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Class Honours degree in Law and a degree in | Economics. |
“Rational behavior, in | economics, means that individuals maximizes his utilit |
illiamstown, Massachusetts, and his Ph.D. in | Economics from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor |
and Tiago Correia-Paulo pursued a career in | Economics. |
In | economics, a consumer unit is defined as either (1) al |
He received his Ph.D. in | Economics as a Fulbright Scholar from the University o |
In 1969, he received a doctorate in | economics from the University of Maryland. |
ty in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in | economics and served as executive editor of the Harvar |
College and in Montpellier, specializing in | economics. |
He obtained a master's degree in | economics at the Louvain School of Management and an M |
setts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in | economics from Harvard University. |
ent until 1970, when he became a lecturer in | Economics at the Open University. |
to the U.S. where he began as a lecturer in | economics, becoming professor of business administrati |
Tarek Coury is a Fellow in | Economics of University College, Oxford. |
Kendall earned a degree in | economics from UCLA and to this day maintains an avid |
Cincinnati in 1976, where he earned a BA in | Economics and in 1982 an MBA in Management. |
He has a Bachelor of Science in | Economics from the London School of Economics. |
He is Irish and holds an M.A. in | Economics, Geography and Public Administration from Tr |
ated with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in | Economics from the University of Malaya in Singapore ( |
La Porta received his A.B. in | economics at Universidad Catolica de Buenos Aries in A |
urin and worked as a post-graduate fellow in | economics at the Einaudi Foundation from 1973 to 1975. |
of London, Queen Mary College and a Ph.D. in | Economics from Harvard University. |
Master's degree in | economics and business administration, IESE Business S |
Manitoba, he received a Bachelor of Arts in | Economics and Political Science from the University of |
He is the author of several publications in | economics, and has received an honorary Doctor's degre |
hodology to discover causal relationships in | economics. |
m the University of Missouri, and a Ph.D. in | economics from Southern Methodist University. |
art School in Albany, and received a B.A. in | economics from Colgate University in Hamilton, New Yor |
He holds an AB in | economics from Harvard University, an MBA in finance f |
The magic number is a term in | economics that denotes the price of crude oil (measure |
to Scotland from Ireland, earned his B.A. in | economics and philosophy at King's College, Cambridge |
Berry lectured in | Economics at the School of African and Asian Studies i |
Gaitana has a degree in | economics from a lyceum of Economics. |
tended the University of Cologne majoring in | economics. |
ntants (England and Wales) and has a Ph.D in | Economics from the Delhi School of Economics. |
sistant Director of Research and a Reader in | Economics at the University of Cambridge until 2001. |
graduating summa cum laude with a degree in | economics. |
tical analysis of texts, various problems in | economics and finance. |
In 1965 he earned a master's degree in | economics from the School of Business, Economics and L |
Mkwezalamba graduated in | Economics from Chancellor College, University of Malaw |
He completed his Master of Philosophy in | Economics in 1982 and Doctor of Philosophy in Economic |
he did his B.Sc. in Statistics and M.Sc. in | Economics. |
He received a PhD in | Economics from the University of North Carolina at Cha |
lem, and graduated cum laude with degrees in | Economics and Jewish History in 1970, as well as with |
Dr. Detsky's initial training was in | economics, and he graduated from Harvard Medical Schoo |
He received PhD in | economics from University of Kansas in 1970. |
School of the University of Pennsylvania in | economics in 1929 and from the University of Pittsburg |
He earned a B.A. in | economics from the University of Damascus in 1967, and |
sity of Maryland with a bachelor's degree in | economics. |
gious Royal College Colombo, he has a BSc in | Economics and Politics and a MSc in Economics from the |
ademic work, publishing numerous articles in | Economics and preparing his book "Conditions of Econom |
tive of Michigan, Bacow received his S.B. in | economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technolo |
of Jesus and received a bachelor's degree in | economics from the ITAM and a doctorate in economics f |
Boozer received a BA in | Economics from Stanford University in 1971, and an MBA |
ied in the USA, and graduated with a B.A. in | Economics at Amherst College in Massachusetts, a schoo |
He received his B.S. from MIT in | economics in 1969 and both his M.A. (mathematics) and |
niversity of Canterbury, gaining a degree in | economics. |
He subsequently earned his M.A. in | Economics in 1978 from the University of Texas, and an |
ool in the UK, where she received her MSc in | Economics in 1998, and PhD in Economics in 2001. |
n at Whittier College and received a B.A. in | Economics in 1949. |
She received a B.A. in | economics from Mississippi State University with a min |
rom Stanford University in 1969 with a BA in | economics. |
rom 1963 to 1966, he worked as a lecturer in | economics at the University of Birmingham whilst study |
After graduating from UPENN with a B.A. in | Economics, Vinson moved to New York City in the early |
ublishes interviews with leading scholars in | economics, which is uncommon for an academic journal i |
's academic assignments included lecturer in | economics at the University of Ghana, 1963; assistant |
He graduated with a bachelor's degree in | Economics, and a master's degree in Organizational Beh |
