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By Natalia Shcherbinina

According to Jeff Rubin, one of North America’s leading economists and a former CIBC chief economist, prosperous economic conditions in developed countries are permanently coming to an end, as the world is about to settle into a deeper, long-lasting recession.

In his new book “End of Growth”, Rubin argues the true reason behind economic meltdown of 2008 was not the housing market bubble or inadequate risk assessment of complex products of financial engineering, but rather soaring oil prices. Rubin presents the gist of his claim in the first fifty pages of the book, describing oil as “the most important source of energy for the global economy”, which was instrumental in the tremendous progress and economic prosperity of the developed nations post-Industrial Revolution.

However, since oil prices have soared in the past decade, growth can no longer be sustained and another global recession, or rather a permanent “static economy” is imminent. The only viable solution is political and social adjustment to the new static economy, which includes minimizing consumption, altering our lifestyle entirely and accepting the fact that the times of economic prosperity are long behind us.

Despite portraying a fairly grim economic outlook, Rubin also outlines the positive implication on the environment: the damaging effect of industrialization and economic growth on our planet will naturally diminish as the global economy slows. For the remaining chapters, Rubin discusses many other phenomena connected to the wide-spread economic and geopolitical effects of high oil prices, as well as the challenges the world’s economic stagnation will bring. Click here for more

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By Tsz Wai Derek Lee

The world wide web is an incubator for exceptional opportunities and that is seen with the website: Salubri. The online platform gives patients an alternative option to get help from qualified psychologists, dieticians and therapists. This not only gives patients an important opportunity but also gives one to the three creators of the website. All three co-creators started with comfortable jobs (see bio below) in other occupations but jumped at the idea of being able to help patients with their skills and idea.

Career Insider Business recently spoke with one of the creators: Michael Levine about their important decision and the experiences he got from his past jobs, regrets and tips for aspiring e-entrepreneurs. Also, Levine reveals the experiences and plans for Salubri. Click here for more

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Road to Singapore

June 14, 2010

We first met Olivia Lee in the fall of 2008 when she was president of the McGill Accounting Society (MAS) at McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management. A year later, she was president of the McGill Consulting Association (MCA). After graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in December 2009, she joined the Singapore Exchange as [...]

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Majoring in Marketing and Proud of It

January 28, 2010

I remember the first time it happened so vividly; I had just been introduced to a fellow Bronfmanite who asked me what I was majoring in. Without hesitation I answered, “I’m a marketing major! And yourself?”

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Desautels Business Conference on Sustainability

January 22, 2010

The Desautels Business Conference on Sustainability is taking place from January 28th to 30th.

From the organizers:

Our generation is facing a moral imperative – there is an urgency to turn the traditional business practices of the past in a more sustainable direction for the future.

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