Scientific American 1995 Paul Wallich - Abstracts

Scientific American 1995 Paul Wallich
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Are band-aids enough for Third World debt? (debt restructuring)(Column)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
A rouge's routing. (AT&T Bell Laboratories Inc. scientist Steven M. Bellovin predicts hackers will focus on sabotaging Internet instead of individual computers) (Technology and Business)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
A widget's best friend. (mechanical devices made from diamond thin films)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Derivatives: not the real thing. (financial derivatives) (Column)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Fast Cash. (economists debate merits of 'velocity of money' concept)(The Analytical Economist)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Invasion of the bean counters: physician profiles - the good, the bad and the unadjusted.Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Meta-virus; breaking the hardware species barrier. (computer viruses)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Miracles for export. (state intervention contributes to growth of East Asian economies) (The Analytical Economist)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Gary Stix
Out of place; a weed is a valuable crop to some farmers.Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Some women are more equal than others. (women's earnings)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Yesterday the peso, tomorrow the dollar?Science and technologyPaul Wallich
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