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An economics presentation at Humboldt State University. Special guest lecturer Dr. Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics discusses the current housing bubble and its effects on California.
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An economics presentation at Humboldt State University. Special guest lecturer Dr. Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics discusses the current housing bubble and its effects on California.
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The global economic downturn has adversely affected Chinese growth.
Many people are now left unemployed, and is now concerning the Chinese government as they try to reassure their residents that unemployment figures will soon decrease.
Tony Cheng reports.