Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Desert Eagle For Sale Gold Plated

The digital press does ... ... ... ... bubble burst in journalism? We speak of ...........

It seems that due to overcrowding, expanding business decisions too risky, precarious ... The crisis has dented the media and in a few sectors. (*) Fernando Gonzalez Urbaneja estimated that up to 5,000 people will lose their jobs because of the crisis.



cautionary too long from the 'bubble journalism' but little or nothing has been done to prevent the loss of jobs. Thus, the president of the APM has been noted that in recent months, the layoffs are soaring.

The Community of Madrid, 913 people have been affected by the crisis, 825 of them through layoffs and 88 early retirements. Urbanski explained that "soon" will hold a meeting with the heads of workers to address the employment situation of journalism and that means that unions have "a very difficult job to do from here on out."

He stressed that "we are seeing an interesting concern" Executive on television, while "surprising lack of interest" that shows the rest of the media, which are "equally or more important."

The request for help publishers' associations to the Government, stressed that it is not the best solution but "an articulated and coherent plan" and that "it is not going to stop and ask for something."

This situation represents a state of red alert "in the sector, in which effective action is needed" a short space of time. " Thus, stressed the recent proposal of the association to the executive to organize a round table on the crisis, paralyzing future employment regulations to find "solutions."

In this context, considers that decisions on the job "exceed" the media, as it should be understood that the Parliament or the Government itself "promoters" of this table.

Urbanski recalled that this proposal has now been launched in other countries like France or the United States. In the first case, the French presidency and has a 'Green Paper' proposals "interesting" for the industry to be studied, while in the U.S., a congressional committee is proposing for laws to protect sources to measures "support" journalists. 400

dismissed in just 50 days.

Most worrying is the increase in layoffs in recent weeks. Since the beginning of the year, 400 people have fallen in the street because of the cuts.
Sadly
has helped increase this statistic ABC has submitted a redundancy for 238 people. In addition, The Economist also had low, and has been the closure of OK! by Northern & Shell. In The Country has seen more early retirements.

The Community of Madrid has been the most affected region, and that is where the central essay of the national media. In little over a month, Madrid has added 307 journalists to the unemployment lines.
is no doubt that there is a problem and that no "source" and does not want to reveal to the press of other, cheaper, faster and interactive.

are many thousands of readers who have changed the press 'traditional' paper, digital. In addition, they receive at home and free.

But now there's a catch. With so many unemployed journalist ... ... ... ...

At this rate, I'm not going to stop writing even this blog!!





(*) Source: http://blogs.periodistadigital.com/24por7.php/2009/01/12/periodistas-despidos-expedientes-eres-5555




Monday, March 9, 2009

De La Ghetto Best Lines

Main Macro! Brussels

`s ICT ACTIVITIES 1 ยบ BACHELOR IES ECONOMY LIFT EXERCISE

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The definition of macro-economic parameters and its calculation were standardized internationally in the 1950's. Since then they have gone beyond the field of specialists and have become part of the vocabulary of the man in the street. This topic will explain to students the difference (and similarity) between concepts such as gross domestic product, net national product or national income.


NATIONAL PRODUCT:

is defined as the value of all goods and services produced only by nationals of a country during a certain period, usually one year. Excluding foreign working in the country and includes nationals working abroad


GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP):


is the total monetary value of the current production of goods and services a country during a period (usually a quarter or year). GDP is a flow magnitude, it counts only goods and services produced during the study phase. Moreover, the GDP does not account for the goods or services that are the result of informal work (domestic work, exchange of services between acquaintances, etc.).. GDP


NATIONAL IN SPAIN:

The synthetic indicator of activity that produces the Ministry of Finance makes a GDP contraction of 1.5% in the fourth quarter, resulting in recession of the English economy after two consecutive quarters of negative growth, according to data collected by the Department of Europe Press.


DISPOSABLE INCOME:

Productivity gains come from the hand of the "gradual loss of importance" of the sectors with higher labor intensity (construction and catering), but lower value. Solbes Minister stood on that stage in the years 2009 and 2010, but in view of recent employment data seems more than likely This timetable has been advanced. The slowdown in employment is focusing mainly on the lower value added sectors, which explains the productivity gains.


NATIONAL INCOME:

is composed of all national income. We provide a valuable tool to analyze the results of the economic process. Thus national income allows us to measure a country's economic development as it serves to:

1. Know if progress remains the same or backward.
2. Appreciating the contribution made by different sectors of economic activity.
3. Know in what way income is distributed.



PER CAPITA INCOME:

The per capita income or GDP per capita is the relationship between GDP (gross domestic product) of a country and its many inhabitants. To achieve this, divide the GDP of a country by the people thereof.