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Rich Countries Poor People
Rich Countries Poor People
Rich Countries Poor People
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I know that some of what I have written in this book and its title will cause me some inconvenience on the part of the system of the "largest prison" in Africa, but the next book that is being published will make me directly face them because I will mention the entire truth and what is happening inside that "largest prison" in Africa.

20 articles written over 5 years are valid for every time and place, showing everything related to the economy and money.

This book contains 20 economics and finance articles making you understand how a decision made in America affects the life of someone living in Turkey.

This book shows that a country that is economically strong, controls the world's markets, technology, and money. 

You will know that there are a large number of countries, among which your country may have little sovereignty over its economic decisions and policies.

In this book, you will know that the strong impose logic on everyone, and that money is the basis of power and control.

The book will show you how the global economy affects your life.

If you live in an economically weak country, your life will be weak; however, if you want a good and strong standard of living, you must live in an economically strong country.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 28, 2023
ISBN9798223184683
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    Rich Countries Poor People - M.BINDAHMANI

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    . . WHY THEY .ARE RICH AND WE ARE r DOR ?. 1

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    INTRODUCTION  TO THE BOOK 01

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR 02

    THE  TYPES  OF TEACHERS WE HAVE 04

    TRIBUTES  OF THANKS  AND APPRECIATION  TO SOME TEACHERS  05

    THE  WORLD  ECONOMY AND ITS IMPACT  ON OUR LIVES06

    Some clarifications concerning the international economy 07

    Significant figures and statistics on the world economy  in recent years 09

    What are the forms of  regional and international blocs 10

    What is the difference  between  the regional and international blocs11

    About  China, the country that will dominate the world economy  in the future  11

    THE  WORLD  ECONOMY IN 20 ARTICLES 12

    Globalization and inequality between  nations 14

    International Trade  and the Environment 18

    The effects of international migration on international trade and income distribution  22

    Technology, innovation and international trade 25

    International Trade  and Income Inequality 29

    International trade and production networks 33

    International Trade and Logistics 37

    Social inequality and international trade 42

    Fluctuations in exchange rates and international trade 46

    International trade and transport costs 50

    International trade and conflicts 53

    Financial integration and international trade 57

    Financial integration and macroeconomic instability 61

    International trade and uncertainty 66

    The 2008 financial crisis and the international economy 70

    Global  Capital Markets Integration, Crisis and Growth 75

    Revenue convergence and international openness 79

    Institutional quality, international trade and economic growth 83

    Monetary  policy and international trade in emerging economies 88

    Effects and effectiveness of the agreements (GATT and WTO) on international Trade  93

    MY CONCLUSION  FOR A NEW BEGINNING 98

    INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK

    At the beginning, I would like to make it clear that I am responsible for every letter in this book and, God willing, there will be another book in which I will detail the strategy followed by two of the institutions of the largest prisonin Africa to deliberately excludeand marginalizeus, giving examples of witnesses and situations that have lived the same experience and more.

    This book was written inside Africa's biggest prison and I published it after I was released from prison. Africais knownas the richest continent, but its people arethe poorest people. It is not possible to achieve success in Africa, no matter how much talent, capabilities and means you may possess, except by illegal means, and hereis the greatest prison in Africa, by which I meanthe largest country in Africa in terms of area; Algeria.

    In this book, you will find more than five years of research and seeking knowledge for a student who is superior to his class fromone of the universities of Africa's largest prison. This book will contain 20 carefully written articles covering all my studies; what I have learned, received, researched and asked about during my years of postgraduate studies. In addition, my years of unemployment, my preparation for competitionson international economy and trade, and its relationship to our pension reality.

    I put all what I collected in 20 articles and these articles are years of study, research, and contact with professors, including type 1, type 3, researchers and students who are talented and skilled. In addition to my alluding to some of the things I lived in Africa's biggest prison, all the details and the strategies followed to exclude and marginalize us will be in another book, supportedby examples and evidences, andhow we are deliberately failed to reach places and facts they do not want us to reach.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    If you have a strong degree in Algeria or Africa, you have nothing. If you have good experience and competence in a particular speciality in Algeria or Africa, you have nothing. If you have a good autobiography in Algeria or Africa, you have nothing. If you have ambition and some money and want to achieve your goals In Algeria or Africa, you have nothing. If you have the patience, insistence, and determination to face the difficulties of life in Algeria or Africa, you have nothing, but if you have some influence and some nepotism, and you are a corrupt human being who accepts anything in Algeria or Africa, you have everything, and congratulations on your success. This speciality I was passionate about; it was a combination of trade, international economy, international relations, management and marketing, a specialty that was related to the living reality.

    My name is Mohamed Bendahmane, a graduate of the University of Abou Bakr Belkaid in Tlemcen, western Algeria. I hold a master's degree from the Faculty of Economics, majoring in finance and international trade. And superior in merit at the level of my batch.

    I was the successful one in the ENA national competition exam that I passed on February 13, 2021, which is considered the No. 1 competition at the level of Algeria because the high-ranking officials graduated from this school, including the current president of Algeria, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, as well as former heads of government such as Ouyahia and Sellal, but I am unfortunately after my success In the ENA competition and after years of striving without results in the largest prison in Africa, I received a slap as usual, as they did not contact me and inform me of my success, and the reason so far remains unknown and known at the same time. You can see the results on the Internet and you will see my name as a success in the competition

    I just want to say that after I got the master's degree, I wanted to stay in the academic field, be professional in my specialty, and I wanted to win a Ph.D.  seat. Although there was widespread talk that Ph.D. seats were sold in our universities, I wanted to prepare and pass them well, and I was always on the waiting list. Although in the last year of my Ph.D., the questions were very easy to answer and I was blindfolded, so I actually realized that Ph.D. positions were sold and bought in our universities, and a small percentage of those who win a doctorate position from their work and effort was at the university level, but it comes to national competition as the ENA, this is something that cannot be tolerated.

    I just wanted to say that what happened to me was a right that was taken away because I was diligent to succeed in this competition. It cannot be tolerated because it is widely disseminated in the so-called largest prison

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