Not just America this time-Europe, Russia, China-anywhere with resources and good minds.
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Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need good education.
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Another good question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
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Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been good.
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Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a good thing.
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China last year imposed retaliatory tariffs on American farm goods including pork.
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One industry source said they included a major maker of aluminium goods.
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That ultimately is going to work it's way into final goods prices.
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However, Australia has made bitcoin transactions subject to goods and services tax.
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Multinationals constantly move goods, services and assets between units in different countries.
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Besides selling new and unique merchandise, we track and record consumer opinion.
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They have short lead times and sell their merchandise at affordable prices.
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He carried good merchandise, priced fair, and he was an honest man.
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And all merchandise, food and labor is valued in terms of it.
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These central houses are not soiled by the touch of actual merchandise.
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They presided over a giant and unforeseen run of economicgood fortune.
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Is it really economicgood sense for the government to sponsor golf tournaments?
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But there is also a lot of economicgood news too.
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The macro economicgood news however masks the pain being felt by many ordinary Icelanders.
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A low oil price historically presages economicgood times.
Ús de economic goods en anglès
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Government support therefore concentrates largely on applied scientific research, that is research designed to solve practical problems and produce economicgoods.
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And if Socialism ever comes, it is only likely to prove beneficent if non- economicgoods are valued and consciously pursued.
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Under Sarkozy, justice, culture or education have become economicgoods which should be subjected to the rationality and assessment of market rules.
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But an earmark of economicgoods is scarcity, that is, there are at a given time and place fewer of them than are desired.