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Title: $700 Billion Bill (Affect Of Eco Crisis To Thailand)
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September 4, 2000 |
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If the US Government lending hand by signing the bill to the law, this characteristic of free-market is no longer exist, and they could no longer called themselves as a free- market country.
The bill was signed into a law on Friday September 3rd 2008 with the hope of the US parliament that it would help, to solving this economics crisis... Showed first 250 characters
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For me, the chance that this passing bill to solve the economics crisis was 50/50. This passing bill was there just to buy the US government more time to figure out the way to solve the economics crisis rather. Showed next 250 characters
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