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d papers in, among others, Journal of Public | Economics, International Economic Review, Review of Ec |
sed as job creation, an example of Keynesian | economics. |
ontributed to the development of supply-side | economics when he served as Chairman of the Lehrman In |
," (with Alan J. Auerbach) Journal of Public | Economics, 88(5), pp. |
The Leonard Davis Institute of Health | Economics (LDI) is the center for health services rese |
ab and Robert MacCulloch), Journal of Public | Economics, 88(9-10), pp. |
rved a unique niche in the world of academic | economics, avoiding the Institutionalist approach insp |
2003 Blanchard served as the Chairman of the | Economics Department at MIT. |
International Institute of Islamic | Economics |
The Evolution of Institutional | Economics: Agency, Structure and Darwinism in American |
shed his research in the Journal of Monetary | Economics, the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, a |
f Corporate Finance and Journal of Financial | Economics. |
rnal of Finance and the Journal of Financial | Economics, the Review of Financial Studies is consider |
American economist and a professor of health | economics in the Department of Health Policy and Manag |
nford since 1973, serving as chairman of the | economics department from 1986 to 1989, director of th |
Fundamentals of Labor | Economics (co-authored with Thomas Hyclak and Robert T |
Mkwezalamba was a founding member of the | Economics Association of Malawi (ECAMA) and served as |
Ropp Center was used by the College of Home | Economics for 13 years until the Office of Special Pro |
eger" Larocque, a University of Saskatchewan | economics student, face off |
The Department of Applied | Economics |
Wendy B. Max is a professor of Health | Economics and the co-director of the Institute for Hea |
arch Professor at the University of Oxford's | Economics Department, and joined the Bank of England's |
inning with a concise treatment of classical | economics, this book challenges one of the fundamental |
degree in 1954 and a Bachelor of Philosophy ( | Economics) degree in 1955. |
of works in the broad tradition of heterodox | economics, and has made contributions on economic impe |
He is a professor and Chairman of the | Economics department at Harvard University. |
hen studied law at the University of Zagreb, | economics in Frankfurt and then political economy and |
mist and co-author, with Tyler Cowen, of the | economics blog Marginal Revolution. |
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. |
e head of the newly created Division of Home | Economics for the University. |
He became head of the | economics department at South Bank Polytechnic and pub |
ning Carnegie Mellon, he was a member of the | economics department at the University of North Caroli |
Journal of Monetary | Economics 2 (April 1976): 195-219 |
pointed the Presidential Professor of Health | Economics at the University of Southern California (US |
lth in the Long Run?” The Journal of Housing | Economics, 2007, “Effects of Housing Push Factors and |
A former chair of the | Economics Department and President of the Economic His |
has been an adjunct professor of managerial | economics at Columbia College of Missouri, and is a he |
cal arenas, including the areas of Financial | Economics, Financial Reform, Prudential Regulations, T |
w and Intriligator, Handbook of Mathematical | Economics |
(economist) (1914-1992), scholar of Chinese | economics and history |
shall, his last book being a critique of The | Economics of Alfred Marshall (1935). |
gned her post as Dean of the College of Home | Economics at Syracuse University. |
nd Terry Barker in the Department of Applied | Economics. |
sity as an assistant professor of managerial | economics. |
low of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health | Economics at the University of Pennsylvania and a memb |
The Political Economy of Participatory | Economics with R. Hahnel (1991) |
s many faculties, such as a School of Drama, | Economics Research centre, MBA, MCA. |
urnal of Law and Liberty, Review of Austrian | Economics, and other publications. |
If the theme of Hazlitt's | Economics in One Lesson is the indirect effects of int |
ntil 1952, when he took the Chair of Applied | Economics at Queen's University, Belfast. |
Coyle is Managing Director of Enlightenment | Economics, an economic consultancy to large corporate |
The Irrelevance of Conventional | Economics (1982) |
He then attended the University of Chicago | Economics department and graduated with a Master's deg |
Journal of Environmental | Economics and Management 14,1987. |
d, with the available studies of Humanities, | Economics and Social science. |
by the American Association of Agricultural | Economics and remains an influential work on Taiwan's |
ranga - Assistant Professor of International | Economics |
the Society for the Development of Austrian | Economics. |
Pioneers of Modern | Economics in Britain (ed. |
man in his essay The Methodology of Positive | Economics. |
Foundations of Monetary | Economics (6 vols.), 1994. |
e activities within the realm of development | economics. |
esearch interests are in the areas of Public | economics, Economics of education, Regulation, and Gam |
e was Secretary of the Department of Applied | Economics at Cambridge University. |
st, currently serving as professor of public | economics at the London School of Economics (LSE). |
tative at the highest government body of the | Economics School (1965-1966). |
support of geoanarchism (a kind of Georgist | economics) and his advocacy of civil liberties, anarch |
(born 1948) is a professor of international | economics at the Institute for International Economic |
remium on U.S. equity", Journal of Financial | Economics 32 (2), 1992, pp. |
