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It is suggested that taxes on alcohol, fuel and property should rise by 3.0%, in line with the Guernsey inflation rate for September 2012.
BBC: Guernsey budget proposes to take ?12m more from finance
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Moreover, relying on housing wealth to fuel consumption might create a property bubble.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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Thanks to its research, Ballard has a strong hold over the fuel cell's intellectual property, owning around 300 patents at the last count.
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Dubai's stable politics and business-friendly culture, along with rampant property speculation, helped fuel growth of as much as 13% in the years before it came to a screeching halt in 2009.
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Meanwhile, conservative property-rights enthusiasts have paid for an airlift to take the family the fuel and other things they need with mixed success.
ECONOMIST: By bulldozer, across a national park
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Beijing-based Bank of China has become increasingly active as a lender to U.S. property developers since late 2009, joining scores of well-capitalized Chinese investors who have helped fuel a commercial real-estate recovery in U.S. cities.
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It wasn't Congress that profited from the robust economies that come from having cheap labor, or collected property taxes from illegal immigrants and the companies that hire them, or used cheap labor to fuel growth by building homes and streets and schools.
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