Jenő Fock
Jenő Fock , 1916-2001, Hungarian Communist politician. He joined the Communist party in 1932, and from 1940 to 1943 he was imprisoned for his Communist activities. An economist, Fock held several offices, including that of deputy premier (1961-67). In 1967 he was appointed premier. Unable to stimulate Hungary's moribund economy, he resigned in 1975.
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Old Mutual having a tough time in US ; IN BRIEF
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 6/25/2008; 63 words
; INSURER Old Mutual is finding it tough in the US, where the moribund economy is hitting capacity for savings. First-half operating profits at the division are set to fall 25% on last year's $195 million...
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Old Mutual finds the going tough in US ; 1) BUSINESS2) IN BRIEF
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 6/25/2008; 62 words
; INSURANCE group Old Mutual is finding it tough in the US, where the moribund economy is hitting capacity for savings. First-half operating profits at the division are set to fall 25% on last year's $195 million...
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Berlusconi's desperate gamble; Italy's economy.(The Italian economy in the doldrums)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 4/3/2004; 700+ words
; The prime minister's last-ditch hopes of pepping up a moribund economy may come to nothing HIS back to the wall, desperately thrusting...whole grew by 0.6%. Even Germany managed 0.2%. But Italy's moribund economy stagnated. The first quarter of this year may not be much...
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ASK THE GLOBE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 10/15/1989; 87 words
; ...Perestroika, or reconstruction, is the word Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev uses to label his plan to revitalize his country's moribund economy. The word has been in common use since 1986, when Gorbachev declared at the 27th Communist Party congress that economic...
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Conventional Wisdom: Special State of the War Edition.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Newsweek; 2/3/2003; 125 words
; Americans are escaping from a grim reality - impending war, a moribund economy and terror threats - by gorging on reality shows. Go figure. C.W. Bush = Even a strong State of the Union can't change the facts...
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CLINTON, HAITIAN LEADER DISCUSS HAITI'S ECONOMY.(GENERAL NEWS)
Newspaper article from: The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC); 3/22/1996; 121 words
; ...Haitian President Rene Preval assured President Clinton on Thursday he plans to move quickly to revitalize the country's moribund economy and was told Haiti can expect $100 million in U.S. aid next year. Clinton offered a warm White House welcome to Preval...
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Conventional Wisdom: By the Numbers Edition.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Newsweek; 1/27/2003; 131 words
; ...red ink will be huge and permanent. Message to kids: You'll pay. C.W. President - Drooping numbers on itchy-finger war, moribund economy. Bush Is that the sound of Teflon peeling? U.N. = Those empty warheads--smoking guns or water pistols? Inspectors Keep...
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Japan under fire on yen
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 4/16/1998; ; 193 words
; JAPAN faced continuing heavy pressure from other leading industrial countries last night to revive its moribund economy and check the depreciation of the yen. In diplomatic hard bargaining at G7 talks in Washington, the United States and Japan sought...
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Russia to cut taxes in bid to collect more
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 11/28/1998; 79 words
; Russia on Friday announced plans to cut taxes in an effort to collect more of them and pump some life into the moribund economy. Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov said the government will propose reducing the value-added tax from 20% to 14% and...
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City: Why Europe has to change Economic Agenda
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 3/21/1999; ; 226 words
; A bell for change is ringing across Europe. From the moribund economy of Germany, the sickly performance of the euro, endless budgetary wrangling and last week's decapitation of the European Commission...
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