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Publicly traded provincialism
There was a time, not too far away, where "Bausch" metropolitan looked at from top to bottom, the province, those fine wrinkling noses, thinking to himself, outside at times of "high Bausch " "But these crude backwardness of the province, closed to the news, people who think only to work and put the fruit under the mattress, rather than launching in pursuit of the world still listening to their old and decrepit that the priests from their pulpits launch messages yet orthodox conservatives! " There
"guilt" of just producing, not to be able to reinvest earnings in creatively all in all easy ... so back to the point that we did not understand how this formula of easy money and speculation globalizing and the reinvestment in new technology and new forms of work, would the individual and collective interests, with relapse of additional benefit for individuals.
Today, the "economic trends" flying low, are feeling the pinch, they begin to understand that something was wrong with their pockets emptied by the "stock broker" starting to think that the time has come to steal the money to the banks and slide it under the mattress home, as their colleagues are doing "Bausch" across the Channel. And there are, once again, waiting for the "provincialotti" I get on the train ... but I do not think they will just wait for them ... not this time. The province's capital will leave them where they are, not because they have unconditional trust in banks and institutions, but because the soldiers have their home there! Will leave you there, because the province believes in herself, in the choices for which has been mocked in that huge capital that are tradition combined with the wisdom (of those living things in first person) and common sense.
We have always used the commitment, announced this fall is a dangerous part, our main forces, the pride for our traditions and our life experience, the strength to be a little 'community (Some we have lost too), being still based on craft and as much as possible on small businesses and our being able to live a little 'out of the newspaper will help us to once again walk the face of those who considered these properties our "backwardness". Today what was considered bringing up the rear, albeit with difficulty, still resists the crisis, struggling with his nails and teeth, it raises and, of course, is leading the pack, not in the queue. Dear "metropolitan" superavveduti, next time you decide to purchase securities, bank, forget those of large companies (and foreign bonds and Italian), invest instead in an old title, on which the stock market does not share in years, the province and its inhabitants! The title pays little
immediately, but over time makes it great.
As always I write on these pages, the culture of small communities is invaluable and incomparable, for centuries no one has managed to equal ... and never will succeed! Giorgio
Bargna.
There was a time, not too far away, where "Bausch" metropolitan looked at from top to bottom, the province, those fine wrinkling noses, thinking to himself, outside at times of "high Bausch " "But these crude backwardness of the province, closed to the news, people who think only to work and put the fruit under the mattress, rather than launching in pursuit of the world still listening to their old and decrepit that the priests from their pulpits launch messages yet orthodox conservatives! " There "guilt" of just producing, not to be able to reinvest earnings in creatively all in all easy ... so back to the point that we did not understand how this formula of easy money and speculation globalizing and the reinvestment in new technology and new forms of work, would the individual and collective interests, with relapse of additional benefit for individuals.
Today, the "economic trends" flying low, are feeling the pinch, they begin to understand that something was wrong with their pockets emptied by the "stock broker" starting to think that the time has come to steal the money to the banks and slide it under the mattress home, as their colleagues are doing "Bausch" across the Channel. And there are, once again, waiting for the "provincialotti" I get on the train ... but I do not think they will just wait for them ... not this time. The province's capital will leave them where they are, not because they have unconditional trust in banks and institutions, but because the soldiers have their home there! Will leave you there, because the province believes in herself, in the choices for which has been mocked in that huge capital that are tradition combined with the wisdom (of those living things in first person) and common sense.
We have always used the commitment, announced this fall is a dangerous part, our main forces, the pride for our traditions and our life experience, the strength to be a little 'community (Some we have lost too), being still based on craft and as much as possible on small businesses and our being able to live a little 'out of the newspaper will help us to once again walk the face of those who considered these properties our "backwardness". Today what was considered bringing up the rear, albeit with difficulty, still resists the crisis, struggling with his nails and teeth, it raises and, of course, is leading the pack, not in the queue. Dear "metropolitan" superavveduti, next time you decide to purchase securities, bank, forget those of large companies (and foreign bonds and Italian), invest instead in an old title, on which the stock market does not share in years, the province and its inhabitants! The title pays little
immediately, but over time makes it great.
As always I write on these pages, the culture of small communities is invaluable and incomparable, for centuries no one has managed to equal ... and never will succeed! Giorgio
Bargna.
