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GEAB N°20 (December 16, 2007) – Contents

{{European real estate in 2008: Spain and UK deep into the crisis / Eastern Europe near housing bubble burst}} Before describing the situation in new EU member-states, let’s examine the evolution of two Western European markets which LEAP/E2020 predicted were about to decline, i.e. Spain and UK… (page 2) (Learn ...

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GEAB N°19 (November 15, 2007 ) – Contents

{{International banks get dragged into financial crisis’ « black hole »: Four triggering factors of a major financial bankruptcy}} LEAP/E2020 now estimates that at least one large US financial institution (bank, insurance, investment fund) will file for bankruptcy before February 2008, sparking off bankruptcies among a series of other financial ...

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GEAB N°18 (October 16, 2007 ) – Contents

{{Seven sequences of the impact phase of the global systemic crisis (2007-2009)}} The magnitude of the first banking financial shock felt last August indicated to our team of researchers that the impact will develop under the form of seven sequences or seven major shocks affecting sometimes specifically the world’s main ...

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Secrets of money, interest and inflation

Money plays a big role in our life. In society too, nearly everything is determined by money. It is strange, that only few people know the juggling tricks, by which money originates and disappears again. Most people see, that money becomes worth less all the time, but they don’t know, ...

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GEAB N°17 (September 16, 2007 ) – Contents

{{At the heart of the crisis: « The trading of the US debt »}} The main cause to the current systemic crisis is in the United States. This “end of the Western world as we’ve known it since 1945 ” anticipated by LEAP/E2020 in February 2006, is the collapse in ...

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Between the Seas: Mi?dzymorze and the Nature of Polish-Ukrainian Relations

In June 2004, during the run-up to the Ukrainian presidential election that would result in the Orange Revolution, eight major Polish political parties were questioned by the prominent daily newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza as to their various Ukraine policies [[Kuzio, T. (2004). ‘Poland Lobbies EU Membership for Ukraine’, Eurasia Daily Monitor, ...

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February 16th 2007

{{Global systemic crisis – April 2007: Inflexion point of the phase of impact / US economy enters recession}} ([Read announcement ->http://www.leap2020.eu/GEAB-N-12-is-avaible!-Global-systemic-crisis-April-2007-Inflexion-point-of-the-phase-of-impact-US-economy-enters_a448.html] ) {{‘9-UP AND 9-DOWN’ – Eighteen key-trends for 2007: Nine issues will soar along the year – Nine issues will vanish by the end of the year }} (En ...

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February 16th 2007

{{Global systemic crisis – April 2007: Inflexion point of the phase of impact / US economy enters recession}} In this February issue, LEAP/E2020 details the nature and sequence of ongoing developments meant for all concerned players (currency or financial market operators, investors, international traders, political and economic decisions-makers or analysts) ...

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A future role of foreign firms in Russia’s strategic industries

{{ {{{A future role of foreign firms in Russia’s strategic industries[[The author gratefully acknowledges the individual research funding from the Finnish Foundation for Economic Education (Liikesivistysrahasto). I would also like to thank Professor Urpo Kivikari for his comments and support.]]}}} }} by Kari Liuhto [[Kari Liuhto received his Ph.D. from ...

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January 16th 2007

{{Impact phase of the Global Systemic Crisis: Six aspects of America’s « Very Great Depression » }} ([Read public announcement->http://www.europe2020.org/fr/section_global/150107.html] ) {{The slide into recession provokes a « Fog of Statistics » used to raise doubts about whether or not the Titanic is sinking}} (Learn more) {{Negative personal saving rates ...

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