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The Underground Economy and Why It Is Bad For All Of Us

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Dale Goldhawk asked: Basically, the underground economy consists of people who are independent operators and who avoid or, more accurately, evade any legal responsibilities to their customers, communities or the country in which they live and from which they draw all the services they can manage.A good catchall term for members of the underground economy [...]

What major impacts does the US economy have on the economy of other countries?

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

mr. toothpick asked: I know the drop in our economy DOES impact other countries. For instance, if our economy drops we stop importing as many things from other countries as well as investing in many of the global markets.
But, other than these impacts, how does the US affect other countries? And on what scale?
No, this [...]

Why Caravan And Tent Sales Are Making A Vast Contribution To The UK Economy

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Thomas Pretty asked: It is believed that last year sales of caravans and camping equipment reached an all time high. The contribution of two billion pounds to the UK economy can be seen as part of the increased popularity of caravan and camping holidays. Now the nation’s favourite holiday pastime; research has also highlighted a [...]

If the US economy collapses, should I leave the country?

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Arlene K asked: If the US economy collapses, should I leave the country? My dollars would probably go farther elsewhere. Anyways what would you do?Fergus

How does the economy work and how does our economy (US) effect foreign economies?

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

shootandkillmexx asked: As the title says. In the simplest form, how does the US economy work.
Also, how does our economy effect foreign economies? (How does out financial crash cause other economies to follow suit?)Dwight

How are illegal immigrants good for the US economy when?

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Samira A asked: …they use up tax dollars without paying in to the system, and usually send the money they earn to their own countries and *outside* the US economy?
Do people who say that illegals are good for the economy even know anything about economics?Spencer

The Importance And Benefits Of High Fuel Economy

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Daniel Millions asked: Gas prices continue to increase, with no end in sight. This trend further accentuates the need for every human to purchase more fuel efficient cars. Having an automobile with good fuel economy is not only helpful in saving money, but it is also an integral part of repairing the environment.The official definition [...]

Rapidly Expanding Economy of Namibia

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Gen Wright asked: s a country on the Atlantic coast in Southern Africa. It is famous for the Etosha Park safari and the Atlantic coast tourist spot of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay. The Namibian economy is based on mining, manufacturing and foreign currency flows from eco tourism.Namibia is the world?s fourth largest manufacturer of Uranium. [...]

Economy Vacations At Do It Yourself Hotels

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Roger Munns asked: The easiest way to save money on a vacation is to cut back on accommodations. Tourists typically don’t spend a great deal of time in their rooms anyway. Many travelers are simply looking for a clean bed and running water. They don’t mind that the television set gets only two channels. They [...]

A Sub-prime Economy?

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Warren Graham asked: As a practitioner in the fields of bankruptcy, workout and corporate restructuring, and in a shameless admission of self-interest, I readily admit to being vitally interested in whether the U.S. Economy is due for a downturn. It has often been said that economists have predicted nine of the last five recessions. The [...]

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