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    Some Polish Lingerie for Jensen

    Question is the Polish textile industry more free or less free than it was a few years ago?

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    http://www.the-lingerie-post.com/2008/06/la-marru-polish-lingerie/

    <b>La Marru: Polish Lingerie</b>

    In this series, TLP will narrow our coverage of lingerie around the globe and focus on the country of Poland. Poland has a long history of textile manufacturing and <b>since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Poland has been embracing market economies. Freed from quotas and mandated manufacturing, many Polish textile companies are stepping on to the world stage.</b>

    La Marru produces and distributes lingerie in Poland. The site is available in Polish, Russian, German, French, and English. There are two collections: Ego (for men) an eponymous offering for women. La Marru offers 19 pieces in their current collection. La Marru has a very modern distribution system with automated warehouses equipped by ESM Logistics. You can shop at the company store http://www.shop.lamarru.com/. The English version of the company store doesn’t seem to be working correctly.

    #2
    The darn world is just not conforming to your less freedom all the time thesis there jensen.

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      #3
      well now we know how you spend your time on the internet.

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        #4
        So why is russias gdp growth higher?

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          #5
          Your right it is.

          "Russia ended 2007 with its ninth straight year of growth, averaging 7% annually since the financial crisis of 1998. Although high oil prices and a relatively cheap ruble initially drove this growth, since 2003 consumer demand and, more recently, investment have played a significant role. Over the last six years, fixed capital investments have averaged real gains greater than 10% per year and personal incomes have achieved real gains more than 12% per year."

          Maybe it has something to do with...

          "During PUTIN's first administration, a number of important reforms were implemented in the areas of tax, banking, labor, and land codes. These achievements have raised business and investor confidence in Russia's economic prospects, with foreign direct investment rising from $14.6 billion in 2005 to approximately $45 billion in 2007."

          Isn't it amazing, the more capitalistic they become, the wealthier they get.

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