Hi all,
My question is:
If we are on the brink of a new 1929,
will our countries survive, with a much more diverse population than in 1929?
for Example , in my Italy, some 10 % of the working force is from other contries;
With the crash they likely will lose their jobs.
Will my country survive such ...
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- Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:46 am
- Forum: International events
- Topic: Europe and US: what future for aliens?
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- Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:33 am
- Forum: Finance and Investments
- Topic: Financial topics
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Re: Financial topics
Hi all,
Id like to make a question:
who will survive the impending crack?
America is heavily indebted with China and Japan,
but Japan is the most indebted country in the world,
with something like 500% of his GDP (public and private)
If US go down, China saves will be worthless,
if Europe go down ...
Id like to make a question:
who will survive the impending crack?
America is heavily indebted with China and Japan,
but Japan is the most indebted country in the world,
with something like 500% of his GDP (public and private)
If US go down, China saves will be worthless,
if Europe go down ...
- Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:08 am
- Forum: Welcome
- Topic: Welcome to the Generational Dynamics Forum!
- Replies: 87
- Views: 229689
Re: Welcome to the Generational Dynamics Forum!
Hello All,
I'm a student in physics at Rome,Italy, "La Sapienza" university.
For two years, since I've found it, I've followed this site with great interest,
and now I'm glad to find a forum where we "generational dynamicist" can gather.
Generational dynamics for me it's a great theory, because it ...
I'm a student in physics at Rome,Italy, "La Sapienza" university.
For two years, since I've found it, I've followed this site with great interest,
and now I'm glad to find a forum where we "generational dynamicist" can gather.
Generational dynamics for me it's a great theory, because it ...