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  • Two hosemen fight a fire

    Lighting a Fire in the Economy

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    An economy is, in many ways, like a forest. It is constructed by opposing and necessary forces that together strengthen the whole. Without the destructive, the constructive would cease to exist. Without fire, the forest would choke on its own excess. Without economic downturn and job loss, so would an economy.

  • Brazil: Jobs in Hiding

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    When I moved to the United States from Brazil in August of 2008, I was ready to become part of the long-famous phenomenon of brain drain. As I first stepped onto my college campus, I envisioned the future smoothly: amazing grades, a wonderful finance internship on Wall Street, followed by […]

  • Women in Business

    Why wait to be hired? Start your own business!

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    I  think the difference has  started to emerge now in Cambodia between the way our parents think and the way I  and my peers think about employment and  making money. The older generation prefer a regular and safe job which gives them a fixed income, but this seems to have […]

  • Wealth is a handsome hunk who lost his glamour overnight

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    Will 2013 bring an economic drought?  U.S. National Archives via Flickr.com Once upon a time, there was wealth. If we were to portray it, it would be a handsome hunk with long blond hair, blue eyes, pale skin, riding carefree, roaming anywhere, spreading his beauty and joyfulness all around. Hey, wait! […]

  • Problems of the mining industry in Peru

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      One old saying well know by Peruvians is: “Peru is a beggar sitting on a golden bench”. Even though its interpretation can be controversial, in some ways it represents an  idea that is well accepted by much of the population: that the country is poor because it does not […]