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Don't count on exports to save the economy
News that exports rose last month was something to cheer, but it will be consumption at home -- not abroad -- that will lift this economy out of the d...
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Don't blame the consumer
Consumers drive more than two-thirds of the nation's economy, and with growth hard to spot these days, it's easy to place the blame on stingy spenders...
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What if interest rates don't rise?
Here's a shocker: It could be years before U.S. finances are jolted by an interest rate shock.Some forecasters are banking on rising interest rates. T...
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Don't believe the rosy forecasts
Most economists and pundits predict a continued upward trend for most assets next year, but they will eventually be proven wrong.In one of my classes ...
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Europe's PIGS don't fly
By Colin BarrBets against the fiscally unfit are multiplying, and there's no telling where they will stop.So far, Dubai, Greece, Portugal and Spain ha...
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Don't give Ben another term
Even if you agree with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's policy choices so far, you can't argue that he was slow to notice, and respond to, the subprime cri...
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Don't wear pajamas for a phone interview
By Anne FisherDear Annie: What's up with all the phone interviews lately? The last time I looked for a job, about 10 years ago, I never once was inter...
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China's economy has bigger problems than its currency
Is the weak renminbi really the main problem? One analyst thinks China's health care spending and lack of a consumer-driven economy are to blame for U...
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Don't overload your resume
A wealth of experience is a great asset, but packing your resume with too many jobs is usually a mistake.Dear Annie: I was heartened to read your Dece...
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Don't confuse rhetoric with reform
來源:2009年2月號《財富》雜志If politicians were serious about reform, they'd posture less and would attack these four economic evils.By Allan Sloan(Fortune Magaz...
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