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The Ultimate Guide to Starting A Credit Repair Business: Launch your own profitable recurring-revenue business with just a computer and a phone
Credit repair is profitable and changes lives. It's a business that you can launch with just a computer and a desire to change lives. Learn to repair credit for yourself and others and grow your own profitable business from home. Some make millions of dollars a year and truly change lives. The most successful credit repair businesses all follow the very same methods and this book breaks it down into easy to follow steps.You'll learn: Credit repair basics - Legal ways to remove difficult items from Credit Reports - How to work with clients who have a bankruptcy, collections and other issues - Advanced Tactics - How to grow a business for close to nothing - How to get a lot of clients without paying for advertising - Tips and tricks to grow your businessIf you've been thinking about growing your own credit repair business, this guide will drastically shorten your learning curve. It's the most comprehensive book available on the credit repair business. Written by Daniel Rosen, founder of www.CreditRepairCloud.com.
Word For III

Word For III

Daniel Rosen

Lulu.com
2023
pokkari
This is my third collection of poetry, mired in the middle aged (and over) struggles as life keeps inventing new stuff to throw at me and I flail about wildly, unable to handle it.
I.C.Y.

I.C.Y.

Daniel Rosen

Lulu.com
2022
pokkari
This is a second collection of poems that I have put together. Some follow form, some don't. Some change horses midstream. The only thing I know about them is that, at any given moment, each one popped into my head, begging to be let out. I'm just trying to help.
Broken Abacus?

Broken Abacus?

Daniel Rosen; Beibei Bao

Centre for Strategic International Studies,U.S.
2015
nidottu
Until recently a lack of precision around China’s economic size was taken for granted but caused little lost sleep: room to expand and the pace of growth were self-evident, and everything beyond that was academic for most purposes. But today the pace and even direction of China’s growth is prone to volatility, and the nation is sizable enough to cause global disruption. This study reassesses China’s nominal economic size from the bottom up. It compares China’s practices with international standards and reviews the long-standing arguments about Chinese economic statistics to separate real concerns from distractions.
The Implications of China–Taiwan Economic Liberalization

The Implications of China–Taiwan Economic Liberalization

Daniel Rosen; Zhi Wang

The Peterson Institute for International Economics
2010
nidottu
China and Taiwan have built one of the most intertwined and important economic relationships in the world, and yet that relationship is not mutually open, compliant with World Trade Organization norms, or even fully institutionalized. What's more, despite massive trade and investment flows, the boundary between the two is a serious flashpoint for potential conflict. But leaders in Beijing and Taipei have committed to normalize and deepen their economic intercourse and open a new post-Cold War era in their relationship. While the political significance of this gambit has captured attention worldwide, the scope of opening intended and the bilateral, regional, and global effects likely to ensue are as yet poorly understood. This volume attempts to remedy that uncertainty with careful modeling combined with a qualitative assessment of the implications of the cross-strait economic opening now agreed in an Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA). The study explores the implications for Taiwan and China, for their neighbors, and for the United States if this undertaking is fully implemented by 2020.
Roots of Competitiveness – China`s Evolving Agriculture Interests

Roots of Competitiveness – China`s Evolving Agriculture Interests

Daniel Rosen; Scott Rozelle; Jikun Huang

The Peterson Institute for International Economics
2004
nidottu
It is a cliche that China is the world's manufactured goods factory, but most observers are just as certain that China's farmers are a serious burden on growth. Yet China in fact has the makings of an internationally competitive agricultural sector, with the market setting most prices, farmers shifting quickly toward what they produce best, and significant research and development focused on biotechnology and other promising areas. China's trade interests are changing as its farmers become more competitive, and this transformation will have major implications for world trade talks and global economic welfare. This study traces the steps China has taken to make agriculture a winning sector, the evidence that its initiatives are working, and the course the country is likely to take.
Behind the Open Door – Foreign Enterprises in the Chinese Marketplace

Behind the Open Door – Foreign Enterprises in the Chinese Marketplace

Daniel Rosen

The Peterson Institute for International Economics
1998
nidottu
This study describes the experiences of foreign-invested firms in the mainland Chinese economy and discusses the implications of those experiences for the foreign commercial policies of the industrial countries, including the United States. It draws on extensive interviews with expatriate managers and other professionals currently at work in China. Whereas recent books on Chinese marketplace conditions focus on a single firm or issue or lack a discussion of policy conclusions (because they are prepared for a commercial audience), this study is distinguished by the breadth of industry interviews and its concern for policy implications. Rosen makes a rare attempt to deduce the policy implications of current experiences of foreign firms in China, presenting conclusions that go beyond those found in today's usual policy debate. Behind the Open Door is a must for China specialists and should be read by anyone with general or business interests in China or the Asia-Pacific region. The book is an ideal text for MBA programs that focus on the region, and for political science and Asian studies courses on China.
Topological Persistence in Geometry and Analysis

Topological Persistence in Geometry and Analysis

Leonid Polterovich; Daniel Rosen; Karina Samvelyan; Jun Zhang

American Mathematical Society
2020
nidottu
The theory of persistence modules originated in topological data analysis and became an active area of research in algebraic topology. This book provides a concise and self-contained introduction to persistence modules and focuses on their interactions with pure mathematics, bringing the reader to the cutting edge of current research. In particular, the authors present applications of persistence to symplectic topology, including the geometry of symplectomorphism groups and embedding problems. Furthermore, they discuss topological function theory, which provides new insight into oscillation of functions. The book is accessible to readers with a basic background in algebraic and differential topology.
Prospects for a US–Taiwan Free Trade Agreement

Prospects for a US–Taiwan Free Trade Agreement

Nicholas Lardy; Daniel Rosen

The Peterson Institute for International Economics
2004
nidottu
Taiwan has a special status for the United States, as both a leading high-technology economic partner and a place of political and security concern. The authors look at both the quantitative and qualitative evidence on the potential effects of a US-Taiwan free trade agreement (FTA), both for maximizing US economic benefits and for securing a prosperous and secure future for Taiwan. Their analysis indicates that the direct economic benefits of a prospective FTA would be modest and that the FTA could be most valuable to the United States if it leads Taiwan toward greater regional integration.
Independence Now (Direct Mail Edition): The American Revolution 1763-1783
By 1763, the people of England's American colonies were shaping their own lives apart from their royal rulers. Ties between the British and the colonists were becoming weak, and a new sense of being American was developing. Independence Now takes the reader from the colonial period when young men like George Washington were becoming leaders and the British oppression was growing, to the days of the fiery Revolutionary War. Topics covered in this book include the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Declaration of Independence, and the issues surrounding these events. The book discusses the reasons for the war from the American and British perspectives, the involvement of African-Americans and women in the revolution, and our long, hard path to victory. The book also features a Points of View section that shows the debate over whether or not America should be independent through the words of Benjamin Franklin and his son, the royal governor of New Jersey, William Franklin. Comparisons are also made between the strengths and weaknesses of England and America at the time to help readers understand both sides of the fight. Independence Now ends with a Legacy, telling a short bit of follow-up history to the events covered in the text. Like the other titles in the Crossroads America series, this book is illustrated with period paintings, drawings, and photographs. Also included are a glossary and an index.