His research is in the area of the | economics of Water Management. |
so used frequently in search models of labor | economics. |
the firm size effect", Journal of Financial | Economics 14 (3), 1985, pp. |
Journal of Law, | Economics and Organization |
He is a member of the | economics department at UWO and continues to supervise |
e field and increase the number of insurance | economics textbooks while honoring Wharton professor, |
conomic Review, the Journal of International | Economics, International Journal of Central Banking, a |
the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial | Economics and the Journal of Financial and Quantitativ |
It covers all aspects of the | economics of developing countries, including education |
ibutions to the development of environmental | economics in Europe. |
She received a Master of Science ( | Economics) degree from the London School of Economics |
By John K. Hatch, Dept. of Agricultural | Economics, Michigan State University (1980) |
He is currently professor of political | economics at the University of Cologne. |
From 1999 to 2005 he was professor of energy | economics at the Norwegian School of Economics and Bus |
reporting in the field of energy | economics; |
hed in Econometrica, the Journal of Monetary | Economics, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Contro |
rth Central Division, Bureau of Agricultural | Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
as also co-editor of the Journal of Monetary | Economics for more than twenty years. |
Journal of Monetary | Economics 5, pp. |
feld was a strong supporter of laissez-faire | economics and a harsh critic of socialism and to this |
rnal of Economic Growth, Journal of Monetary | Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Economi |
He has a Bachelor of Arts ( | Economics) with the Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the U |
have appeared in the Journal of Development | Economics, International Journal of Middle East Studie |
The American Journal of Agricultural | Economics is a peer-reviewed academic journal of agric |
ur mind, whether it's the downfall of global | economics or terrible environmental troubles, the thin |
is a contributor to the fields of behavioral | economics and behavioral finance. |
a former editor of the Journal of Industrial | Economics and associate editor of the International Jo |
il 2001, he was a professor of international | economics at the same Institute. |
He has published widely in the area of the | economics of education, including papers in the Econom |
tor of the journal Labour - Review of labour | economics and industrial relations, he also wrote for |
i, Amato, Ciampi), and a professor of Labour | Economics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. |
hes regulation from the triple angle of Law, | economics, and political science. |
ge and director of the department of applied | economics, although he continued to work as a governme |
forerunner to the development of biophysical | economics and ecological economics, advanced by Freder |
s article is within the scope of WikiProject | Economics, a collaborative effort to improve the cover |
Bank pursued the multiple goals of Keynesian | economics, especially "easy money" and low interest ra |
From 1969 she taught at schools of home | economics and from 1971 at a junior secondary commerci |
d of Program Surveys, Bureau of Agricultural | Economics, United States Department of Agriculture; Se |
Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial | Economics, the Review of Financial Studies, the Americ |
rch Department in 1966, becoming head of the | economics section in 1974. |
hers are: David Blake, Professor of Pensions | Economics and Director of Pensions Institute; Andrew C |
explicate phenomena in the sphere of energy | economics without, however, passing moral judgment on |
r of the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural | Economics. |
Health and Efficiency: A Sociology of Health | Economics, with Malcolm Ashmore and T.J. Pinch, Milton |
ago played in the development of Neo-liberal | economics and Neo-conservatism. |
rspective, Ratigan served as moderator of an | economics debate between Lawrence Kudlow and Paul Krug |
mestic Science and Arts, the College of Home | Economics, the Nesbitt College of Design, Nutrition, H |
Those aspects of Marxian | economics which retain validity do not seem to me to j |
3-1988) and was Coordinating Minister of the | Economics, Finance and Industry and Development Superv |
egrees offered are, B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) ( | Economics English), B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) (Chemi |
ranslated the Macmillan Dictionary of Modern | Economics and is the author of the Concise English-Cze |
programs represent a fusion of technologies, | economics and policies of secure communication network |
al institutions as active agents of tertiary | economics in urban centres; and to present alternative |
ing contribution in the field of development | economics. |
hn Kenneth Galbraith: The Making of American | Economics. |
ugh the professional development of property | economics worldwide. |
ge pensions 1901-5, and was president of the | economics and statistics section at the 1902 meeting o |
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian | Economics (the successor journal to the Review of Aust |
or markets and unusual applications of labor | economics (to beauty, sleep and suicide). |
here he developed the curriculum of Biblical | Economics, and received an honorary Doctorate Degree. |
f the founders of the school of neoclassical | economics. |
bad news for corruption", Journal of Public | Economics 87 (7-8): 1801-1824, doi:10.1016/S0047-2727( |
the Barton L. Weller Professor of Political | Economics at MIT, in the Department of Urban Studies a |
