Monthly Archives: May 2010

Two tier Euro.

A group of German economists are working on a euro restructuring plan that foresees the exclusion of the weak and indebted economies of southern Europe. According to the plan there will be a sort of super-euro, used only by Germany, … Continue reading

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Swiss economy in the recession.

The impact of the economic crisis on the Swiss economy has been less severe than expected. This is due to three main reasons. The importance of the banking sector to the Swiss economy was overestimated. Whereas the export orientated manufacturing … Continue reading

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Parkinson’s Law

Parkinson’s law, conceived in 1955, shows that it is in the nature of a bureaucracy to expand. The lessons of this law have so far not been fully learnt. In the developed world over-sized state bureaucracies are the norm. State … Continue reading

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Gammon’s Law of Bureaucratic Displacement

By Max Gammon January 2005 My initial contribution will be to provide you with evidence of a disorder which for the past fifty years has been slowly but surely destroying our medical services in Britain. I say destroying our medical … Continue reading

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How Do You Cure Injelitance?

By Peter BrimelowForbes, August 7, 1989 LIKE A SWARM of locusts in the desert sky, myriads of management books are on the move, all heading remorselessly for your free time. Some, polysyllabic and obscure, are in essence the oversize business … Continue reading

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