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presidency of Reagan because of the plastic money policy. Those
years became the beginning of the citizens credit card debt; however,
during the Bush Jr. government, a financial attack happened in United
States history, known as 9/11.
The critical crisis began in the real estate market, affecting Obamas
economic policy in his early presidential years. After that, the
economy had been growing. At times it downsized but bounced back
to recovery in 2010.
Rafael D. Mota
The author has an MBA from Boricua College in New York. He also has a professional certifi cate in Social Communitarian Economics from the Institute of Christian Economics. The author has a strong educational background in continuing education.The last one was as a Natural Health Consultant for Stanford University where he is also studying art.Rafael D. Mota is also an author of novels, short stories, poetry, and pieces for theater, social science and literature. When the author went to college, he worked in the Industrial Production, did his internship in Foreign Affairs and worked as an educational assistant. The author is the founder and president of the Third World Institute of Economics that works in fi eld of research and education.
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United States, Financial and Economic Crisis - Rafael D. Mota
Copyright © 2012 by Rafael D. Mota.
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CONTENTS
Prologue
Preface
The Business Parallelization
The Employment Difficulties
The Overproduction Wealth
The Wealth Struggle
The Misery And Needs
The Overproduction Of Merchandise
The Merchandises Sales
Production Of Sales, Work And Capital
Economic High Depreciation
Production And Reduction Renting
The Monopoly
Taxes And Production Reduction
Direct Production Taxes Desanimous About The State
Direct Taxes In The Federal Government
Taxes And Properties, Gravamenes, Real Property, Work, Personal Land; Buildings, Business, Work Effects And Bad High, And Stop Of Production
The Free Monopolization
Production Deduction, Work And Capital Speculation And Restriction Of Products
Industrial Business Demand Crisis
The Industry And Commerce
The Power Of Spending Money
Capital, Mobility, Involuntary Unemployment, And Sales Losses
General Industrial System Restriction
The Free Play Of Productive Forces
Commerce And Industrial Dislocation: Economic Depression And Economic Cycles
Supply And Demand, No Access To The Land And Capital, And National Value
The Manifest And Circumstances Of The Overproduction System.
Professional Wealth And Work Segmentation: The Land And Wealth
Public Policy: Business Paralization, Bad Times Without Result, War, Public Damage And Human Rights
Projection
Post-Data
The Public Speeding And Tile Inflation
Recovery Economy
The Value Of Money
The Business Fluctuation
The Overall Statistical Economy: Output, Production, And Growth
Output, Production And Growth
Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy And Economic Growth
Total Industry Capacity Utilization
The Inventory Capital Expenditure
Building Permits And Housing Starts
Durable Goods Orders
The Business Inventories
The Unemployment Rate
The Jobs Claims
Help Wanted Advertising
The Corporate Profits
The Consumer Spending
The Consumer Price Index
The Money Supply
The Overall Economic Sickness In The Recovery Economy
The Gross National Product Trend
The Double Dip Recession
The U.S. Great Depression Experience
The Usa Economy
The U.S. Economy Growth The Dollar Value
Rafael D. U.S. Demand Inflation And Deflation Economy
The U.S. Public Policy
The U.S. Fiscal Deficit
The U.S. Financial Crisis
The U.S. Economic Policy And Full Employment
U.S. Consumer Spending
Diplomacy And The Wiki Case Appendix
The Bank Crisis
The U.S. Economy Improve Cycles
The War Economy
Natural Circumstances Of The War Of Libya
Bibliography
The U.S. Economic Crisis
The Second Deep Recession: The Freak Out Economy
Employment
PROLOGUE
The United States had a financial and economic crisis during the presidency of Reagan because of the plastic money policy. Those years became the beginning of the citizens’ credit card debt; however, during the Bush Jr. government, a financial attack happened in United States’ history, known as 9/11.
The critical crisis began in the real estate market, affecting Obama’s economic policy in his early presidential years. After that, the economy had been growing. At times it downsized but bounced back to recovery in 2010.
PREFACE
During the George W. Bush administration, the World Trade Center was destroyed by Osama bin Laden. It caused economic restriction in all areas of the U.S. economy; the federal and state budget and the international panorama were affected. The globalization of the economy ended in a recession that became a long economic depression.
The Bush administration responded by attacking Iraq, sending troops to Afghanistan, and hitting the Taliban regime. Then the troops remained in Iraq, and Saddam Hussein was judged by the Islamic law resulting in his horc by lace.
Barack Obama was elected president of the United States of America in the November 2008 general elections. He became the first black president of the United States with a presidential term of four years. He took his presidential oath in January 20, 2009. Barack Obama took his oath using the Abraham Lincoln 1881 bible held by his wife, Michelle Obama. The inauguration of the U.S. president was officiated by the Chief of Justice, John Roberts.
United States Financial
and Economic Crisis
The U.S. ne dobra Economics
Not Good, Not Good Economy
THE BUSINESS PARALLELIZATION
The United States credit crisis began in 1989 with the Ronald Reagan credit financial policy. Any vary obtained credit for to expand the economy.
During George W. Bush administration, the 9/11 terrorist attack by Osama Bin Laden on World Trade Center happened. At the time, did not finish yet the United States policy to Iraq where Saddam Hussein was captured and was put under the Iraq judiciary system.
The George W. Bush economic policy was characterized by an industrial overproduction, which was implemented at the time of the 9/11 terrorist attack and continued even after the attack on the twin towers.
Barack Obama took the power after the Bush administration and the financial and economic crisis began with an overproduction crisis characterized by a banking real state credit policy that put the United States and the world in a global crisis.
The Europe unification was in crisis after the 9/11 U.S. economy crisis.
At that time, the 3 trillion dollars U.S. fiscal deficit became over 10 trillion dollars. Characterized by an old and new generation and emigration system, an inorganic monetary policy tending to the inflation. The minor war of Afghanistan, the capture of Osama bin Laden, the U.S. policy to Pakistan, and other international issues tending to be humanitarian in Africa, Haiti, and to other Latin American countries.
THE EMPLOYMENT DIFFICULTIES
The United States overproduction crisis, with a market production of 10,464.4 in the DJI are confronted with employment difficulties with a 30% rate of unemployment. With 190,000 jobs lost in the economy area of construction, manufacture, and trade, the U.S. economy is confronting the best unemployment issue since 1983. The problem is industrial overproduction tending to the economy speculation. The economy is growing artificially, with inorganic money current in the market.
The civilian force is represented by 82,800,000 people representing 139.4% of the population in the USA in December 7, 2009.
The same way in December 7, 2009, the unemployment rate in the data of the U.S. 2010 census is 4.2%.
The present unemployment rate is represented by the following:
Unemployment rate 4.2%/139.4=30% as a real unemployment rate for December 7, 2009.
The civilian force is comprised of people under the 25 years old; teenagers, 20 to 24 years old and 25 years old and older of the civilian population. For the month of October the unemployment rate was 10.2% that grew to 20% in the USA unemployment statistics. The reported jobless claims on November 21, 2009, was 431,000 with 466,000 jobless claims in the last week. The labor department found that