projected, has led to a lucrative tourism industry, which now contributes greatly to the national economy. Our Cultural Heritage as an Attraction The Irish people themselves also received input from the
myself to anyone and everyone who could spare the time for a cup of coffee. In those early days, the economy was flat, even melancholy, and there were many who welcomed the diversion of a chat, even though [...] that someone from Hawaii could be so enthusiastic about their rain-soaked country with its sodden economy. But I was indeed and the more I went about the country, and the more cups of coffee and sweet cakes
diversify the economy. We have seen the economy grow and diversify for more than a decade now, since the recovery from the recession of the early 90ies. What must be striking about the Faroese economy, seen from [...] from an outsider’s view, is that we have an extremely tiny economy in a population of just under 50,000, and a total workforce of 26,000, of which 66% are employed in the service sectors, while under 20 [...] high, with a record low unemployment rate now at 1.4 %. We have somehow managed to create a viable economy, even though it is very tiny and very remote from most other nations, where the standard of living
Mr Clinton profiled himself as a President who among other aspects tried to balance the country’s economy. He also endeavoured to improve and develop the nation’s educational system and address the national
capacities to participate effectively in the new economy that is so revolutionizing the world today. President Clinton, you once stated that in the "new economy, information, education, and motivation are
quite large. The ocean is decisive for our existence here. The ocean depicts the very basis for our economy, all our material wealth and all of our culture is reflected and conditioned by the intimate association [...] challenge, presenting innumerable opportunities, rather than a threat towards our culture and our economy. We believe in all modesty, that we do not have so much to offer the world. To the rich and advanced
This happened on the 17th of August 2000. By so doing, a new facet was added to the varied Faroese economy. For many no doubt, the hope was that this would soon deliver large revenues to the Faroe society
between scarcity and abundance” eftir Michel Bauwens sæst í ensku útgávuni her: http://www.experience-economy.com/2007/09/01/experience-as-the-bridge-between-scarcity-and-abundance-by-michel-bauwens/
kreativan búskap og mentanarskipan kring allan heimin. Tom Fleming hevur m.a. skriva ?A Creative Economy Green Paper for the Nordic Region? fyri Nordic Innovation Centre.
hele tilværelse er bygget på fremmedhjælp, lige så lidt tør man tro det om et samfund." It's the economy ?So skrivaði skaldið. Og tað mest áhugaverda við hesi grein - og mongum líknandi - er, at einki er [...] eisini avgerandi aðrastaðni. Undir valstríðnum í 1992 bleiv Clinton jú kendur fyri orðini: I'ts the economy, stupid! Hvør skal siga: Tann, sum stýrir búskapinum væl, vinnur. Tann, sum stýrir illa, tapir. [...] sjálvstýrismeiriluti á tingi. Og hesin meiriluti má altíð hava orðini hjá Clinton í huga: It's the economy, stupid! Veruligur sjálvstýrispolitikkur er ábyrgdarfullur fíggjarpolitikkur. Hvørki meir ella minni