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URGENT PLEASE HELP

The ISTIA page, which is part of the Business and Economics web page is up for deletion because some administrator wanted to puruse a personal vendetta. Now they are calling it a conflict of interest, because I, as the Executive Director of this agency, wrote the page. There isn't anyone who can write this better than me. Even my staff aren't really that good at English. Please, can someone help back me up here? The page is going to be deleted by people who don't know anything about globalization statistics. It was originally marked for deletion by a man who I had an argument with about a human rights site.

I'm sorry I posted this at the top, but I need people to act fast, please. Thanks. istia 14:20, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

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Business plan

This is a gateway article that should lead people to further Misplaced Pages topics on planning, business analysis, assessment techniques, etc. With the help of User: SueHay I've just finished editing an expanded outline for the page, but it desparately needs citations, copy editing, appropriate cross references and the like. It is not really a one or two person project. I'd also recommend downgrading it to "Start" status for now. Egfrank 09:54, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

Supply and Demand

From the above criteria, what do you think needs to be improved in this article? --Parker007 23:55, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
Focus and comprehensiveness. The sections of the article are isolated from each other — 16 second-level headings and only 2 third-level ones. They address isolated topics without tying them into a cohesive model (for example, as of a minute ago there were two separate history sections). Because of this, some topics seem to be left out. For example, although the application of the model to labor is discussed, the effects of minimum wage laws are not mentioned. Λυδαcιτγ 00:18, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
It use to be a FA, See FAR archive. The main reason was lack of citations. Morphh 0:27, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

:Comment. Lack of inline references and mixing reference section with external links is certainly a ground for defeaturing. In addition, there are small issues that should be addressed, like excessive bolding, or stub-sections 'Empirical estimation, Application in Macroeconomics'.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk  17:04, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

There are 5 references at the bottom which don't have inline citations. After which sentences do you think those references can be incorporated as inline citations? The references have external links also. I believe http://books.google.com/ has an online version we can see? I am sure you all know how to make inline citations, but just a refresher here: <ref> then the reference </ref>. In order to use the same citations again, you have to go to the original citation and instead of <ref> you have to apply a name <ref name = Supply>, thus you can use that same citation again by copying and pasting <ref name = Supply/> after any other sentence. --Parker007 00:49, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

Canadian Equity Firms

User:Parker007/Canadian_equity_firms I need help to make this list complete from http://www.cvca.ca/membership/directory/full_members.aspx For right now just copy and paste. Then before moving to main space I will "un-plagarize" it. Would appreciate help. Thank you. --Parker007 00:51, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

Economy of Ukraine

Well, I've rated this article as of mid-importance. But several reasons may be provided for its importance (such as unique geo-economical location of the country and rapid economy growth). And it's MUCH more important than Canadian equity firms :). Wishes, Ukrained 12:59, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

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HELP PLEASE : ISTIA being attacked by non-experts

Hello, please, can the Business and Economics experts of this page please help me with the website for ISTIA? Someone here put ISTIA in the Business and Economics work group (after which point I joined).

ISTIA is a new agency designed to help countries, especially poor countries, to improve their globalization data, especially trade-in-services data, and FDI data.

I had a disagreement with a few users over another website, and they figured out that I am the Executive Director of ISTIA, and that I created that page, and now they have marked it for deletion, on the basis that I am "self advertising".

ISTIA is the only agency working in this field, in fact, I left the UN to found it. ISTIA has a board of directors consisting of UN officials, WTO officials, and national government officials of developing country officials.

The ISTIA website is a valid entry on Misplaced Pages, otherwise, the Bus and Eco Wikiproject wouldn't have entered it in their list of working sites. This was done before I joined, and, was in fact why I became aware of, and then joined, this group.

The people who seek to delete this aren't experts in trade statisticis, or FDI statistics, or trade policy. They don't therefore understand that this is a site describing an agency which is unique in the world, and doing something groundbreaking. It isn't a personal website in the least sense of the word.

Please, would you help monitor ISTIA from these attacks, which are being carried out by two administrators, Irishguy and TheBehnam.

Thanks in advance.

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