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Review: “Keynes' | Economics: Methodological Issues by Tony Lawson; Hashe |
iology from the prestigious London School of | Economics, Michael Peacock joined BBC Television in 19 |
By John K. Hatch, Dept. of Agricultural | Economics, Michigan State University (1980) |
agonese Party (PAR) with Lanzuela serving as | Economics Minister until 1993. |
Robert Schmidt (SPD) - | Economics Minister |
rd Reich to State Secretary and acting Reich | Economics Minister as a member of the NSDAP and the SS |
The article said Italian | Economics Minister Giulio Tremonti was "an attentive r |
al, Goerdeler latched onto him as the future | economics minister in his post-Hitler cabinet. |
he Reichstag, taking a position in the Reich | Economics Ministry in 1943, where he was appointed Sta |
of North Rhine-Westphalia and served in the | Economics ministry as state secretary, and later as Fe |
mediate appointment General Secretary in the | Economics Ministry in the government of Panagis Tsalda |
is Foreign Minister, Domingo Cavallo, to the | Economics Ministry. |
versity where he majored in history, with an | economics minor, and became president of the campus br |
o the fields of Economic Growth, Development | Economics, Monetary Economics, Macro-Econometrics, and |
e has lectured and given workshops on Global | Economics, Money, and Community Currencies in the U.S. |
Business and | Economics: Morita Akio (Japan) |
The Marshall Library of | Economics moved to Sidgwick Avenue in the 1960s. |
PhD in Government from the London School of | Economics, MSc in Public Sector Management from Aston |
, Geography, History, ICT, Mathematics, Home | Economics, Music, Moving Image Arts Personal Developme |
itution of National Economy with a degree in | economics, Nakpaev began his professional life in 1983 |
e of the earliest uses of control methods in | economics, namely Holt, Modigliani, Muth and Simon (19 |
Bevin is the Party's spokesperson on | Economics, National Assets and Defence. |
ate and its people, government and politics, | economics, natural resources, holidays, culture, educa |
Economics Network | |
The Business Journal, a weekly business and | economics newspaper covering the Piedmont Triad region |
economist Paul Krugman (then the most recent | Economics Nobel Prize winner) arising out of a panel d |
ings of the Rotterdam Conference on Cultural | Economics, North-Holland (forthcoming 2003). |
, Johns Hopkins, Juilliard, London School of | Economics, Northwestern, Oxford, Pennsylvania, Princet |
ith John Hardman Moore, Quarterly Journal of | Economics, November 1994,841-879 |
He wrote also a book on | economics, O Lichwie (On Usury) (1596). |
He also wrote on | economics, observing that demand for a particular comm |
on, England to study at the London School of | Economics, obtaining his LL.M degree in 1976. |
re for Development Economics/Delhi School of | Economics Occasional Paper 1, March 2002 |
his research on game theory and experimental | economics, Ockenfels is considered one of most influen |
C: | Economics of Agricultural Markets and single CMO |
6/2007, he studied at the Centre for Law and | Economics of Sport in Limoges and obtained a Master of |
The | economics of the format proved to be untenable, howeve |
including "Robert Cornog for discussing the | economics of the leoport." |
ral policy, futures and options markets, the | economics of China's agriculture, and the economics of |
y him, but the administration of justice and | economics of the military was part of the Oberadminist |
the title of Doctor honoris causa of Law and | Economics of the Faculty of Beni Culturali of the Univ |
r a further five years, until the disastrous | economics of Clyde cruising signalled the end. |
Plenitude: The New | Economics of True Wealth (2010) |
His work focusses on the | economics of poor countries; it includes notable contr |
The | Economics of Hope: Essays on Technical Change, Economi |
esides his intellectual contributions in the | economics of innovation and systems of innovation, Chr |
According to the Stern Review on the | Economics of Climate Change, our emissions would have |
Eventually, the | economics of AM radio in the United States meant a mov |
ing, as in most engineering disciplines, the | economics of a product plays an important role. |
His current research concerns the | economics of competition and regulation. |
“Environomics: The | Economics of Environmentally Safe Prosperity” (1993) |
In addition, the | economics of multiphase production is attractive to up |
thony Appiah, Buying Freedom: The Ethics and | Economics of Slave Redemption. |
to find its audience quickly enough and the | economics of the large venue forced it to close after |
