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To: energyplay who wrote (15431)3/16/2007 12:56:05 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217973
 
Government to multilateral institutions deals were the main cause of the poverty of the second 1/2 of last century.

Once the flow of money is between private enterprises risking ina foreign country, then development is within reach.

The flow of money between multilateral institutions were the cause of the many debt crisis of those countries.

Once those poor countries smarted up and stopped relying on then -just recently after the 1997 meltdown and its contagion to other places- then they started to perform better.



To: energyplay who wrote (15431)3/16/2007 10:38:49 AM
From: Slagle  Respond to of 217973
 
Energyplay,
Just put the UK Spectator on my favorites list. So much to read, so little time. <grin>

Maybe as Europe had such a weak democratic tradition to begin with they had very little immunity to their loss of sovereignty to the EU. We can hope that our stronger heritage offers some resistance to this evil.

You are right about those NGO's, some of them are downright spooky.
Slagle