Archive for July, 2010


Gambling after reading the state treaty on gambling games sector in Germany, where the purchase is for a chance to win requires a fee and all the decision about winning or largely dependent on chance. These include, in addition to lotteries, betting of any kind against state fee required.In the field of lotteries leads a restrictive practice of awarding concessions to secure the de facto monopoly of the German Lotto-block: While private companies access to the lottery market has so far refused to block companies received in recent years, increasing the possibility of their offer such as the introduction of the “lottery without borders. Readmore…


Guest Post:
market economy

Written by admin
July 11th, 2010

The crisis in international financial markets has not only immense direct costs themselves, it also brings with it a number of collateral damage, such as including the increasingly dwindling acceptance of a market economy system. For some time denied surveys to follow an increasing proportion of the population, the question whether the social market economy in this country have proven. Readmore…

Statesmen, firefighters and arsonists

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July 9th, 2010

“fire danger is much But not everything is fire, fate, Inevitable “It burns! In the financial markets worldwide investor money was burned in an unexpected height. The state must now clear, with tax money in an unexpected and unknown amount. Fiscal and monetary politicians now call the world: “Our Guard has begun” – as at the end of the prologue of Frisch's “Biedermann and the Arsonists'. Readmore…

So serious was The economic situation has long ceased. The first waves of financial tsunami to reach the real economy everywhere. Banks distrust each other, the interbank market is virtually dead, a credit crunch threatens. The consumer climate is deteriorating from day to day. The consumers lose confidence in a positive future economic development. Readmore…

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on 13 Decided in October 2008, the “Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2008″ at the 55-year-old Paul Krugman, Princeton University, NJ, USA, awarded for his analysis of foreign trade and settlement patterns of economic activity. Readmore…

What can be learned from Super-Sarko Romulus

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July 4th, 2010

Friedrich Dürrenmatt More about how to set up the last Western Roman emperor Romulus Augustus on the onslaught of Sciri and Ostrogoths. He has not called together his hosts, and fastened about the border fortifications, but devoted himself to raising chickens. Its various chicken he named after the great Roman emperors from history and to Odoacer, the commander of the conquering Sciri, who was already on track with his troops, the old Western Roman Empire. Readmore…