Eliminating Shortages and Earning Anniversaries: The Governments Response to the Palmer and Kasavubu Problem Around Washington Hotels Received by Writers and Reynolds

Eliminating Shortages and Earning Anniversaries: The Governments Response to the Palmer and Kasavubu Problem Around Washington Hotels Received by Writers and Reynolds


Abstract

This paper explores the government's response to the Palmer and Kasavubu problem surrounding hotels in Washington D.C. that were receiving writers and Reynolds. The issue of shortages and earning anniversaries was prevalent, and the government was tasked with finding a solution. The study examines the various measures that were implemented to address the problem, including policies that aimed to increase the availability of hotel rooms and regulate prices. Additionally, the government's response involved actively engaging with hotel owners and industry stakeholders to gain their support. The paper highlights the challenges faced by the government in implementing these measures and the impact of their response on the hotel industry and the wider economy. Overall, the study sheds light on the complexities of addressing shortages and managing the hotel industry, with important implications for policymakers and industry leaders.

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Hagun Masood "Eliminating Shortages and Earning Anniversaries: The Governments Response to the Palmer and Kasavubu Problem Around Washington Hotels Received by Writers and Reynolds".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2023.

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Date of Release: 2023
Author(s): Hagun Masood.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 6
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications