Re: Not really Kick Counts

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Fri Dec 30 07:09:55 2005


Joe,

it is fairly obvious that you have no clue about Sweden or Switzerland.

Germany has a 10% unemployment rate, in some places over 25% and since East Germany has come back it is as heterogeneous as a country can be. I have actually worked two years in Dark Germany.

But you are right, nothing compares to the USA :-)-O

el

DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
> In a message dated 12/29/05 11:52:56 PM, el@lisse.NA writes:
>
>> And Norway, Germany, UK, France, Sweden, Switzerland have?
>
> Some.
>
> Obviously, a small country like Switzerland, and a homogeneous country
> like Sweden, are not proper comparisons for the USA. On the other hand,
> what ARE the unemployment figures for the bigger, more heterogeneous
> countries?
>
> In the USA, unemployment is less than 6% and inflation is very low
> (someone help me with the numbers). Our interest rate is low, and our
> GDP is flourishing. What's happening elsewhere?
>
> Joe P.
>





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