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Re: "богатството" на народите [re: ludo-mlado] |
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N*ы{b}l©®™ (Тортурач) |
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| Публикувано | 11.09.08 21:53 |
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With international assistance, Kosovo has been able to privatize 50% of its state-owned enterprises (SOEs) by number, and over 90% of SOEs by value. Minerals and metals - including lignite, lead, zinc, nickel, chrome, aluminum, magnesium, and a wide variety of construction materials - once formed the backbone of industry, but output has declined because investment has been insufficient to replace ageing Eastern Bloc equipment. Technical and financial problems in the power sector also impedes industrial development. The US has worked with the World Bank to prepare a commercial tender for the development of new power generating and mining capacity. The official currency of Kosovo is the euro, but the Serbian dinar is also used in the Serb enclaves. Kosovo's tie to the euro has helped keep inflation low. Kosovo has maintained a budget surplus as a result of efficient tax collection and inefficient budget execution. While maintaining ultimate oversight, UNMIK continues to work with the EU and with Kosovo's government to accelerate economic growth, lower unemployment, and attract foreign investment
Подчертаното с червено важи и за България. Съвсем нормално е да са бедни, след като икономиката им е приватизирана (=продадена на безценица), работят със САЩ и Световната Банка в областта на доограбването, вързани са към еврото, имат бюджетен излишък и се борят за чуждестранни инвестиции (=експлоатиране на нископлатената работна ръка, която е нископлатена вследствие на ограбването).
И щом това е положението у най-верните съюзници на САЩ на Балканите, замисли се накъде вървим ние с нашите политици и техният икономически гений.
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