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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Rental, German-Style

Most Germans live in rented apartments, and these days Germany is becoming one of the most popular destinations for foreign real…

Is the MIST a New BRIC?

After 12 years, the group of countries known as the BRIC remains one of the main drivers of growth in the developing sector. The…

21st-Century Slaves

To those living in developed countries, slavery seems a thing of the past, even if it was still around in the century before last.…

Reshuffling Nigeria’s Position

Analysts at World Economic Journal have taken the advice of Goldman Sachs’s Jim O’Neill in replacing Korea with Nigeria in the new…

The Russian Economy in Crisis

Most people perceive that Russia’s financial position is quite stable. The country’s currency reserves are around $500 billion,…

The Mexican Miracle

For a long time, Mexico was to North America as China was at the end of the 20th century, with its cheap labor, high workforce…