Tuesday, March 4, 2014

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Read the figures backThe most interesting formulation pro-government news recently is displayed in this format : " The number of job seekers offices in Berat " , says the story . So , in this case , have not increased unemployment , have increased the number of job seekers . Same thing when it comes to state finances . There is no reason to say that "increased deficit" . You could say that increased investment .Alexander Gerschenkron , an American economist born in Russia , explained simply comparing this work with a remote year and bad . It is called "advantage of backwardness " . When you are a backward country , hardly no way out but moving forward . This was especially true when it came to the index , or increase in time in comparison with 1938, the preferred method of communist propaganda . This is called ' Gerschenkron effect ' or njëanësia index . Gerschenkron was made by analyzing the Soviet economy , which was taken from the model of economic propaganda that was implemented during the communist era . Value and composition of the index base value determines its future , says Gerschenkron .Let them still be shown as pro -European : Europe is not the enemy of Italy , he says. To make the European Monetary Union responsible for the economic crisis , it is to deny the history of Italy , said before the senate former mayor of Florence .But Italy Monetary Union puts money challenges , Kramer believes : " Italy can not devalue its currency to cover with this problems. " But it also means that the European Central Bank continues to be under pressure - because the other side 'fall of Italy " is a risk for Monetary Union , " European Central Bank is the mortgage while Italian politics " .For this reason , Michels economist predicts medium term rally from Brussels : A failure Renc reform plans could shake up the entire space of the eurozone .However , the change of the head of government in Italy is considered as a hopeful sign in Strasbourg and in Brussels .

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