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Below you'll find all articles that were filed under “Maurice Marwood”

The Ethical Principles of Business

by Maurice Marwood The reason that a person should exercise integrity is the same reason that he needs to adhere …

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It’s Time for “Right-to-Work” Legislation

Fortunately, everyone in Canada still has the freedom to join a group, such as a Political Action Committee, a Bible …

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Where do You Stand on the Political Spectrum?

For years I have listened to people casually toss around terms, such as “right,” “left,” “conservative,” and “liberal” as a …

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Get Smart about Your Energy Future

I’m going to try to have an honest conversation about our energy future, climate change and what it means for …

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Making Money is a Virtue, More than Giving it Away

Mother Theresa is almost universally admired for her personal sacrifice and charitable work. For the same reasons, Bill Gates, Warren …

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The Ethics and Morality of Business

During 40 years of working and traveling in the international business community I have encountered a wide variety of ethical …

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A Tax Break is Not a Subsidy

Reprinted with the kind permission of Maurice Marwood. If government decides not to tax you, are they giving you a …

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What about the producers?

In 2002, the New York Times1 reported a story about Akhtar Muhammed, an Afghanistan farmer living under Taliban rule, selling …

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Beware the IMF and Devaluation

by Maurice Marwood Currency devaluation is a bad thing. Unfortunately it is often prescribed by the IMF as a quick …

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