Friday, August 8, 2008
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UNDP Participation
Let's talk about Direct Democracy and Decentralization and Participatory ragionamentimtratti the Program with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the highest international authority for the analysis of the mechanisms of human development, to which we do research so Reference for our political beliefs.
Let's talk about Direct Democracy and Decentralization and Participatory ragionamentimtratti the Program with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the highest international authority for the analysis of the mechanisms of human development, to which we do research so Reference for our political beliefs. UNDP emphasizes decentralization as the first will always encourage popular participation in politics and it always produces positive effects on development in that there is a close relationship between democracy and human development. The more a country is democratic, says the UNDP, the greater the likelihood that the country is developed and, on the other hand, the effectiveness of democracy depends directly on the decentralization of power. The UNDP
recipe for development is therefore simple: decentralization in order to participate, participate to increase the well-being. No coincidence that the known international institution dedicated many studies (from its 4 th annual report, 1993) to the theme of decentralization and popular participation in political activity, constantly stressing the beneficial effects of decentralization and popular participation in human development.
course, the UNDP points out, "if devolution did not take the form of reduced levels of concentration and delegation, the government will maintain effective control and is unlikely to result in an increase in political participation. (...) The power may be entrusted to local non-democratic institutions that encourage popular participation ", also often" the central government retains a strong political control "for example where the power entrusted to local authorities is managed locally by people appointed from above.
In any event, the UNDP points out that all the positive aspects of decentralization (which we denote briefly below) "are expressed only in the presence of a genuine decentralization and really democratic structures."
Also remember that, in light of research conducted by the UNDP, "an effective decentralization is impossible without a real reform of the existing power structures. If the power remains concentrated in the hands of an elite (...) there is a risk that decentralization gives more power elite rather that the people ". Basic
finally the key role that local politics can play in non-governmental organizations.
addition to participating in the decentralization policy also aims to promote economic participation and "facilitates local business activity and increasing employment levels in different ways. (...) The construction and maintenance of local infrastructure tends to work directly with local businesses and the workforce. (...) The local authorities are generally able to provide better support to local businesses by providing management assistance and market information more appropriate to local needs. In addition, they are best placed to identify the needs of companies.. "
Economic participation "can be encouraged via decentralized investment strategies to promote small industries and make better use resources, raw materials and skills of local workers."
According to the UNDP decentralization of power is not only one of the best ways to foster political and economic participation but also to improve the efficiency of the public authorities in view of the fact that "local politicians, much more subject to popular control of than it is the central government, are forced to be more accountable for their work communities and persons they serve. "
"Wherever there has been a some form of decentralization, it has generally increased efficiency," as a natural port of "tighter controls and supervision" and best use of local potential.
Furthermore, "the public projects are much more effective and efficient if local communities to which they have a say in their design and execution." At design programs are "better tailored to the needs of the community, are also minor delays due to disputes between the project staff and beneficiaries."
Everything especially when decentralization is real and deep, that when "gives decision-making powers to local government with full autonomy" so that "local government actually has the financial resources and authority to design and implement programs and projects for the development of their area. "
These considerations apply, according to UNDP, not only for developing countries but also for industrialized and not only in strictly economic but also in the most unexpected areas.
The decentralization helps to improve the efficiency in terms of both design and in terms of time and development costs. And this applies not only to public works programs but also for the ordinary public activity. So much so that, to take but one example, that "the involvement of local communities leads to an appreciable reduction in absenteeism of teachers as they increasingly have to account to the local community than they do."
Furthermore, "the involvement of local people (not in centralized facilities) often results in a more appropriate service, and this especially in the health sector, (...) the benefits are distributed more equitably among the population and interventions are the most satisfying to the actual needs community "as" local authorities, being closer to the population and more responsive to their needs, deploy resources more knowledge of the facts heading to human priority areas such as education and healthcare, and more generally in areas most relevant to human development. " According to the UNDP
"a further advantage and sustainable decentralization and popular involvement in the provision of local services is that management and maintenance will be easier and improve service standards.
For these reasons, the UNDP goes even to hope that "the destruction of services Social takes place almost entirely through local hospitals, schools, local welfare services, "regretting that this does not happen in practice" or developed countries or in those developing countries. "
recipe for development is therefore simple: decentralization in order to participate, participate to increase the well-being. No coincidence that the known international institution dedicated many studies (from its 4 th annual report, 1993) to the theme of decentralization and popular participation in political activity, constantly stressing the beneficial effects of decentralization and popular participation in human development.
course, the UNDP points out, "if devolution did not take the form of reduced levels of concentration and delegation, the government will maintain effective control and is unlikely to result in an increase in political participation. (...) The power may be entrusted to local non-democratic institutions that encourage popular participation ", also often" the central government retains a strong political control "for example where the power entrusted to local authorities is managed locally by people appointed from above.
