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Governor Bush's Individual Account Proposal: A Reassessment Using Realistic Stock Return Projections, by Dean Baker, ... (5771 words) |
 | This study repeats the exercise performed in the ABMO study with one important improvement: it uses projections of stock returns that are derived from the growth projections in the Social Security trustees report. |
 | The ABMO study used an assumption from Martin Feldstein, an advisor to Governor Bush, that the individual accounts could be administered at a cost of 0.4 percent of assets annually. |
 | ABMO assumed that the accumulations in the individual accounts could be converted into an annuity at no cost. |
| Ch 610a, 610b: Fall Semester, 1999 (4336 words) |
 | Since both electrons are in an orbital which is much lower in energy than when they are in the 1s AO of a hydrogen atom, they molecule is much lower in energy (we say, more stable) than the two separate atoms. |
 | Again, whether the plus is on the right and minus on the left, or its reverse is not significant, but the relative signs of the orbitals in the two lobes is significant. |
 | The stronger the overlap interaction, the greater the lowering of the BMO (and the greater the increase in energy of the ABMO). |