ºÝºÝߣshows by User: nsaleem123 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: nsaleem123 / Fri, 15 Aug 2014 15:29:27 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: nsaleem123 Sovereign Debt Crisis and Economic Sustainability /slideshow/sovereign-debt-crisis-and-economic-sustainability/38035252 sdc-140815152927-phpapp02
The concept of market economy is in trouble. Economies based on Anglo-American model prospered for centuries under the concept of ‘laissez faire’, thanks to Adam Smith. Although the application of the concept did overcome some challenges in the past, the recent credit crunch the following financial crisis and the prolonged recession have become the biggest threat that we ever had to face. Some even in the pioneer nations such as the UK and USA have begun to question the continuity of the free market concept. The core principles and philosophy of the concept of market economy are, however, not to be ditched. It simply needs to be transformed to suit the emerging needs of the new century. The market economy model still has great potentials if its application is effectively regulated, particularly in the areas of credit and debt factors that essentially fuel the overall operation of the economy. Author would like to see the arrival of Regulated Market Economy (RME). ]]>

The concept of market economy is in trouble. Economies based on Anglo-American model prospered for centuries under the concept of ‘laissez faire’, thanks to Adam Smith. Although the application of the concept did overcome some challenges in the past, the recent credit crunch the following financial crisis and the prolonged recession have become the biggest threat that we ever had to face. Some even in the pioneer nations such as the UK and USA have begun to question the continuity of the free market concept. The core principles and philosophy of the concept of market economy are, however, not to be ditched. It simply needs to be transformed to suit the emerging needs of the new century. The market economy model still has great potentials if its application is effectively regulated, particularly in the areas of credit and debt factors that essentially fuel the overall operation of the economy. Author would like to see the arrival of Regulated Market Economy (RME). ]]>
Fri, 15 Aug 2014 15:29:27 GMT /slideshow/sovereign-debt-crisis-and-economic-sustainability/38035252 nsaleem123@slideshare.net(nsaleem123) Sovereign Debt Crisis and Economic Sustainability nsaleem123 The concept of market economy is in trouble. Economies based on Anglo-American model prospered for centuries under the concept of ‘laissez faire’, thanks to Adam Smith. Although the application of the concept did overcome some challenges in the past, the recent credit crunch the following financial crisis and the prolonged recession have become the biggest threat that we ever had to face. Some even in the pioneer nations such as the UK and USA have begun to question the continuity of the free market concept. The core principles and philosophy of the concept of market economy are, however, not to be ditched. It simply needs to be transformed to suit the emerging needs of the new century. The market economy model still has great potentials if its application is effectively regulated, particularly in the areas of credit and debt factors that essentially fuel the overall operation of the economy. Author would like to see the arrival of Regulated Market Economy (RME). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sdc-140815152927-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The concept of market economy is in trouble. Economies based on Anglo-American model prospered for centuries under the concept of ‘laissez faire’, thanks to Adam Smith. Although the application of the concept did overcome some challenges in the past, the recent credit crunch the following financial crisis and the prolonged recession have become the biggest threat that we ever had to face. Some even in the pioneer nations such as the UK and USA have begun to question the continuity of the free market concept. The core principles and philosophy of the concept of market economy are, however, not to be ditched. It simply needs to be transformed to suit the emerging needs of the new century. The market economy model still has great potentials if its application is effectively regulated, particularly in the areas of credit and debt factors that essentially fuel the overall operation of the economy. Author would like to see the arrival of Regulated Market Economy (RME).
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