In any event, the UNDP points out that all the positive aspects of decentralization (which we denote briefly below) "are expressed only in the presence of a genuine decentralization and really democratic structures."
Also remember that, in light of research conducted by the UNDP, "an effective decentralization is impossible without a real reform of the existing power structures. If the power remains concentrated in the hands of an elite (...) there is a risk that decentralization gives more power elite rather that the people ". Basic
finally the key role that local politics can play in non-governmental organizations.
addition to participating in the decentralization policy also aims to promote economic participation and "facilitates local business activity and increasing employment levels in different ways. (...) The construction and maintenance of local infrastructure tends to work directly with local businesses and the workforce. (...) The local authorities are generally able to provide better support to local businesses by providing management assistance and market information more appropriate to local needs. In addition, they are best placed to identify the needs of companies.. "
Economic participation "can be encouraged via decentralized investment strategies to promote small industries and make better use resources, raw materials and skills of local workers."
According to the UNDP decentralization of power is not only one of the best ways to foster political and economic participation but also to improve the efficiency of the public authorities in view of the fact that "local politicians, much more subject to popular control of than it is the central government, are forced to be more accountable for their work communities and persons they serve. "
"Wherever there has been a some form of decentralization, it has generally increased efficiency," as a natural port of "tighter controls and supervision" and best use of local potential.
Furthermore, "the public projects are much more effective and efficient if local communities to which they have a say in their design and execution." At design programs are "better tailored to the needs of the community, are also minor delays due to disputes between the project staff and beneficiaries."
Everything especially when decentralization is real and deep, that when "gives decision-making powers to local government with full autonomy" so that "local government actually has the financial resources and authority to design and implement programs and projects for the development of their area. "
These considerations apply, according to UNDP, not only for developing countries but also for industrialized and not only in strictly economic but also in the most unexpected areas.
The decentralization helps to improve the efficiency in terms of both design and in terms of time and development costs. And this applies not only to public works programs but also for the ordinary public activity. So much so that, to take but one example, that "the involvement of local communities leads to an appreciable reduction in absenteeism of teachers as they increasingly have to account to the local community than they do."
Furthermore, "the involvement of local people (not in centralized facilities) often results in a more appropriate service, and this especially in the health sector, (...) the benefits are distributed more equitably among the population and interventions are the most satisfying to the actual needs community "as" local authorities, being closer to the population and more responsive to their needs, deploy resources more knowledge of the facts heading to human priority areas such as education and healthcare, and more generally in areas most relevant to human development. " According to the UNDP
"a further advantage and sustainable decentralization and popular involvement in the provision of local services is that management and maintenance will be easier and improve service standards.
For these reasons, the UNDP goes even to hope that "the destruction of services Social takes place almost entirely through local hospitals, schools, local welfare services, "regretting that this does not happen in practice" or developed countries or in those developing countries. "
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Italy follows Argentina on the same street
An interesting article, indeed a bit dated, downloaded from this web address:
http://www.valori.it/ index.php? option = com_content & task = view & id = 136 & Itemid = 0 ,
The signing of this time comes from 'economic area on the right, good reading, George.
An interesting article, indeed a bit dated, downloaded from this web address:
http://www.valori.it/ index.php? option = com_content & task = view & id = 136 & Itemid = 0 ,
The signing of this time comes from 'economic area on the right, good reading, George.
