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Tag Archives: republic of georgia
Is Armenia a Reasonable Place to Consider?
Like Georgia but not to the same extent, I no longer trust Armenia because of the tendency of some Armenians to irrationally lean towards Europe and the USA. Maybe it is because so much of the global Armenian population lives … Continue reading
REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA RANKED #3 IN ECONOMIC FREEDOM
http://firstauthorityadvisors.com/republic-of-georgia-ranked-3-in-economic-freedom/
Posted in Economic Freedom, Republic of Georgia
Tagged economic freedom, free trade, republic of georgia
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Citizenship and Residency in the Republic of Georgia
The Republic of Georgia is probably the last bastion of the free market in the world. I don’t know how long it will stay that way since people have a way of not appreciating a good system when they have … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Freedom, Free Market, Immigration, Republic of Georgia
Tagged citizenship, free market, republic of georgia, residency
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Just Arrived in Tblisi, Georgia
Well yesterday I did. Yesterday I have arrived in Georgia (The Republic of…) and I must say I am impressed. Considering that 15 years ago much of Tblisi was in ruins from a long and painful civil war, and the … Continue reading
China seen advancing its interests in the Republic of Georgia
“China, the world’s largest economy, has set its eyes on Georgia, a traditional gateway between Asia and Europe, and its investment power could transform the poverty-stricken South Caucasus country’s prospects, some observers believe. Driven by Georgia’s privileged access to the … Continue reading
EU enters into promising Association Agreements with the Republic of Georgia, Moldova, and the Ukraine
Good news for Republic of Georgia, Moldova, and the Ukraine. Last month the EU entered into Association Agreements with the three countries which seem to be set for a fast ratification by the other European nations. I am still suspicious … Continue reading
Gay Rights in the Republic of Georgia
On May 2, 2014, the Republic of Georgia buckled to EU pressure and passed an unpopular anti-discrimination law which provides some limited protections for Gay rights in the face of passionate opposition from the Orthodox Church. In exchange for passing … Continue reading
Welcome to the Wonderland of Georgia Pearl of Caucasus
A wonderful video that shows Georgia in a very positive light.
Inflation in the Republic of George effectively at zero
Inflation is under control along with government spending. True the economy is not as robust as it was, but that may improve as things stabilize. http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=26411
Posted in Find a Free Country Project, Republic of Georgia
Tagged economy, republic of georgia
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Interest Rates on Timed Deposits (CDs) in Republic of Georgia
http://www.republic.ge/index.php?sec_id=460&lang_id=ENG The above links to Bank Republic, one of many stable banks in the Republic of Georgia. Interests rates are 7.5% for 3 months terms, and 10% for 12 months terms in Georgian Lari. In USD it is 5% and … Continue reading
Posted in Republic of Georgia
Tagged economy, interest rates, investments, republic of georgia
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