Economics

Economics

  1. Economic Opportunities For Future Generations – A Few Random Thoughts
  2. An Aggressive Program To Stimulate Economic Growth
  3. Employment Creation Through The Encouragement Of Entrepreneurship
  4. And Small Business – The Northern Mariana Islands Model
  5. Inflation
  6. Looking Back At  A Period Of Intense Speculation
  7. A Brief Look At The Commonwealth’s Economic Environment
  8. What Will The Year 2001 Be Like? And Who Will Profit?
  9. Can The Island’s Locally Owned “Mom And Pop” Stores 
  10. Survive Over The Long Term?
  11. The Right To Work
  12. A Tax Advantage For Someone
  13. “Selected” United States Labor Laws Which Apply To The Commonwealth
  14. The Evolution Of An Economy
  15. The Commonwealth’s Recent Economic History
  16. The Beginning Of Foreign Investment In The Commonwealth
  17. Long Range Planning
  18. Asia – An Awakened Giant
  19. Federal Tax Proposal
  20. Thoughts About Small Business And The Economy Of The Future
  21. Economic Conditions At The End of 1996
  22. Characteristics Of The CNMI Labor Force And The Need To Control Immigration
  23. Immigration And A Thought From The Past  – Thanks To Joe Screen
  24. Measuring The CNMI’s Success In Accomplishing  Goals Set Forth In The
  25. Covenant Negotiations Of 1973
  26. Guam’s Growth and Saipan Prices
  27. Stimulating Increased Investment
  28. An Essay On Experience As A Teacher or “Life Is A Dear School”
  29. Resident Worker’s Fair Compensation Act of 1995
  30. Exporting Duty Free To The United States
  31. Diversifying The Economy And  Assisting Local Talent To Enter Business
  32. Financial Typhoon  Condition 2 – The Gathering Storm – Protecting The Economy
  33. Taking The Temperature Of The Economy
  34. Is It Possible To Plan Development?
  35. An Economic Contingency Plan
  36. The Multiplier Effect Of Money Within The Commonwealth’s Economy
  37. The Garment Industry’s Multiplier Effect Of Expenses Within  The
  38. Commonwealth’s Economy
  39. External And Internal Economic Issues  Facing The Commonwealth
  40. Selling The Commonwealth As A Business Location
  41. Overcoming Hard Times or “What’s In a Trillion $”
  42. A Lesson From Pisa
  43. The Need To Diversify The Economy

  Copyright 1995, ‘96, ‘97 & ‘98 By Economic Service Counsel
P. O. Box 5201, Saipan, M P 96950
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