A CONSERVATIVE PEER and the chief executive of the retail chain Next wants to give you a €300,000 prize. And there’s an apparently simple way to win it: can you figure out how best to let a country leave the euro? Simon Wolfson has donated £250,000 to the ‘Wolfson Economics Prize’, being run by the not-for-profit London-based Policy Exchange. Its quandry is relatively simple: it simply asks for submissions on how to manage the orderly exit of one, or more, member states from the European Monetary Union. One of the major stumbling blocks faced by the single currency, in the midst of the ongoing European debt crisis, is how to leave it – a circumstance never imagined when it was being first conceived. Though the 1992 Maastricht Treaty outlined specific criteria that countries had to meet if they wanted to join the euro, it never outlined how a country could leave it – meaning there is no ‘formula’ for states to follow if they want to revert back to their old currencies. Wolfson’s challenge is to come up with a system that allows for countries to leave the currency in an orderly way, with the minimal impact and disruption either to their own countries or to the others left in the Euro.
The project is targeted at top academics and economists from around the world, but is open to entry by anyone who is interested – and with a prize of £250,000, it could well attract significant worldwide interest. “There is now a real possibility that political or economic pressure may force one or more states to leave the euro. If this process is mismanaged it could threaten European savings, employment and the stability of the international banking system,” Wolfson said. This prize aims to ensure that high quality economic thought is given to how the euro might be restructured into more stable currencies. The winning submission will be asked to consider what a post-euro Eurozone would be like, how to manage the transition between the current situation and live after the euro, and how employment, savings and debts would be treated. The one-off prize is will be the world’s second-biggest economics cash prize in 2012, second only to the Nobel Prize.
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Laser Swords and Poses 2 for Genesis 3 & 8 Male and Female. There is one laser sword with its own blade prop and belt clip.
The laser sword can be loaded by itself or directly to the left and or right hand of the supported figure with the blade already attached. The laser sword and blade can also be loaded up parented to the belt clip which will be parented to the pelvis of the figure. The laser sword and belt clip have one material preset each and the blade has 7 material presets. The blade material presets turn the blade into a mesh light. To create the glow effect, there are 6 bloom options available.
The bloom options are based on distance. Setting 01 is for close ups with the laser sword and setting 06 is for the furthest away. There is also a bloom off option provided for easy access.
Please note, the bloom setting is a global setting and will affect ALL lights in the scene that are visable to the camera. The bloom effect is not seen if the background of the image is transparent. For each of the supported figures there are 21 full body poses with 21 mirrored poses. There is included 21 upper and lower body poses with mirrored versions of each for pose mixing. In addition to this, there is 4 left and right hand poses so that the laser sword can be used with any Genesis 3 or 8 pose set. The lower body poses are standard poses while all the full body, upper body and hand poses are hierarchical poses. This means that the laser sword will be correctly placed in the figures hand when using the hierarchical poses, as long as it is parented to the correct hand first!
This set is optimized for both smart content users and folder users. All the laser sword options inlcuding material presets and bloom presets are conveniently available for folder users in each of the figures pose folders while smart content users will only see one copy of those same presets. All the material presets and bloom presets are Iray only. There are no 3Delight options in this set.