ама к силно ми привлече вниманието
как така всички ще дават акъл
че и прости
аз ще си мълча
да не съм по-малко прост
novina
бравос
икономическо чудо
ама щото от малък не вярвам много когато се опитват да ми обяснят
колко съм добре и колко добре трябва да се чуствам
реших да прегледам и други медии
на тъпанарите
та какво казва някой си икономист
всъщност неговото мнение не е меродавно
защото май е економист
аз си мислех че се занимава с екологична мъгла
а той пише за икономика
http://www.economist.com/world/europe/d ... d=12465279
на който не му се чете
една картинка

и произволно избрани цитати с цел манипулация
The economies of eastern Europe face stormy times, even if Western banks hold their nerve. The political fallout may be even worse
WILL an ex-communist country be the next Iceland? The dramatic collapse of that country’s economy, endangering savings from hapless depositors in Britain and elsewhere, has highlighted other risky but obscure corners of the world’s financial system. The stability of the Ukrainian hryvnia, the implications of the Latvian property crash and Hungarians’ troubling penchant for loans in Swiss francs are among the exotic topics now crowding policymakers’ desks.
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The price of corruption
Potentially more vulnerable are the poorest new members of the EU, Romania and Bulgaria. For now, growth in both countries remains strong. But the imbalances are striking: Bulgaria’s current-account deficit is likely to be 24% this year. Bursting property bubbles and a wave of corporate bankruptcies could expose the poor quality of banks’ loan books. The question then will be how much support and attention either country will receive from outside. Whereas the Baltic states are well-regarded, enthusiasm in the EU for a Bulgarian bail-out is likely to be limited, thanks to the failure of the authorities in Sofia to fulfil commitments to clean up organised crime and corruption.