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Greater forces are also at work in Brazil, a once crisis-prone economy that has seen more than a decade of growth on stable footing.
Brazil Sugar Output Getting Pricey Paul Kiernan 2011
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In today's crisis-prone world, perhaps that isn't such a batty idea.
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WASHINGTON In recent months, things had actually begun looking up in Haiti, the Western Hemisphere's poorest and most crisis-prone country.
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The second, emerging economies, were at the periphery and tended to be crisis-prone.
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Yet capitalism's internal contradictions make it crisis-prone, unstable, ungovernable, and self-destructive because of its repeated cycles of booms creating bubbles, creating busts, then depressions, and inevitably decay and demise.
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We should not worry about crisis-prone financial markets.
Les Leopold: Fear and Looting in America: Be Happy as Wall Street walks off with Your Money 2009
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Today's global crisis reflects an unsustainable system - crisis-prone, unstable, anarchic, ungovernable, self-destructive, and eventually doomed to collapse.
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Of course, these problems are endemic under a system that's crisis-prone, unstable, anarchic, ungovernable, and self-destructive through repeated cycles of booms creating bubbles, then busts, followed by recessions or depressions with today's collapse grave enough for Michel Chossudovky to call it "far more serious than the Great Depression (because all) major sectors of the global economy are affected."
Obama's Financial Reform Proposal - A Stealth Scheme for Global Dominance 2009
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Of course, these problems are endemic under a system that's crisis-prone, unstable, anarchic, ungovernable, and self-destructive through repeated cycles of booms creating bubbles, then busts, followed by recessions or depressions with today's collapse grave enough for Michel Chossudovky to call it "far more serious than the Great Depression (because all) major sectors of the global economy are affected."
Printing: Obama's Financial Reform Proposal - A Stealth Scheme for Global Dominance 2009
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Today's global crisis reflects an unsustainable system - crisis-prone, unstable, anarchic, ungovernable, self-destructive, and eventually doomed to collapse.
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