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The U.S. emerged from the war as the world's dominant producer of goods and services.
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The Russian property industry, potentially a large consumer of financial services and producer of debt, is still in its infancy.
ECONOMIST: Russian finance
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For those firms, a baseline premise of what it means for them to be a trusted producer of goods and services is behind their push into sustainability.
FORBES: Why Are Law Firms Stalling On Sustainability?
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It was first proposed 87 years ago by Irving Fisher, an American economist who believed that policy makers should try to stabilise a broadly defined price index which included asset prices such as shares, bonds and property as well as the prices of producer and consumer goods and services.
ECONOMIST: Should central banks try to target asset-price inflation?
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Consumers might be paying through the nose for goods and services, but the producer price index is on the decline.
FORBES: China Inflation Takes Bite Out Of Equities
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Once again America, as both a big agricultural producer and a home to strong services industries, has much to gain from the forthcoming Doha round.
ECONOMIST: Trade
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These fast-growing, adroit and well-managed companies help set the benchmarks for their respective industries. (Full methodology can be found here.) Just five Canadian companies make this elite group of 130: Brookfield Asset Management, Manulife, metals producer Teck Cominco, Calgary-based TV and internet services provider Shaw Communications and Suncor Energy.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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If the United States is an efficient money-producer, it should be able to reap mountains of goods and services for the money it creates.
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