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BizKnowledge Watch » Blog Archive » Economic Survey of Chile
31 Jan 2010 by IESE Library  
The OECD has just published its “Economic Survey of Chile.” The country, which is now on the path to becoming the OECD's newest member, is coming out of recession relatively fast on the back of government stimulus measures and a rebound ...
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Economic survey: Slow recovery continues
3 Feb 2010
Economic survey: Slow recovery continues. by Mae Anderson. NEW YORK — Businesses expect to boost hiring and capital spending in the first half of the year as the U.S. recovery from the recession slowly continues, according to a new ...
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Latvia's Economic Contraction Slowed Last Quarter, Survey Shows ...
5 hours ago by admin  
Latvia's Economic Contraction Slowed Last Quarter, Survey Shows Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Latvia's economy probably contracted at the slowest pace of last.
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beSpacific: OECD Economic Survey of Switzerland 2009
18 Jan 2010 by Sabrina I. Pacifici -  
OECD Economic Survey of Switzerland 2009; "As in most OECD countries, the global financial crisis pushed the Swiss economy into recession. However, despite the weight of financial intermediation in economic activity and significant ...
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Economic survey: Slow recovery continues - Economic Development ...
25 Jan 2010
NEW YORK - Businesses expect to boost hiring and capital spending in the first half of the year as the US recovery from the recession slowly continues, according to a new survey.
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IWS Documented News DAILY POSTINGS: [IWS] OECD: CHILE ECONOMIC ...
28 Jan 2010 by SBasefsky  
The OECD's latest Economic Survey of Chile says economic activity, after falling 1.8 % in 2009, is expected to grow by around 4.1% this year and 5.0% in 2011. “Chile has managed the crisis better than other small open economies ,” said ...
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[IWS] OECD: CHINA ECONOMIC SURVEY 2010 [2 February 2010]
2 Feb 2010 by SBasefsky  
Since the OECD's first Economic Survey of China in 2005, China has continued to. expand rapidly. The economy is also weathering the global crisis remarkably. well, not least thanks to prompt and vigorous macroeconomic policy action. ...
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PRESS RELEASE January 21, 2010: Economic survey by Credit Suisse ...
26 Jan 2010
According to the Financial Market Test Switzerland, carried out by Credit Suisse in cooperation with the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), economic expectations improved just slightly in January. The relevant Credit Suisse ...
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race42008.com » Blog Archive » Poll Watch: Marist Political Survey
11 hours ago by Aron Goldman  
Economic conditions mostly inherited 55%; Economic conditions mostly result of his own policies 33%. Survey of 910 registered voters was conducted February 1-3, 2010. The margin of error is +/- 3.5 percentage points. ...
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Economic survey: Slow recovery continues | Money World News
25 Jan 2010 by Financial Writer  
Businesses expect to boost hiring and capital spending in the first half of the year as the US recovery.
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