the War he re-entered academia, lecturing in | Economics for a year at Imperial College London and an |
ales, Swansea where she was awarded a BSc in | Economics in 1968. |
ned a BCom degree (1922) and a BSc degree in | Economics (1923; specialising in modern economic histo |
Dr. Supachai received his Master's degree in | Economics, Development Planning and his Ph.D. in Econo |
He earned his B.A. in | Economics from Stanford University in 1994 and receive |
Falkengren holds a degree in | economics from Stockholm University. |
ern University in 1929 with a B.S. degree in | Economics from the Kellogg School of Management. |
Pennsylvania, earning a bachelors degree in | economics from Wharton School of Business. |
Winthrop House and graduated with an A,B. in | economics summa cum laude in 1975. |
chool in Boston, MA in addition to a M.A. in | Economics from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. |
SA, where he received a bachelor's degree in | Economics, a Masters in Management Information Systems |
Microcosm: The Quantum Revolution in | Economics and Technology. |
w, Glasgow University, where he graduated in | economics, and the London School of Economics. |
chool ("HBS-A" level), Zalm began a study in | economics at the Vrije Universiteit, from which he gra |
nion prize, the Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in | Economics, as part of a $14 million donation from the |
i) with distinction, and also holds a B.A in | Economics and Politics. |
1975, he completed his M.A., first class, in | Economics, from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in D |
itution of National Economy with a degree in | economics, Nakpaev began his professional life in 1983 |
ere he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in | Economics and Politics. |
rd and his Ph.D. from Stanford University in | economics in 1991 and was on the faculty at MIT and Ya |
n Faculty in 1947 and was awarded a Ph.D. in | Economics by the University of Chicago in 1951 for a d |
ege, Tirupati in which he did his Masters in | Economics. |
idge Demetriades won the Stephenson Prize in | Economics, awarded in recognition of his work on the r |
Grynspan obtained a Bachelor of Science in | economics from the University of Costa Rica and a Mast |
Medical Degree and Doctorate in | Economics from New York University, 1972-79, as part o |
She commenced her studies in | economics at Comprehensive University of Duisburg in 1 |
e of William and Mary in 1983 with a B.A. in | Economics. |
States in 1951 for undergraduate studies in | economics at San Francisco State University and postgr |
Who in Finance and Industry and Who's Who in | Economics. |
He was Senior Lecturer in | Economics at the Polytechnic of North London for over |
A Masters Degree in | Economics from the University of Southampton, United K |
World Bank and winner of the Nobel Prize in | Economics, has stated the total costs of the Iraq War |
hool, Wellington College and has a degree in | economics from Emmanuel College, Cambridge. |
graduate school where he received a Ph.D in | Economics. |
a from Williams College, magna cum laude, in | economics. |
from the University of Georgia, majoring in | economics. |
ckland although he also examined students in | economics. |
Martin commenced study in | economics at Indiana University in 1937. |
Kassouf received a PhD in | Economics from Columbia University (1965) and was late |
ollege, Cambridge with a BA (Hons) degree in | Economics. |
After obtaining a Master's Degree in | Economics at the Institut d'administration et de gesti |
He holds a B.A. in | Economics from Trent University. |
He holds a degree in | Economics from the Wharton School of the University of |
Cambridge, and obtained his MPhil and PhD in | Economics from the University of Cambridge. |
re he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in | economics. |
eceived his doctorate and master's degree in | economics from the University of Illinois and his Bach |
Carpio-Morales earned a Bachelor's degree in | Economics at the University of the Philippines. |
Khan Gold Medal for the best performance in | Economics and the Arts Faculty Scholarship for the bes |
Robyn holds a Bachelors Degree in | Economics from the University of Sydney and a Masters |
arvard College in 1975 and earned a Ph.D. in | economics from the Harvard department of economics in |
iversity in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in | economics. |
cKinsey & Company and to the firm's in-house | economics think-tank McKinsey Global Institute. |
Some of her areas of expertise included | economics (such as budget issues) and child care. |
dels are used in many disciplines, including | economics, machine learning/artificial intelligence, b |
overing a range of critical topics including | economics, environmental impacts, policy, science, bus |
s covering a range of disciplines, including | economics, sociology and international politics. |
ects of large dams and development including | economics, politics, environmental risk, energy, agric |
From Nile to Indus: | Economics and Security in the Middle East. |
m the university's departments of industrial | economics, accounting and insurance and its Institute |
opean Association for Research in Industrial | Economics (EARIE). |
on, and in 1968 gained a first in Industrial | Economics from Nottingham University, where he briefly |
Dr. Anusree Paul is Ph.D. in Industrial | Economics from University of Calcutta and M.Phil from |
a former editor of the Journal of Industrial | Economics and associate editor of the International Jo |
He gained an MA in Industrial | Economics at the University of Sussex, and returned to |
Her areas of interest are Industrial | Economics, Development Economics and Econometrics. |
In 1991, he founded Toulouse's Industrial | Economics Institute (Institut D'Economie Industrielle, |
