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10511: Floating Exchange Rates: The Only Viable Solution
... know the same thing, especially if devaluation continues to be seen as a fairly drastic undertaking. Spain, for example, tried in 1993 to catch speculators off guard by realigning in the middle of the trading day, but that can only be done once before speculators catch on (Eichengreen and Wyplosz 89). In the case of a completely fixed system, devaluation is necessarily an extreme measure and thus there is no question ...
10512: INTERNET ADDICTION
... stories increases. In Cincinnati, a mother was arrested for neglecting her three young children because she was spending too much time on the Internet. 7 It was reported that she was spending 12 hours a day on line while her kids were locked in a room in a filthy apartment. In addition to this case, all one has to do is browse the Internet addiction sites to find many other people ...
10513: New Financial and Statistical Measures to Monitor The Success of GE
... choice does not seem to be irrational, because of the commonly accepted cost benefit analysis. But in this case, is this the right answer? Lets suppose that we do give a lower offer. The following day we see that CHANNEL X, offered $10,000,000 to buy the studio. The result would be losing from a channel that hardly anyone knows and that is much weaker than NBC. How is this ...
10514: The Fed and Interest Rates
... the Fed feels the recession of the early nineties is ending. Directly after the Fed's actions, the stock market was a mess. The Dow took huge dips, falling as much as 50 points a day. Although no one knows exactly what influences the market, the increase in interest rates played a major role in this craziness. Mr. Pettit's column on March 25th highlights, "Industrials Slide 48.37," Mr. Pettit ...
10515: The Great Depression
... national income has dropped from 15 to 9 percent since 1920. •Between May 1928 and September 1929, the average prices of stocks will rise 40 percent. Trading will mushroom from 2-3 million shares per day to over 5 million. The boom is largely artificial. 1929 •Herbert Hoover becomes President. Hoover is not as committed to laissez-faire ideology as Coolidge. •More than half of all Americans are living below a ...
10516: Economic and Monetary Union of Europe
... in low wage countries like e.g. Portugal. Many think that a European market with no barriers would would even cause “job hollowing out” of Germany. Moreover the German population likes the strength of the D-Mark and is worried that a single European currency would be weaker. As a result of this many Germans change their money into Swiss Francs. So far Switzerland has done quite well by not taking ...
10517: India's Economic Success
... These alterations of the system must come from the top i.e. the government, however, they have gone through many changes themselves. In the past year the Indian government elected their new prime minister H.D. Deve Gowda. One of the main goals of prime minister Gowda is to carry on the economic reforms and increasing social spending to the lower and middle class. This would included India becoming more open ...
10518: Mammals
... carnivorous mammals, having molar teeth equipped with three simple, cone like cusps, that became extinct before the end of the Eocene epoch. A third group of small insectivorous mammals are the probable ancestors of present-day mammals. Of the mammalian subclasses that still exist, themonotremes are unrepresented by fossil remains.
10519: AT&T
... employees. That is why they want to build their employees capabilities so they can connect with the future. Environmental and social responsibilities are traditions that have been embedded to the company since the very first day. AT+T wants to keep up on the modernizing and look toward the future. If they continue to keep on making the advances that they are, they will be by far the strongest company in ...
10520: Eastern Airlines Facing Bankruptcy
... to extend the deadline to 4 a.m. One board member in a last ditch effort asked Mr. Byan, "are you fully aware that this board is going to sell the airline? If so, I'd like you to say for the record that you still refuse to participate." Byan replied, " Although the IAM will not agree to the company's proposals, we have proved that we are saving labor costs ...


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