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... has very much gotten its fiscal and economic house in order. Fraser had embarked on an uninterr.... Much of Europe, particularly Germany (long the engine of the European economic system) ...
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Introduction - II. The history and origins of swiss banking law - A. Threats of Seizure by France’s Herriot Government - B. Economic Espionage by Nazi Germany - C. The Historical Tradition of Swiss Neutrality - III. Swiss banking before 2009 - A. Social Motivations for Swiss Banking Secrecy - B. Economic Motivations for Swiss Banking Secrecy - IV. Commitments to changes in swiss law and the 2009 prosecutions - A. Switzerland’s Modifications to Its Banking Secrecy Policies - B. International Agreements Creating Pressure on Tax Havens - C. Switzerland Assists the United States in Prosecuting U.S. Tax Evaders - D. International Repercussions of the United States’ Tax Evasion Prosecutions - V. The future of banking secrecy - VI. The consequences of the probable demise of banking secrecy:...
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The Eurosystem, the monetary system in the European Monetary Union (EMU), has brought ... a default occurred, countries such as Germany would guarantee the bonds of the Mediterranean nat... signed by 62 and more than 160 German economics professors, respectively. The academics maintained...
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NEUSS, Germany, March 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Power generation using nuclear fission has not yet been mastered and poses an incalculable risk to the world's population. This has been shown dramatically by recent events in Japan. Within a few days, nuclear power's role as a "bridging technology" in Germany was also called into question and the expansion of renewable energies and the increased implementation of decentralised power generation plants was announced. The rapid rethinking as regards power generation is international consensus. This is a fact that HummelEnergie Systeme GmbH (HES) in Neuss, Germany can confirm. As a manufacturer and operator of biogenic cogeneration plants, the company has recorded rocketing demand from Asia and North and South America since last week.
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... equation form, may be set out with a system of six equations given by equations (1) through (6... Accounts Adjustment: Some Heuristics for Germany. In Arize, A.C., T.H. Bonitsis, I.N. Kallianiotis,...
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... was then magnified by the Federal Reserve System's deliberate unwillingness to supply liquidity to ..., Norway, and the United Kingdom; 1936 for Germany; and 1937 for Canada, Austria, and Italy. The Unit...
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Congress recently held hearings to consider ways to modify bank secrecy rules so that taxpayers won't easily avoid paying tax by sheltering overseas income in low-tax countries. However, lawmakers need to be careful not to confuse the act of wrongful tax evasion with the effects of global tax competition. OECD countries such as Ireland, Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Switzerland have enjoyed an influx of foreign capital and investment not because they are tax havens but because they have dramatically lower corporate tax rates than the United States, France, Germany, Great Britain and Japan. Until these high-tax countries lower their corporate tax rates, they will continue to lose ground - investment and jobs - to lower tax competitors. An increasing amount of economic evidence suggest...
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... and drawbacks of a single currency systems and comparisons between the US and the European ca... can imagine the effect of such a shock if Germany or France was this specific country, which is not ...
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... sciences, cultural sciences, law, economics and education in their (obligatory) complementary ...The BLK '21' programme in Germany: A 'Gestaltungskompetenz'-based model for educatio...
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The term 'neoliberalism' has since around 1980 become a quite widely used exhortation in some political and academic debates. Prolific employment of a term does not signify, however, that it is clearly defined. In this article it is suggested that while the concept itself has become an imprecise buzzword in much of the literature, it might still be given a more precise definition. If this is done, then the term could become a useful analytical device in order to describe some recent trends in economic thought and political theory, even if it would be an obvious overstatement to say that we live in a neoliberal age or a neoliberal world.
... assessment of the emerging democratic systems in Britain and the United States, as opposed to th... then mainly to describe the situation in Germany, where it was occasionally used as an epithet for ...