1. Except, of course, for the lone and level sands of the wrecked economy, which stretch away in all directions. 2. Apart from putting back together a wrecked economy, he also needs to rein in the armed forces. 3. They have often exploded in violence, leaving wrecked economies in their wake. 4. But it is a price Thailand has to pay for its wrecked economy. 5. The fear is that Zaire, suffering from ethnic strife and a wrecked economy, might continue to deteriorate into a bloody mess of warring provinces. 6. The first and foremost task of restoring a wrecked economy is to stabilise the currency. 7. The presidency ruling was requested by the government in a policy package aiming to restore the wrecked economy. 8. While the World Bank is more conscious about social well-being, the IMF is almost heartless in its programme to restore confidence to a wrecked economy. |