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Table of Contents: The Real Estate Forum p. 4 - Pictures and captions of some of the people who attended our first Real Estate Forum. Following the pictures, we bring you edited versions of the talks that were given at the Forum and what was said in the Question and Answer period. ; Revenues, the Deficit, and Plain Fair Dealing p. 6 - by Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill. ; In a Changing Environment, Do What You Do Best by Ron Weiser p. 8 ; Demographics: Changing the Real Estate Equations by Leanne Lachman p. 10 ; End Game: The Crest Has Passed by Sam Zell p. 12 ; Questions and Answers on Real Estate p. 15 ; Professor Paton Chosen Outstanding Educator of the Century p. 17 ; Black Monday p. 18 ; The J. Ira Harris Center for the Study of Corporate Finance put together a three-hour panel about what happened on Black Monday. Here, pictures and captions about who was here and what they said. ; High Rankings for the Business School p. 20 - A U.S. News and World Report Survev ranked the B School 7th best in the nation. More about this and other surveys. ; Dollars for Scholars by Lisa Cripps p. 22 - First in a series about scholarships and fellowships at the Business School. ; Alumni Weekend p. 24 - The Post-Reagan Economy Speakers discussed aspects of the Post-Reagan Economy during Alumni Weekend. Here are articles based on what they said: ; Three Sources of Imbalance on the International Economic Scene p. 28 - by Paul McCracken ; Some Trends in the Economy and Where They're Taking Us by Allan Gilmour p. 30 ; The Changing Regulatory Environment by Martin Zimmerman p. 32 ; Questions and Answers on the Post-Reagan Economy p. 34 ; Among Ourselves p. 36 ; Faculty News Notes p. 42 ; Class Notes p. 44 ; About the Cover, Winter on the Diag can be very beautiful, as this picture by Phillip T. Dattilo shows. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/50747>
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Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan
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Electronic reproduction; Ann Arbor Michigan; Michigan Copy Center; 2004
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