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...said he did not expect to implement any major changes within the center, adding that he has been very close to Doty and has helped shaped some of the policy. However, Nye said. "We're going to try to bring the product of our research to a wider audience and make it even more accessible to the policy-making community...
Chernick, who organizes seminars and forums to bring business recruiters and students together throughout the year, says Proctor and Gamble, Banker's Trust, Morgan Stanley, IBM and Kidder-Peabody were among the most popular films this year...
...later the economist raises virtually the some issues--and comes up with similar conclusions--in his new book, Choosing Elites. This time around, however, Klitgaard is careful to qualify his potentially inflammatory findings. His conclusions are not the irresponsible uminations of a racist--but rather an honest effort to bring policy analysis to hear on one of today's most perplexing social issues...
Since February, however, the dollar has fallen from its dizzying heights. It has dropped about 4% against the Japanese yen, 11% against the West German mark and 24% against the British pound. This trend will help American companies compete with foreign goods, and may eventually bring down the trade deficit...
...economists were optimistic that Congress and the White House are making a serious start toward resolving the budget dilemma. "I think we are getting closer and closer to a real breakthrough on bringing the deficit down," said Harvard Professor Martin Feldstein, who served for two years as President Reagan's chief economic adviser. The board was particularly encouraged by the resolution passed three weeks ago in the Republican-controlled Senate, which was designed to trim $56 billion from the 1986 budget, leaving a deficit of $171 billion. The plan would, among other things, eliminate the 1986 cost of living increase...