Thursday, February 4, 2010

Toyota profits up, troubles deepen

L’emploi québécois dans les sables mouvants albertains



Remarque : Une fois dans l'article de Jean-François Lisée, donnez vous la peime de lire le fichier PDF de 33 pages :

Once inside Jean-François Lisée paper, please read :

Does the Canadian economy suffer from Dutch Disease?

http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2009/1445/BBC_version17b.pdf

Taxe foncière à Montréal: les gens d'affaires s'apprêtent à lever le ton

Bombardier accuse Boeing et Airbus de protectionnisme



Lire aussi :

Pierre Beaudoin accuse Boeing et Airbus de protectionnisme

http://www.lesaffaires.com/secteurs-d-activite/aeronautique-et-aerospatiale/pierre-beaudoin-accuse-boeing-et-airbus-de-protectionnisme/509634

Un psychanaliste transformera-t-il l’image de Québec ?

Clothaire Rapaille

Renewable energy Blown away China and America added most wind capacity in 2009

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Ocean of red ink

MOST rich-country governments will struggle with huge budget deficits in 2010. A decade ago small surpluses were common in many rich countries (although not in Japan), but these are long gone. As economies pull out of recession, government spending will have to be cut and, with luck, tax revenues will gradually rise again. But paying off debts will be an enormous and painful task, which could also prolong the pain inflicted by the economic slump. On Monday February 1st Barack Obama made a start for America, unveiling his budget for 2011 which proposes cutting or consolidated 120 programmes, with savings expected to total $20 billion.

Blowing hot and cold What to make of the latest row between China and America over Taiwan?

Space to thrive


A plan to overhaul America’s space agency is long overdue

Canada : Economic Outlook 2010

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Corporate Social Responsibility


The idea that corporations bear a responsibility that stretches beyond their shareholders is not new

Business Regulation : Cutting Red Tape

Health-Care Reform in America Fired Up And Ready To Go

GM and Opel Magna Force

Growth Share Matrix


A framework to help companies think about the priority (and resources) that they should give to their different businesses

The Experience Curve


The more experience a firm has in producing a particular product, the lower its costs

America, China And Protectionism : Wearing Thin


How strong is Barack Obama's belief in free trade?

The Risk of Another Downturn


Germany's economy is on the up, but it could yet tip back into recession

Financial Reform And The G20 A Hard Climb


The G20 meeting in London marked a step along the way, not a summit

Hovering Kraft


America's Kraft Foods will have to sweeten its offer to acquire Cadbury, a British confectioner