Desmond Lachman, March 16, 2006, signed an article in the Financial Times titled "Italy is following the same road to ruin in Argentina" (Italy FOLLOWS Argentina down road to ruin). The author is a member with Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz and Michael Ledeen of the American Enterprise Institute, a leading right-wing economic think-tank the U.S. and also one of the greatest supporters of the policies of George W. Bush for the first Iraq and now Iran. Lachman was Deputy Director of Policy and Review Department International Monetary Fund, When a man at the summit of international power as Desmond Lachman writes an article, not a clear point of view as happens in a normal democratic debate, but it gives an order into law, it is able to exert undue pressure likely to cause, if necessary, economic or real war in Iraq as military clashes. Why this analogy between the economic situation in Argentina of the nineties and today's Italy? These two countries to "stabilize" their economies with periodic devaluations, which gave their goods more competitive on world markets and inflation acted to dilute the public debt. But in the nineties, Argentina hooked its currency to the dollar. This choice shows that the U.S. currency was too strong compared to the economy of the South American country that entered the a devastating crisis. Italy has made the same choice hooking the Euro, other hard currency, despite a weak economy due to subordinate economic policy choices made by governments that have taken place since the postwar period. After docking with the strong currency, the two countries found themselves faced with a fixed course: to introduce tough reforms to work, "flexibility" exaggerated and generalized insecurity, taxes, directly or indirectly to the debt contract draining resources from the pockets of small savers into the coffers of the bankers of the IMF. A disaster in Argentina has resulted, among other things, the inability for investors to access their deposits. A situation so ironic that he saw the Argentines die of hunger, although the supermarkets full of food. Engagement with the Euro by our country has produced a unique situation: Italy must pay the interest on its huge debt at the European Central Bank, at the same rate imposed by the IMF for the countries of Europe stronger, which offset this mechanism as a money lender with competitive products with high technological content. Italy, which is below 15 points in the competition to Germany, can no longer play the card of the devaluation of the lira and of its production being tied to the euro, he resorts to starvation wages and cutting social spending, thanks to its politicians and business that is firmly to the impositions of the IMF. Helmut Reisen OECD economic analyst, in his report "China's and India's Implications for the World Economy" provides a 15% drop in wages and salaries in Europe and a slight increase in those of Asian countries, with a transfer of resources to profits. This policy of the IMF has forced China in 2005 to a decrease in prices of commodities exported by 25% to offset the increased prices of oil and industrial installations, while creating more social problems in that country which led to a strong Migration to the cities and have seen emerge a strong social opposition, especially in poorer rural areas. The IMF wants to attack the European welfare state, the only alternative to political and social liberal model and offers us as a "cure" the Asian model. Desmond Lachman argues in his article that Italy needs strong reforms, such as those introduced in Argentina by Carlos Menem. According to Lachman, therefore, our Arcore by Carlos Menem has not reformed enough in five years of his government and puts his hands forward with respect to future government of Romano Prodi, in the most intimate to the strong countries of the European economy, Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, etc.. to stop bear the cost of our debt. It is remarkable that the warning about the debt we come from the United States, which are World record holders of the debt and give you directions to the European Central Bank on the choices to make. With the intervention of Lachman is formalized by the big powers, the creation of a two-speed, as he had predicted Joachim Fels, economist at Morgan Stanley, in an interview on 8 August 2005 at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . Fels considered unlikely "that Italy will come out of the European monetary system of his own. It's more likely that countries that want stability will say: we introduce a new strong currency, which we call Neuro (New Euro). And so the Italians and the others that they dilute the quality and stability of the euro will be left out. " The creation of a two-speed has a clear aim to reduce the political weight of our continent, compared to Anglo-American bloc. The champions of the competition are the first to fight it. After the sale of the nineties of the state-owned industries, the attraction of Italy is still represented by its savings: 140 billion €, which must change hands and the struggle over control of the banks it is the visible part. This ability to save and sound fiscal policy could be the driving force of the revival of research, science-based industrialization advanced, which downloads only the weakest of the cost of this modernization. But this requires a high degree of autonomy in respect of all. We are in politics of the absurd: our country, faithful executor of the directives of the IMF, are criticized from the same just to get the continuation of that disastrous policy with future governments. From these facts show a continuing interference by the bankers and their structures and a basic weakness of institutions and policies in different European countries. In essence, the politicians are incapable of opposing their own policy as an alternative to the International Monetary Fund. It 's like our territory there was a plethora of politicians, intellectuals and economic forces that work against the unity and European values. No one in their political program choices to help stem this dysfunction the democratic system, or indeed any national government, through its Central Bank, becomes a docile instrument of choice as it will only make consenguenza social tensions in our area, see the case of Italian and French, to the benefit of those who want to continue to govern so imperishable the fate of the world without ever being subjected to a healthy and democratic vote. In essence, the lords of the IMF playing card trick: they behave like the King of Lydia in the sixth century BC creators of the coin that was minted in electro, a gold-silver alloy that was to include a 70 per cent of gold, but to a careful examination it was found that in those gold coins there was only 53 percent.
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