Subject : | RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: | MessageDate : | 5/22/2018 12:06:34 PM | Posted By : | Milan | Email : | arlieh13@usa.net | Message : | An envelope http://www.muffandteacake.co.uk/zydena-uk-2986.pdf zydena uk Basking in its record of drawing the elite of the elite, Davos survived the economic crises of 2007-9 pretty much intact âas, alas, did the elite of the elite. But it has been a more introspective group that has met in recent years. This yearâs motto, for instance, is âdynamic resilienceâ â a far cry from the thrusting optimism of global capitalismâs heyday. And something similar could be said of one of this yearâs major themes: inequality, not just internationally, but inside individual countries. Time was â in the rarefied Alpine air at least â when inequality, like greed, would have been thought good, or at least a necessary spur to prosperity. That was when the so-called Anglo-Saxon economic model was seen as the way of the world.
***---REPLIED TO MESSAGE BELOW---*** An envelope http://www.muffandteacake.co.uk/zydena-uk-2986.pdf zydena uk Basking in its record of drawing the elite of the elite, Davos survived the economic crises of 2007-9 pretty much intact âas, alas, did the elite of the elite. But it has been a more introspective group that has met in recent years. This yearâs motto, for instance, is âdynamic resilienceâ â a far cry from the thrusting optimism of global capitalismâs heyday. And something similar could be said of one of this yearâs major themes: inequality, not just internationally, but inside individual countries. Time was â in the rarefied Alpine air at least â when inequality, like greed, would have been thought good, or at least a necessary spur to prosperity. That was when the so-called Anglo-Saxon economic model was seen as the way of the world.
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