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Rebalancing Serbia’s budget in anticipation of real austerity
Two months after a public debt crisis was declared and with various anti-crisis scenarios in circulation, the budget of Serbia was rebalanced in early June. If the balancing act had been a play, “Much Ado about Nothing” would have been a very fitting title for a great deal of windy […]
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Project Dragon Mart: the Collateral Effects of Economic Growth
After a series of contentious legal disputes, in August 2013 Cancun will finally know whether the Chinese “Dragon Mart” will ever come into existence along the coast of Mexico’s most important tourist destination. The construction of the Dragon Mart business complex (similar to a shopping mall where many huge and […]
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Ukraine: is sustainability without machine guns possible?
“You see a semi-human being before you, what the state has turned me into,” – says Vladimir Vladykin in his shocking Youtube video. “I’ve had a 180 EUR disability pension since 2005, and in 2010 the ruling party cut it down to 64 EUR. They don’t need us alive – […]
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Growth vs. Sustainability: Is there only room for one?
Is it possible to create a balance between the imperative for growth and the imperative for sustainable living? Is this a problem for technology to solve, or is it a matter of our ways of life and our expectations?
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Achieving growth and sustainability in the Amazon
The trade-off between growth and sustainability is a popular and much discussed topic in Brazil in these times of sustainable development. On the one hand, most mainstream politicians, the present government included, are enamored of economic growth at almost any cost, hoping this will welcome back foreign investment. Yet […]