationship between the government spending and tax income. The high spenders like France and ? have constraint now, while the lower spenders don't face such rigid control. However there's a historic economist? said there was no clear association between the spending and tax rate, from the figures of countries in the history, e.g.: North Korean, Japan...
5. 3'55" [347+146] The economy in Spain was already in a slope when MR of the PP won the election. The unemployment rate was more than 21% at that time, and now closing? to 25%. There're protests on the street to show opposition, claiming the government's reform is making the economy worse. Some professor in his public lecture in a university said the government's not doing far enough of the reform, it should ask the bank to do.... Anyways, the public elected MR to be four years leader, they should let him and his government...
OBSTACLE 6‘29“ [903]Mr. T's new book: Antifrangile. The concept of antifrangile: things grow stronger under pressure or stress. Antifrangile works on many things: sportsman, economics (though bank is an exception), politics, consumers, employees and companies. It might be the problem that ppl try too hard to avoid problems/pressures... But Mr T's book is not without flaws. Although with the flaws his book is still interesting, entertaining, right as himself. 困了~ 记不得太多细节了,倒是不难呵呵~~ |
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