Finance & Economics

A Forty-Year Fight for a New World Economic Order-Part 2

LaRouche visits Buenos Aires the week of June 24-30, 1984, for discussions with representatives of the major political parties in Congress, the trade union movement, the scientific and cultural communities, and the Armed Forces, culminating in a meeting with President Raúl Alfonsín on June 28. The visit comes at a time when Argentina is under fierce pressure from its foreign creditors to submit to the austerity conditionalities of the IMF. He was invited by several private institutions whose leaders thought it urgent that his policy recommendations, elaborated in the August 1982 document Operation Juárez, and his evaluation of the world financial and strategic crisis, be widely disseminated in their country.

A Forty-Year Fight for a New World Economic Order-Part 1

For over four decades, Lyndon LaRouche has provided the intellectual and political leadership in the fight for a new international economic order for the planet, for the purpose of ending the historic imperial control by monetarism and unleashing mankind’s creative powers as a species.

Switzerland should encourage older people to work longer, says OECD

Switzerland should do more to help older people, especially women, work longer in order to meet the challenge of a rapidly ageing population, according to a new OECD report.

World Bank Group’s Managing Director Visits Kazakhstan, Discusses Development Priorities and Enhanced Collaboration

The World Bank Group’s Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, paid an official visit to Kazakhstan. The main goal of the visit was to discuss the World Bank Group enhanced collaboration with Kazakhstan under the new Partnership Framework Arrangement signed in May 2014.

Draft budget 2015: Commission amends its proposal

The approach for financing the agriculture crisis measures following the Russian embargo is consistent with the budgetary rules, the political circumstances and the serious shortage of payments that we are facing.

Philippines: Promoting Transparency in Mobilizing Funds for Climate Action

A new tagging initiative in the 2015 budget process will make it easier for policy makers and the general public to identify and monitor public budget funding for climate change response. This will promote greater transparency and prioritization in government spending.

Dominican Republic Takes Important Steps to Promote More Inclusive Growth

The Dominican Republic Government, joined by private sector, civil society and donor representatives discussed their growth strategies and presented specific advances in improving investment climate, ease of doing business, procurement systems and strengthening small and medium enterprises for the creation of more and better jobs.

UK drivers set to save £150 million over the next ten years as driving licence fees fall

Drivers will save up to £150 million over the next ten years as the cost of getting a driving licence is slashed, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander and Transport Minister Claire Perry announced.

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Taxation: Study confirms billions lost in VAT Gap

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Schulz: “We need targeted investment to stimulate the economy”

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Martin Schulz