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Western democracies have for years been attempting to contain budgets dominated by social welfare outlays. Nonetheless, spending generally continues to rise at a pace faster than the growth in revenues. Governments politically pressed by inflation, are struggling to overcome special interest pressures with little visible success. The travail of Britain...
But national union leaders were having trouble reining in restive local chapters. Even before Kuron's arrest, workers in the textile center of Lodz declared a strike alert over the firing of five hospital employees. On Saturday, Lodz union officials scheduled a series of warning strikes for this week...
Even if Carter succeeds in reining himself in during the rest of the campaign, serious damage has already been done. Reagan has long since learned how deftly to return the President's bombs to the sender. After Carter's Chicago attack, Reagan looked at the television cameras in...
Beyond reining in consumer expectations, several basic, if familiar, steps are necessary. The first is to reduce the previously excessive growth of money and credit in order to restrain demand and restore stability. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker has started a series of necessary credit-tightening measures to restrict demand...
One such student, James W. Reining '76, said yesterday he arrived at the event shortly after its 5 p.m. opening and had to wait two hours. "The line already stretched from Palmer-Dixon to the back of Briggs Cage," he said.