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Re: Market Disciplines
On 11 May 96 04:18:52 EDT, "Chris, London"
<100423.2040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>How would this story read any differently, whatever desirable "-ism"
>the Bulgarian government had embraced, or undesirable political
>practice it had rejected?
Correct answer: if there had been another "-ism" involved, the
socialists in Bulgaria wouldn't be flushing that country's economy
down the toilet.
You see where your philosophy leads and yet you still refuse to open
your eyes.
>FINANCIAL TIMES Friday 10th May 1996.
>
>BULGARIA LIFTS RATES TO 108% TO DEFEND CURRENCY
>
>The Bulgarian National Bank was forced to raise its central interest
>rate from 67% to a record 108% yesterday in a move to halt the steep
>decline in the value of the lev, the Bulgarian currency.
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Brian Carnell http://www.net-link.net/~briand/
briand@xxxxxxxxxxx
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- Thread context:
- THE HUMMMINGS AND PUFFFINGS FROM GINA!,
hariette spierings Sat 11 May 1996, 10:06 GMT
- AVAKIANIST LIES!,
detcom Sat 11 May 1996, 10:00 GMT
- Re: THE REVOLUTIONARY STORM IN A TEA CUP OF JESUIT MANUFACTURE,
hariette spierings Sat 11 May 1996, 08:28 GMT
- Market Disciplines,
Chris, London Sat 11 May 1996, 08:18 GMT
- Re: Much Struggle is Good!,
detcom Sat 11 May 1996, 07:10 GMT
- "Maoist economics",
Chris, London Sat 11 May 1996, 07:05 GMT
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