1. So, fixed exchange rates or narrow bands simply do not allow countries the flexibility to solve their internal economic troubles. 2. The economic troubles antedate the current administration. 3. Although Iran has economic troubles, aggravated in part by a U.S. trade embargo, it is not in dire shape. 4. And despite the demand for their product and their technological smarts, the people who run effects houses often run into economic trouble. 5. Analysts said, however, that they expected the gap to widen considerably in future months as Asian economic trouble squeezed exports and created cheaper imports. 6. And economic troubles have engendered a political crisis of confidence, pitting ancient regimes against a generation eager for change as it looks forward to a truly democratic Asia. 7. And the recent economic troubles in Asia are expected to put further downward pressure on consumer prices. 8. And the general decline in the value of assets around Asia reduces the ability of countries in the region to invest elsewhere, potentially triggering deeper economic troubles. 9. And the recent economic troubles in Mexico have stung a class of loyal western buyers. 10. As the family sinks steadily into economic trouble and internal discord, developers from other areas dispatch agents to angle for the courtyard. |