Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff addressing the results of the G20 summit in Cannes, where Brazil was one of the countries represented said that job creation is a way to tackle economic crises. Read full article
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President Rousseff said that the emerging countries have been the locomotive of the world economy growth
Yes, true up to a point.
But I guess most of the cash flow in the world still goes through the same companies/multinationals even though much of their production has been re-located to cheaper countries.
These countries are not so much the 'locomotive', they are more the station and the track.
Yes, they will be able to build bigger 'stations', but what I really want to see is *Brasilian* 'trains' on the global tracks of the world economy.
A refreshing description of where we are at.however creating jobs would be an error I believe as it would add to the final cost of production.an increase trade with china in both directions however would make a large market outside the club of profit orientated MNC's.this admittedly is not a danger proof exercise but would certainly be a large block of trade by states with a concern for it's producers.
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Nov 08th, 2011 - 09:13 am - Link - Report abuse 0President Rousseff said that the emerging countries have been the locomotive of the world economy growth
Nov 08th, 2011 - 01:35 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Yes, true up to a point.
But I guess most of the cash flow in the world still goes through the same companies/multinationals even though much of their production has been re-located to cheaper countries.
These countries are not so much the 'locomotive', they are more the station and the track.
Yes, they will be able to build bigger 'stations', but what I really want to see is *Brasilian* 'trains' on the global tracks of the world economy.
A refreshing description of where we are at.however creating jobs would be an error I believe as it would add to the final cost of production.an increase trade with china in both directions however would make a large market outside the club of profit orientated MNC's.this admittedly is not a danger proof exercise but would certainly be a large block of trade by states with a concern for it's producers.
Nov 08th, 2011 - 05:47 pm - Link - Report abuse 0What is the Unemployment ?
Nov 08th, 2011 - 06:39 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I can not see any person who is jobless in the World.
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