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News Editor For This Issue: Shari Rudavsky '88 Night Editors: Emily M. Bernstein '90 Matthew H. Joseph '88 Wendy R. Meltzer '91 Emily Mieras '90 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Editorial Editor: Jonathan F. Putnam '88 Sports Editor: Colin F. Boyle '90 Photo Editor: Eugene L. Jhong '90 Copy Editor: Jonathan E. Benjamin...
...anyone's guess whether the small degree of stability so painfully achieved on Friday -- volume dwindled as the Dow average stood almost still -- will hold even for days or hours. Alan Meltzer, professor of political economy at Pittsburgh's Carnegie-Mellon University, thinks the "markets will remain volatile because there are still too many unanswered questions...
News Editor: Jonathan M. Moses '88 Night Editors: David J. Barron '89 Julie L. Belcove '89 Shari Rudavsky '89 Jessica A. Dorman '88 Emily M. Bernstein '90 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Joseph C. Tedeschi '90 Copy Editor: Wendy R. Meltzer...
...appointments of Edley, who worked for the Carter Administration, and Assistant Professor Daniel J. Meltzer now await routine approval from the Corporation's Joint Committee on Appointments...
...much the dollar's fall will do for U.S. trade remains to be seen. Lester Thurow, a professor of economics at M.I.T., cautions that the weakened currency is no panacea. Says he: "The dollar is nowhere near a low enough level to solve the trade-deficit problem." Allan Meltzer, a professor of political economy at Carnegie-Mellon University, is more sanguine. He comments, "I have no problem believing that the export surge is coming." Not surprisingly, neither Meltzer nor anyone else is willing to predict the precise timetable for a turnaround in the balance of trade...