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Neutrality
Neutrality
Neutrality
Neutrality
Neutrality

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Neutrality Defined

in an economic modelis where money is said to be neutral in the model if changes in the level of nominal money have no effect on the real equilibrium.

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Les Leyne column: Carbon offset venture is catching fire

Published January 6, 2009, 2:24 am, Victoria Times Colonist

Eleven months after the Pacific Carbon Trust was announced, the outfit is still advertising to do its first offset deal.

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Wed Jan 7

  • Keep the Sock Puppets Out of Your Stimulus: Sock puppets, for those unfamiliar with the creatures commonly found inside the Beltway, are mouthpieces who rent out their academic or political credentials to argue pro-industry positions....
  • One Nation, Online in 2009: America has fallen to 15th in the world in Internet adoption. Millions of people trapped on the wrong side of the digital divide are being deprived of a better education, good jobs and full participation in our democracy.

Tue Jan 6

Mon Jan 5

  • NNSquad - Network Neutrality Squad
  • Understanding Tintin | A very European hero | The Economist: "The key to Tintin is that he has the mindset of ?someone born in a small country?, says Charles Dierick, in-house historian at the Hergé Studios. He is ?the clever little guy who outsmarts big bullies?. Tintin?s bravery works within limits: he rescues friends, and foils plots. But when he finds himself in Japanese-contr olled Shanghai, in ?The Blue Lotus?, he can do nothing to end the broader problem of foreign occupation...T he second world war lies behind a great deal in Tintin, just as it lies deep beneath the political instincts of many on the European continent. It matters a lot that the Anglo-Saxon world has a different memory of that same war: it is a tragic event, but not a cause for shame, nor a reminder of impotence. Perhaps Anglo-Saxon audiences want something more from their fictional heroes: they want them imbued with the power to change events, and inflict total defeat on the wicked. Tintin cannot offer something so unrealistic. In that, he is a very European hero."
  • Global Network Initiative
  • Online Stimulus: As Congress prepares to weigh elements of President-elec t Barack Obama's stimulus plan next week, it seems apparent to us that his proposal to significantly upgrade the nation's Internet infrastructure is one element that deserves generous funding.
  • Dark Arts in a Long Plastic Hallway - Home: official DALPH website
  • BBC: We won't bring down the internet | News | TechRadar UK

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