1940) FIMI, SMMT Professor of Motor Industry | Economics, and Director for Automotive Industry Resear |
a number of speeches on the Steel industry, | Economics, and International Affairs. |
quality and quantity, ecosystem informatics, | economics, policy, and social and institutional analys |
ecializing in microeconomics and information | economics. |
The Evolution of Institutional | Economics: Agency, Structure and Darwinism in American |
egrees in communication, legal institutions, | economics, and government (CLEG, which is housed in th |
e field and increase the number of insurance | economics textbooks while honoring Wharton professor, |
ber is a Professor Emeritus of International | Economics and Finance at the University of Chicago. |
h Advisory Board, Institute of International | Economics, Washington, D.C. |
and USA and acts as a leading international | Economics Advisor. |
t of his research is regarding international | economics and trade, international politics, economic |
olutionary Biology ranked 4th, international | economics 5th, fine arts 10th, economics 12th, history |
completed a masters degree in International | Economics and Finance at the same institution. |
ted with his Masters degree in International | economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Intern |
Assistant to the President for International | Economics and Senior Director of the National Security |
View from the U.S.”, Review of International | Economics, Fall 2004. |
received her Masters Degree in International | Economics. |
The Origins and International | Economics of Space Exploration. |
at the Peterson Institute for International | Economics and New York-based nonprofit organization Ma |
Peterson Institute for International | Economics |
ching after the war and taught international | economics at the University of Tokyo. |
He studied international | economics at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland a |
Institute for International | Economics, 2003. |
y of Oslo in 1949, and studied international | economics and European integration at the College of E |
reas of international finance, international | economics, and risk management. |
a 1979 paper in the Journal of International | Economics, and involves two key assumptions: that cons |
nosuke Matsushita Professor of International | Economics at Stanford University. |
in International Relations and International | Economics from the School of Advanced International St |
of International Business and International | Economics; |
Bilson received his Ph.D. in International | Economics from the University of Chicago in 1973. |
al Peace and the Institute for International | Economics. |
He taught international | economics at the University of Cologne until 1994. |
Utilizing his background in international | economics, Kowert had previously held a position at th |
ranga - Assistant Professor of International | Economics |
nnecticut (Bachelor of Arts in International | Economics), Idelson began his professional career as a |
With advanced degrees in International | Economics and Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher Scho |
of the Peterson Institute for International | Economics. |
(born 1948) is a professor of international | economics at the Institute for International Economic |
conomic Review, the Journal of International | Economics, International Journal of Central Banking, a |
ost important contributions to international | economics is the Grubel-Lloyd index, which measures in |
d an MA degree (and focused on international | economics and refugee studies). |
il 2001, he was a professor of international | economics at the same Institute. |
n progressives tend to support international | economics: they advocate progressive taxation and oppo |
ntly obtained a M.A. degree in International | Economics and Conflict Management at the Johns Hopkins |
of the Peterson Institute for International | Economics. |
by the Peterson Institute for International | Economics. |
ish economist and professor of international | economics at the Institute for International Economic |
Bernhard Harms Prize for International | Economics of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, |
economist at the Institute for International | Economics in Washington. |
on ¨ Center For Research Into-Post-Communist | Economics (CRCE) London ¨ Center For Economic Policy R |
luding a well-known textbook on introductory | economics which has been widely used in schools, colle |
International Institute of Islamic | Economics |
The article said Italian | Economics Minister Giulio Tremonti was "an attentive r |
e a board member, serving as director of its | economics department between 1946 and 1948. |
utive committee, and was responsible for its | economics department. |
nes met and married Katherine Jokl, a Jewish | economics graduate from Moravia, who had been at schoo |
article reported by the Wall Street Journal | economics bureau as one of the "Top 25 Economics Blogs |
Anthropology; Criminology, Law, and Justice; | Economics; History; Political Science; Psychology; and |
rk was a defense of (then popular) Keynesian | economics (Neo-Keynesianism would influence his though |
sed as job creation, an example of Keynesian | economics. |
By then Keynesian | economics had fallen out of favor. |
erate form of social democracy and Keynesian | economics since its founding during the Great Depressi |
ipeg Declaration which substituted Keynesian | economics for socialist remedies. |
nized as embryonic versions of the Keynesian | economics of the 1930s. |
He was influenced by Keynesian | economics. |
Bank pursued the multiple goals of Keynesian | economics, especially "easy money" and low interest ra |
for most textbook presentations of Keynesian | economics and the basis for policy. |
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