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ing for his safety because he was Jewish.
He continued his studies in the U.S.
and became a professor at M assachu
setts Institute of Technology (MIT).
In aw arding him the prize, the Nobel
comm ittee considered an im portant
article he wrote in 1944 about how the
am ount of money earned by workers
had an effect on unem ploym ent. He
believed that if businesses were facing
bad times, fewer workers would be
Every year Nobel Prizes are awarded
in chemistry, physics and other fields of
study. One of these fields is economics.
The prizes are given to individuals to
recognize their achievements in their
specific area.
The 1985 aw ard in economics was
won by Franco M odigliani. Born in
Italy 67 years ago. he left his home
country just before W orld W ar II, fear-
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o i opcorn is a very popular snack food
J that has been around fo ra longtim e
As a m atter of fact, ancient clay and
metal poppers found in Mexico, South
America and the southwestern United
States indicate that M exican Indians
were popping corn long before the
Spanish explorers arrived in America.
Popcorn brought as a goodwill
present by an Indian was served at the
first Thanksgiving in P lym outh,
Massachusetts. Soon colonists were
growing popcorn in their own gardens.
In I885 Charles Cretors of Chicago
invented the first steam -pow ered
popping machine. When traveling
salesm en began selling C’r e to r s ’
poppers, the popcorn business was on
its way.
W hat magic makes those kernels
burst into popcorn? There’s a natural
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moisture content. II kernels have lost
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Com pared to other snack fo< >ds,
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“It can't be yours," countered Don.
I lound this pen yesterday under the
hr trees next door to the school. It was
partly hidden in the leaves, but I saw it
It’s mine!"
After thinking a bit. John spoke up
Don. you must be mistaken. I hat pen
should he returned to M ark."
Why did John think it was M ark’s
pen?
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U.S. goods overseas and causes us to
buy foreign goods, such as cars. When
this happens, American workers lose
their jobs.
The Nobel Prize includes a check for
5225,000. With it Dr. M odigliani may
buy a new sailboat. W hat will he do
with the rest of it? Save it, of course!
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hired. W orkers priced themselves out
of the job market.
Dr. Modigliani is probably best
known for his theory about the life
cycle of personal savings. Simply, he
wrote that people saved now in order to
spend later. Young people saved more
of their money so they could live on
their savings after they retired and no
longer earned wages.
H ealso predicted that if the I9K0 tax
law did not include encouragem ent for
people to save, the U.S. dollar would
become too strong. Perhaps you’ve
heard on the news recently that this has
come true. This makes it hard to sell
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It was a cold, crisp autum n day, and
school had just let out Several students
were adm iring Don's new pen. It wasn’t
your ordinary ballpoint pen. It was a
shiny, obviously expensive, fountain
pen.
Just then Mark came up and, seeing
the pen, exclaimed, “T h at’s my pen. I
left it on my desk when I went to the
office, and when I got back it was
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