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    A [[Consumerium:Itself|Consumerium]] '''intermediate country page''', e.g. for [[Haiti]], [[Congo]], [[Liberia]], [[Indonesia]], is an [[intermediate page]] that details every [[comprehensive outcome]] of buying any services from a given country.  [[Consumerium Services]] manage these in the [[Research Wiki]].
    A [[Consumerium:Itself|Consumerium]] '''intermediate country page''', e.g. for [[Haiti]], [[Congo]], [[Liberia]], [[Indonesia]], is an [[intermediate page]] that details every [[comprehensive outcome]] of buying any services from a given country.  [[Consumerium Services]] manage these in the [[Research Wiki]].


    Such a '''page''' includes at least the considerations in [[types of countries]].
    Such a '''page''' includes at least the considerations in [[types of countries]] but is generally confined to issues between national governments.
     
    The more flexible [[Consumerium:intermediate region page]]s reflect issues of actual management and [[styles of capital]] as managed in the agriculture and industry of each country, which tend to vary by region in large '''countries''' or to be in common across several smaller countries where these exist, e.g. in [[Scandanavia]] or [[Sub-Saharan Africa]] or the [[Persian Gulf]] or [[South-East Asia]].

    Revision as of 15:17, 28 August 2004

    A Consumerium intermediate country page, e.g. for Haiti, Congo, Liberia, Indonesia, is an intermediate page that details every comprehensive outcome of buying any services from a given country. Consumerium Services manage these in the Research Wiki.

    Such a page includes at least the considerations in types of countries but is generally confined to issues between national governments.

    The more flexible Consumerium:intermediate region pages reflect issues of actual management and styles of capital as managed in the agriculture and industry of each country, which tend to vary by region in large countries or to be in common across several smaller countries where these exist, e.g. in Scandanavia or Sub-Saharan Africa or the Persian Gulf or South-East Asia.