Fábio Piperno relembra os últimos acontecimentos a respeito dos questionamentos pelas Forças Armadas sobre o processo eleitoral ao TSE, e analisa o porquê do interesse em manter os recém feitos 7 questionamentos no sigilo ao invés da divulgação pelo TSE com as respectivas respostas.
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Consumer Price Index (CPI): Does It Measure Inflation?
The Federal Government relies on the CPI as the “official” measure of inflation, however is it accurate? Once we peer into what the CPI is and HOW it is calculated we quickly learn that we are no longer measuring inflation, but rather the Cost of Living.
Hugo Chavez Leaves His Mark on VenezuelaAs we await seven days of official mourning following the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez it is interesting to see that just prior to his death his economic reforms began to have a greater influence upon the Venezuelan economy. The 58-year-old president had a very controversial political career which began at one extreme and slowly but surely moved towards the other extreme.
Australia’s First Aboriginal Leader ConfirmedIn a move which many will believe was well overdue it was today confirmed that Adam Giles was sworn in as the head of the Northern Territory government in Australia. This is one of two Australian mainland territories which are to all intents and purposes the equal of the six states in the country. However, it is more the fact that today sees the first aboriginal leader brought into such a position that is catching the headlines around the world.
Large Jump in Australian Employment FiguresWhile the rest of the world struggles to come to terms with the ongoing global recession, it seems things are very different in Australia. The Australian Bureau of Statistics today confirmed that February saw an additional 71,500 jobs created in the Australian economy against estimates from experts of just 9,000. Of the 71,500 increase it seems that 17,800 were full-time positions with 53,700 part-time positions. So what does this mean for the Australian economy?
Indian Students in AustraliaThe NRI community is spread right across the world and when you look at the figures it seems as though Australia continues to be something of a magnet for non-resident Indians. Over the last few years we have seen a significant increase in the number of non-resident Indian students in Australia and even though there have been some difficulties, they look set to play a major role in the economy going forward.