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The role of Hillary in the entry of Russia to the World Trade Organization, in the Armenia-Turkey accords, follows the work of Bill Clinton in settling the Balkan conflict through special envoy Holbrooke. Bill Clinton had a special ability to select talented individuals and work with them in humility to promote peace- in the UK-Ireland conflict, and in the former Yugoslavia. Hillary Clinton did this with sheer tenacity of effort and working with humility with public servants who worked for Bill Clinton.
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Hillary Clinton: Trade With Russia Is a Win-Win
Wall Street Journal 06/19/2012
Armenia, Turkey Reach AccordWashington Post 10/10/2009
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Papers Try to Get Out of a Box
New York Times 04/13/2009
Google Insists It’s a Friend to NewspapersNew York Times 04/08/2009
Consumer spending represents about 55-56% of GDP in Indonesia in 2011 and 2012. Honda Motor with motorbicycles, Phillips in healthcare equipment and the Lippo Group in retail stores are seeing amazing growth in Indonesia.
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Wall Street Journal 04/26/2012
Motorcycles Drive Honda's ProfitWall Street Journal 02/24/2009
The government's efforts to shift China away from low wage sectors to more advanced technologies with higher wages. And the growting sentiment in China among workers with the rise of the internet and mobile phones to organize efforts for higher wages in industries that range from older textile plants to automobile factories of Japanese makers, and factories that make parts for western tech hardware companies such as Apple, Dell and H-P. This includes Honda plants and Foxconn factories. This sentiment is shifting to other emerging markets such as Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
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China's Export Machine Threatened by Rising Costs
Wall Street Journal 06/30/2008
The Rise of a Chinese Worker's MovementBusinessWeek 06/10/2010
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Grain Companies' Profits Soar As Global Food Crisis Mounts
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2008
Unilever Sales Rise as Its Prices ClimbWall Street Journal 11/04/2011
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Cadbury Redefines Cheap Luxury
Wall Street Journal 06/08/2009
P&G's Global Target: Shelves of Tiny StoresWall Street Journal 07/16/2007
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P.& G. Sees the World as Its Client
New York Times 12/12/2009
As Its Brands Lag at Home, Unilever Makes a Risky BetWall Street Journal 03/22/2007
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In Mexico, Wal-Mart Is Defying Its Critics
Wall Street Journal 03/05/2007
Hispanics' Hard Times Hit Wal-MartWall Street Journal 08/29/2007
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IKEA Billionaire Founder Proud to Be Frugal at 80
New York Times 03/26/2006
Aldi's Co-Founder Karl Albrecht, a Pioneer in Food Retailing, Dies at 94Wall Street Journal 07/22/2014
The first period of rising household debt ocurred with the credit card boom when the government promoted consumer spending as a way to stimulate the economy. By 2003 this became a serous problem and the government rescued a credit card issuer in 2003. Household debt is again a major problem in 2012 with the increasing number of companies in financial lending that are not regulated.
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Notes From Another Credit Card Crisis
New York Times 05/18/2009
S. Korea tries to curb mounting debt and avert a crisis - The Washington PostWashington Post 07/09/2012
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Publishers Warily Embed With Facebook
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2015
Google Insists It’s a Friend to NewspapersNew York Times 04/08/2009
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Wall Street Journal 01/09/2009
Panel Releases Findings in Olympus CaseWall Street Journal 12/06/2011
The perception that "this time is different" is a typical behavioural reaction in history to to financial crises studied by Rogoff and Reinhart. Economic weakness is part of the mechanism for correcting global imbalances which happens over a number of years.
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Economy May Face Prolonged Pain, History Suggests
Wall Street Journal 05/05/2008
Boom, Bust. Repeat.Wall Street Journal 10/09/2009
About one third of workers in Japan, and one fourth in the U.S., are temporary workers. The consequences for Japan include the effects of lower consumer spending in the economy reducing the growth rate.
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The Rise of the Permanent Temp Economy
New York Times 01/26/2013
Growing Reliance on Temps Holds Back Japan's ReboundWall Street Journal 01/07/2008
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P.& G. Sees the World as Its Client
New York Times 12/12/2009
P&G's Global Target: Shelves of Tiny StoresWall Street Journal 07/16/2007
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As Its Brands Lag at Home, Unilever Makes a Risky Bet
Wall Street Journal 03/22/2007
Unilever Sales Rise as Its Prices ClimbWall Street Journal 11/04/2011
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Wal-Mart Exports Big-Box Concept to India
Wall Street Journal 05/28/2009
Wal-Mart to Buy Grocer-Retail Chain in China - WSJ.comWall Street Journal 10/17/2006
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IKEA Billionaire Founder Proud to Be Frugal at 80
New York Times 03/26/2006
Aldi's Co-Founder Karl Albrecht, a Pioneer in Food Retailing, Dies at 94Wall Street Journal 07/22/2014
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