Fuel Costs: The Good & Bad

by Aaron on June 29, 2008 · 0 comments

Reuters: Rising shipping costs may see GM source closer

Torstar: Rising Shipping Costs Could Reverse Globalization, Say CIBC Economists

Madconomist: High Fuel Prices to End Suburbia, Country Life Also

Bloomberg: Rising Shipping Costs See Firms Bringing Jobs Home

High Shipping Costs Good for Asia’s Economy, Boost Domestic Demand There As Well

Torstar: Now Everything’s Affected

It costs too much to ship empty containers back to China - Sea-Cans find new use as affordable housing
Bloomberg: High Shipping Costs Impose Energy Tarriff on Imports, Thereby Boosting Purchases of Domestic Goods

Train Travel Gets More Attractive

High Fuel Prices Increase The Appeal of City Living: Suburbs in Decline

AP: High Fuel Prices Lead to Slower Action in Nevada brothels

Community and local gardens Bloom Amidst Fuel Price Boom

Fuel Costs Curb Horse Racing

High Gas Prices Curb Indie Band Tours

High Gas Prices = Fewer Carnies

Increased Shipping Costs Put Long-Forgotten Exchange Back on the Map

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