• Continued rapid growth in China can do much to mitigate the rich world's recession (see article).

    ECONOMIST: China's fiscal stimulus

  • So far most governments have focused on raising marginal income-tax rates, something most rich people respond to quickly (see article).

    ECONOMIST: Taxation and class war: Hunting the rich | The

  • You see, Stewart had to slant this article to thwart the greedy rich who use tax flight as a bugaboo to hold down their own tax rates.

    FORBES: Sorry New York Times, Tax Flight of the Rich Is Not a Myth

  • As reported on May 2 in a Forbes.com article, " Rich College Kids: Take A Tax Hike, " Congress wants children and college students who come from wealthier families to pay more taxes to offset tax breaks given to small businesses.

    FORBES: The New Kiddie Tax

  • We re-thought critical pages, starting with the Rich List profile screen, then moved on to article pages, home pages and search pages.

    FORBES: 400: How Reinvention Sprang From a Diner In Omaha and Library Full of Billionaires - Forbes

  • Now discussions of the directive are coming to a head, with the British under attack for obstructing the tax merely to protect the jobs of rich bond dealers in the City of London (see article).

    ECONOMIST: Toxic taxes

  • An important category of people, already huge in the rich world and soon to grow in developing countries (see article), consists of elderly people who will never be well, but have no idea when they will die.

    ECONOMIST: End-of-life care

  • By the end of 2010, unemployment in much of the rich world is likely to be above 10% (see article).

    ECONOMIST: World economy: The jobs crisis | The

  • This will surely have an effect on the flow of remittances from rich countries to poor ones, although it has so far (see article) been quite resilient.

    ECONOMIST: Globalisation

  • But many states (mostly poor and ill-run) resist the trend and some rich democracies like the Netherlands and Germany are trying to curb it (see article), offering a variety of excuses.

    ECONOMIST: Citizenship

  • Several prominent economists now reckon that inequality was a root cause of the financial crisis: politicians tried to counter the growing gap between rich and poor by encouraging poorer folk to take on more credit (see article).

    ECONOMIST: Inequality: The rich and the rest | The

  • Speaking of the Superior Approach, this article has also reminded me of Pete Williams, the man who Rich Schefren (a well established internet marketer) called the man who has invented the Superior Approach to cashing in on your creative, high value content based on super effectively leveraging your time, your team and the modern internet marketing technologies.

    FORBES: The Seven People You Need to Succeed in Business Today

  • As our briefing shows (see article), African women are now following their sisters in Asia and the rich world by bearing steadily fewer children.

    ECONOMIST: Africa's population

  • Michael Spence, another Nobel prize-winning economist, in a recent article in Foreign Affairs agrees that technology is hitting jobs in America and other rich countries, but argues that globalisation is the more potent factor.

    ECONOMIST: The great mismatch

  • Whoever wrote this article forgot to include a few things....specifically about how most rich men got to be rich in the first place.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Kyoto protocol established a mechanism (see article) under which developing countries that cut their industrial emissions can sell those reductions to rich countries.

    ECONOMIST: Climate change

  • But in the rich world the decades-long link between rising incomes and car use has been severed (see article), and miles driven per person have been falling.

    ECONOMIST: Driving

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