for most textbook presentations of Keynesian | economics and the basis for policy. |
al, NYU Law Journal, and the Journal of Law, | Economics and Organization. |
and in 1994 Tylecote became Professor of the | Economics and Management of Technological Change. |
He is professor of health | economics and epidemiology at the University of Cologn |
ish economist and professor of international | economics at the Institute for International Economic |
Cypriot economist and Professor of Financial | Economics at the University of Leicester. |
He was honorary professor of social | economics in the Catholic University of America from 1 |
He was Professor of Statistical | Economics at the University of Oxford (1948-1959), and |
She is also the chairman of Frontier | Economics Limited. |
m 1952 to 1982 he was a professor of fishery | economics at the Norwegian School of Economics and Bus |
e has also published in the area of regional | economics (with papers in the Journal of Regional Scie |
c) and postgraduates (MA/MSc) are offered in | economics, finance and investment, management, and rea |
While there, she taught Oklahoma History, | Economics, Government and American History. |
Torsten Oltmanns studied | Economics at the University of Cologne (Germany). |
his work (with Richard D. Wolff) on Marxian | economics, economic methodology and class analysis. |
His work focusses on the | economics of poor countries; it includes notable contr |
According to the Stern Review on the | Economics of Climate Change, our emissions would have |
He focuses on communicating | economics to non-economists, and to that end is the ho |
ll We Need Is a Paradigm: Essays on Science, | Economics, and Logic from The Harvard Review of Philos |
ings of the Rotterdam Conference on Cultural | Economics, North-Holland (forthcoming 2003). |
World Bank Annual Conference on Development | Economics 1990 (eds. |
Articles and journalism on labour, | economics, industry and politics |
ers), one of the first books on mathematical | economics. |
airman of the Swedish Expert Group on Public | Economics (ESO). |
lett's research primarily focuses on ancient | economics and the human interelationships that subsequ |
the Cold War he was also an expert on Soviet | economics. |
His work has focused on financial | economics and informational cascades. |
is teaching and research have focused on the | economics of information technology (IT) and social me |
regarded environmentalist and expert on the | economics of cities. |
health outcome manager for studies on health | economics and evidence based medicine. |
historical impact of the soybean crop on the | economics of West Tennessee and specifically the City |
He is best known for his work on the | economics of technological change, and for his contrib |
g the 1980s, Apple's practice focused on the | economics of the art world. |
unded in 1917, often focuses on quantitative | economics. |
is best known for his work on participatory | economics with Z Magazine editor Michael Albert. |
luding a well-known textbook on introductory | economics which has been widely used in schools, colle |
given his work a lasting influence on modern | economics. |
The Great Depression took its toll on the | economics of the game, and while managing the 1933 Ric |
hurch, Oxford, and after a brief spell on an | economics fellowship at the University of Cambridge (1 |
a collaborative blog focusing on progressive | economics, created by web entrepreneur and cultural th |
His work focuses on the | economics of information. |
Evolution and Institutions: On Evolutionary | Economics and the Evolution of Economics (Edward Elgar |
Bradford's research focused on public-sector | economics. |
on abstract aesthetic principles, or on the | economics of commercial construction, or on the techni |
cords led to several agreements on politics, | economics and human rights. |
rote several books and articles on politics, | economics, law, and history. |
d an MA degree (and focused on international | economics and refugee studies). |
His work focuses on development | economics. |
of Pennsylvania, with a focus on philosophy, | economics, and political science. |
Bernard teaches a core MBA course on Global | Economics for Managers as well as an elective focused |
exclusive of minority groups based on race, | economics, gender, sexuality and communicative differe |
from University of Manchester on Development | Economics. |
has also had a significant impact on popular | economics, with references in mainstream business and |
e has lectured and given workshops on Global | Economics, Money, and Community Currencies in the U.S. |
He co-founded the NYU Summer Workshop on the | Economics of Information Technology and the Workshop o |
Armey served on the | economics faculty at the University of Montana from 19 |
He also served on the | economics faculty at George Mason University from 1985 |
ition to a number of journal articles on the | economics of sports, led to Tollison's work being freq |
), supposedly for its excessive focus on the | economics of the era, and the volume reassigned to ano |
tration with a concentration on: Accounting, | Economics, Finance |
University of Maryland with two B.A., one in | economics and the other in government & politics in 19 |
of Indian history by considering not only on | economics, and politics, but also religion and philoso |
whisky industry was reviewing operations the | economics of running this relatively small and remote |
His magnum opus was | Economics of the Present and the Future (1848). |
the school's animal science or agricultural | economics programs. |
e reading, writing in his diary, or studying | economics. |
Hidden Order: The | Economics of Everyday Life. |
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