Message-ID: <22717899.1075843091029.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 09:09:00 -0800 (PST) From: bhash1@earthlink.net To: e201b-1@haas.berkeley.edu, e201b-2@haas.berkeley.edu Subject: Section reading Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Bhashkar Mazumder X-To: class1 , class2 X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Jeff_Dasovich_Dec2000\Notes Folders\Mba--macroeconomics X-Origin: DASOVICH-J X-FileName: jdasovic.nsf Hi everyone, For this Saturday's section, I would like you guys to read (if you haven't already) the article "Restructuring gives Japan's workers culture shock: Radical cuts by Nissan's French boss have wide implications for Japan's jobs-for-life practices" from the 11/3 Fin. Times. Please think about how you might answer the following questions: 1. Should the government extend unemployment benefits to the laid off workers from Nissan? 2. Why have Japanes companies paid younger workers less, and older workers more, Does this policy make sense? 3. Should Nissan consider lowering the wages of some workers in order to layoff fewer workers? I have attached a word 6.0 version of the article. Also please note that section is in C135. In addition I will try to discuss questions on Ghana, Ireland and Brazil that Prof. Levine sent out. Also I have attached an article on asset prices and inflation targetting (from the FT) which discusses the dangers of "debt deflation". If we have time I might discuss this as well. See you on Saturday. Bhash - asset prices.doc - Nissan.doc