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What should we teach our future American business owners?
Article by: Tronald Dump, ‘Merican’ president predicted in illuminati prophecy for 2020 apocalypse, Know Nothing Digest guest writer.
American business owners should understand these basics of monetary policy history in order to interact with the global business community on equal footing with their global peers. Knowledge of what the gold standard was or what fixed rates are or relate to and…
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2008-2018 Foreign currency exchange speculation
By: gAberaham sLinkcolin, Russian (s.i.c) President and Illuminati Swim Team captain and Know Nothing Digest contributor.

Looking at the graphs below we can begin to gain an understanding of the month to month trade of peso, yen, euro for dollar from points in 2008 to this point in 2018. From the graphs, we can see the period for Americans to take a cheap European vacation is coming to a close.…
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Diabolical immigration Lies

By: Dyin Read, Illuminati Military Director and Know Nothing Digest Contributor.
Research has shown that a great number of immigrants with low levels of education are currently involved in the United States labor force. There is a frequently made claim of immigrants displacing native born laborers from the job market in the media. Is this just fake news or are they stealing our jobs?…
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African Trade Blocs unite the continent like a Transcontinental Economic Rail Road
African Trade Blocs unite the continent like a Transcontinental Economic Rail Road
By: IshiZuka Samo, Know Nothing Digest contributor and illuminati monetary fund board member
The Powers-That-Be dictate that business investments are the largest direct gain in the immediate for whatever countries are able to establish strong and lasting economic ties in African countries. There has been a great deal of international interest in foreign direct investment in developing nations…
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The rise of the intra-industry trade machines:
The rise of the intra-industry trade machines:

The rise of the intra-industry trade machines:
By Magister Ludi, Know Nothing Digest staff writer
Common sense dictates that when a country trades in a certain product, the country should either mostly import or export that particular product. There would be an export of some products in the country and an import of some other different products. This is considered inter-industry trade. This…
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World Economic Development Trio by James Connaughton
Brazil has the world’s eighth-largest economy. China is the world’s largest economy. The United States is the most technologically powerful country in the world (Index Mundi, 2018.) China boasts a closed and centrally planned economy, while Brazil is aiming to slow the growth of government spending and decrease barriers to foreign investment. The United States, which slipped behind China in…
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The international legal cost of carriage of goods, a courier economic fable
By: Rehtafeht Johannus Lihp , staff writer

The main costs associated with international law in relation to contractual relationships are tied to logistics and transportation of goods. Transportation guidelines in CISG carrier contracts for goods cover shipment and transshipment and in-transit contracts. It does not…
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little guy goes big
little guy goes big
An imaginary business expansion adventure for capitalists to read before bed…
James Connaughton, 04/03/2018
– The Know Nothing Digest staff writer of the month for March 2018.
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This report summarizes Courier Wizard, LLC’s exploration of the benefits and detriments of expanded services in 2018 to include the global export of regionally supplied goods involved in the development,…
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Strength through Labor

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Some suggest that foreign markets are graveyards for entrepreneurial firms to overextend themselves. Others argue that foreign markets represent the future of SMEs. If you were the owner of a small, reasonably profitable firm, would you consider expanding overseas, why or why not?
Given our…
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Globalization Pendulum Swings over Pyeongchang
Globalization Pendulum Swings over Pyeongchang
by: James Connaughton, Know Nothing Digest staff writer
Procter & Gamble, a firm founded by a British American and an Irish American in 1837, produces and distributes hygienic and personal care and products as well as popular cleaning agents. Tide laundry detergent is one of the best-known cleaning agents on the market and of Procter & Gamble’s products. Always menstrual hygiene products,…
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The Dark Side of the boom
When we talk about the dark side of globalization in academia we often point to the Seattle protests at the beginning of this century as the touchstone for the anti-globalization movement. The protests were held during a World Trade Organization conference as had happened before and has continued globally since. One dark side of globalization is the violence and disrupted business environment…
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Do i stay...or do i go?
Do i stay…or do i go?
Expats and Expat kids, “Do they still have seniority or friends when they get back home?” or “Who gets the promotion upon our return?” -by Manga Meinform, staff writer
As a father of multiple children, my concern for their wellbeing would be a deciding factor in my decision to work abroad. The length of the assignment would determine if I would attempt to relocate them with me out of country,…
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Business and science fiction Business and science fictionBy Hans Yambler - staff writer In the modern age the terrible crime of not mixing business and fiction is constantly committed by proletariats and elites alike.
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Future of Work - science or fiction?
Future of Work – science or fiction?
What is the Future of Work?
By James Connaughton, Know Nothing Digest staff writer
In today’s market-place we are constantly being reminded of the globalization of business and the resulting fluctuations in the labor market. After the lure-of-cheap-labor in the emerging market steals all of America’s factory work, we are told that the machines are coming for the rest our jobs. Should we rise…
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#that’s #my #donut (at The Trump Organization)
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#that’s #incredulous (at The Trump Organization)
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I’m at a loss... #seeokc #ontheroad #merica (at The Trump Organization)
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