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C.Rose: A conversation with Neel Kashkari

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C.Rose: An hour with Timothy Geithner

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An hour with Timothy Geithner, U.S. Treasury Secretary / Charlie Rose / in Current Affairs / on Wednesday, May 6, 2009

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2009/05/07 at 2:40 pm

Posted in Ekonomika, Kultūra, Politika, Politinė filosofija, Pragmatizmas, Vakarai, Valstybė, Vartotojas, Verslas, Vertybės, Visuomenė, kapitalizmas, Švietimas, lavinimas(is)

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BBC news: Lithuania’s economy shrinks 12%

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bbc.co.uk
Page last updated at 13:23 GMT, Tuesday, 28 April 2009 14:23 UK

Lithuania’s economy shrinks 12%

The Lithuanian economy shrank by 12.6% in the first quarter of 2009
compared with the same period last year, the country’s statistics
office has said.

The Lithuanian government predicts growth will return in 2011 …>>

C.Rose: Conversations about the economy

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A conversation about the economy with Bill Ackman, major investor and hedge fund manager of Pershing Square Capital Management LP, Kate Kelly of The Wall Street Journal, Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times and Joseph Stiglitz, economist and a member of Columbia University faculty

in Current Affairs / on Friday, April 24, 2009

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A conversation with Lionel Barber, editor of the “Financial Times”

in Current Affairs, Business / on Friday, April 24, 2009

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2009/04/28 at 9:53 am

Posted in Demokratija, Ekonomika, Europa, Global, Globalizacija, Intelektualai, JAV, Jungtinė Karalystė, Kultūra, Politika, Politinė filosofija, Teisė ir reguliavimas, The varieties of capitalism, Valstybė, Verslas, Vertybės, Visuomenė, Vokietija, kapitalizmas, laisvė, why societies need dissent, Švietimas, lavinimas(is), žiniasklaida

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C.Rose: A conversation with David Brooks

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A conversation with David Brooks of “The New York Times”

in Current Affairs / on Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bringing in female values: еmotional capital, profit with principles

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04/22/2009 Spiegel

CLEANING UP THE MEN’S MESS: Iceland’s Women Reach for Power
By Manfred Ertel in Reykjavik

Iceland’s women are blaming men for the financial crisis that has brought the country to its knees. They are now looking for a female solution to clean up the mess. Caretaker Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir is heading into this weekend’s election with good chances of winning. …>>

“I had imagined liberalism slightly differently”

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Adam Smith talking to Peter Ulrich
Ulrich, Peter: “I had imagined liberalism slightly differently”, CEO — The Magazine for Integrated Management (ed. by PricewaterhouseCoopers), September 2000, pp. 14-17. In this fictitious conversation Adam Smith (1723-90), who founded the science of political economy, talks to business ethics professor Peter Ulrich through the key passages of his work that his neoliberal interpreters are so fond of (not) quoting.

Adam Smith im Gespräch mit Peter Ulrich (fiktives Interview)
Ulrich, Peter: “Ich hatte mir den Liberalismus anders vorgestellt”, CEO — Das Magazin für integrierte Unternehmensführung (hrsg. von PricewaterhouseCoopers), September 2000, S. 14-17. Adam Smith (1723-1790), der Begründer der modernen Nationalökonomie, spricht mit dem Wirtschaftsethiker Peter Ulrich durch jene Schlüsselstellen seines Werks, die seine neoliberalen Interpreten mit Vorliebe (nicht) zitieren. Ein amüsantes fiktives Interview!

P.S. Apie prof. Peter Ulrich prie progos bus daugiau.

C.Rose: Reactions to President Obama’s press conference

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Reactions to President Obama’s press conference

with Jim Ellis, Jackie Calmes, Jim Hoagland, Al Hunt, Jeff Greenfield and Gwen Ifill
in Current Affairs
on Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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2009/03/26 at 9:06 am