I noticed in particular the World Bank is recognizing agricultural issues as part and parcel of the economic calamity.
Obviously the trillions of dollars that world governments have been pouring into the economy has not been working. Leaves you to wonder why and what is next?
Although governments are careful not to speak about it (and our Harper government is careful not to do anything about it) the fact remains that the U.S. is going protectionist just like they did in the Great Depression. History will show that protectionism was a driving force behind what looks like may be called the Great Calamity of 2009-2015.
Until the Yanks figure out that their protectionist policies (COOL is just one and their buy American steel requiremenst is another example) is a big part of the problem, the Calamity will just get worse. Not to mention that we need a government that has the courage and conviction to actually confront the Americans on trade issues.
Some key quotes from this article:
"The World Bank is warning that the global economy has "deteriorated dramatically" in recent months..."
"There is a widespread recognition that the world faces an unprecedented economic crisis..."
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090427/World_Bank_090427/20090427?hub=TopStories
The World Bank is warning that the global economy has "deteriorated dramatically" in recent months, especially in the developing world which it says is facing a "human and development calamity."
World Bank President Robert Zoellick called on nations to accelerate efforts to protect the world's most vulnerable.
"There is a widespread recognition that the world faces an unprecedented economic crisis, poor people could suffer the most and that we must continue to act in real time to prevent a human catastrophe," Zoellick said.
The statement came at the conclusion of the meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, which included finance ministers from the G20.
In the communique, the group called on member countries to achieve their funding commitments and to pledge more to help solve the economic crisis.
Obviously the trillions of dollars that world governments have been pouring into the economy has not been working. Leaves you to wonder why and what is next?
Although governments are careful not to speak about it (and our Harper government is careful not to do anything about it) the fact remains that the U.S. is going protectionist just like they did in the Great Depression. History will show that protectionism was a driving force behind what looks like may be called the Great Calamity of 2009-2015.
Until the Yanks figure out that their protectionist policies (COOL is just one and their buy American steel requiremenst is another example) is a big part of the problem, the Calamity will just get worse. Not to mention that we need a government that has the courage and conviction to actually confront the Americans on trade issues.
Some key quotes from this article:
"The World Bank is warning that the global economy has "deteriorated dramatically" in recent months..."
"There is a widespread recognition that the world faces an unprecedented economic crisis..."
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090427/World_Bank_090427/20090427?hub=TopStories
The World Bank is warning that the global economy has "deteriorated dramatically" in recent months, especially in the developing world which it says is facing a "human and development calamity."
World Bank President Robert Zoellick called on nations to accelerate efforts to protect the world's most vulnerable.
"There is a widespread recognition that the world faces an unprecedented economic crisis, poor people could suffer the most and that we must continue to act in real time to prevent a human catastrophe," Zoellick said.
The statement came at the conclusion of the meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, which included finance ministers from the G20.
In the communique, the group called on member countries to achieve their funding commitments and to pledge more to help solve the economic crisis.
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