s militaristic nationalism were at work: the | economics of imperialism and the newspaper press playe |
sions Scenarios, and the Stern Review of the | economics of global warming. |
be specially relevant to women, such as 'the | economics of health' and 'women and the land', and in |
ction, sex differences in labor markets, the | economics of aging, the employment relationship, and s |
phase, management expressed concern over the | economics of applying the low cost carrier model to tr |
employed as a secretary in the Department of | Economics of UW for two years, then went into business |
An expert on the Russian economy and the | economics of high technology, he joined the Wellesley |
or of Workers of the World Relax: The Simple | Economics of Less Industrial Work. |
cula included Analysis, Chemical Technology, | Economics of Nuclear Power, Engineering Science, Exper |
The | economics of Swahili publishing would normally make a |
Economics of civil war, aid, globalisation and poverty | |
public policy, most particularly the fiscal | economics of government spending, taxation, financial |
ngkou), Ding was a graduate of the School of | Economics of Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. |
an Economic Review, Econometrica, Economica, | Economics of Transition, European Business Forum, Euro |
oil price hike in 1973 greatly improved the | economics of producing oil in remote locations. |
to reduce bycatch without also affecting the | economics of the fishery. |
has conducted research on the market and the | economics of electronic identity, the changing infrast |
The Faculty of | Economics of the University of Navarra was founded in |
The Origins and International | Economics of Space Exploration. |
arch papers illustrate how these distinctive | economics of information technologies warrant new pric |
ment of the Faculty of Political Science and | Economics of the University of Madrid and he was the f |
, uranium mining, nuclear proliferation, the | economics of nuclear power, non-nuclear energy strateg |
is teaching and research have focused on the | economics of information technology (IT) and social me |
The New | Economics of Information by Stonier, Tom., Neville Jay |
on projects together and to benefit from the | economics of scale. |
He further argues that the | economics of religion can provide explanations for the |
regarded environmentalist and expert on the | economics of cities. |
parents, Abedisi Adu, a Nigerian lecturer in | economics of Yoruba background, and Anne Hayes, an Eng |
itical Economy: Readings in the Politics and | Economics of American Public Policy |
The | Economics of Poverty (1955) |
The | Economics of Yerba Mate in Seventeenth-Century South A |
historical impact of the soybean crop on the | economics of West Tennessee and specifically the City |
and has a degree in Languages, Politics and | Economics of Modern Europe from Loughborough Universit |
assistant professor in 1994 at the School of | Economics of Istanbul University. |
He is best known for his work on the | economics of technological change, and for his contrib |
s scholarly research analyzes what makes the | economics of IT products and industries unique. |
The | Economics of Drug Legalization |
g the 1980s, Apple's practice focused on the | economics of the art world. |
ed The Analysis of Household Composition and | Economics of Scale in Consumption (1976), L'impresa ne |
Readings in the | Economics of Law and Regulation (1984, with Veljanovsk |
the former USSR; endogenous economic growth; | economics of technological change; trade and financial |
onmental regulations and high mud costs, the | economics of an effective mud systems come into consid |
Cohen, Ruth L. (1940) The | Economics of Agriculture |
ronment, the laser digital converting is the | economics of scale when the production run is short, a |
books, with a strong emphasis on the law and | economics of public corporations. |
ion, production, transportation, storage and | economics of oil and gas. |
The Great Depression took its toll on the | economics of the game, and while managing the 1933 Ric |
osts due to the great depression changed the | economics of running a mine, and an increased demand d |
rch on the literature, history, politics and | economics of Latin America and the Caribbean. |
D L Shah National Award on ' | Economics of Quality' |
As the | economics of the viallage have changed, it has become |
this book were omitted in his later book The | Economics of Enterprise (1914). |
shall, his last book being a critique of The | Economics of Alfred Marshall (1935). |
This can vastly improve the safety and | economics of flight. |
Centre for the | Economics of Education |
While at Rand, he co-authored "The | Economics of Defense Spending in the Nuclear Age (1960 |
A 2006 report, The | Economics of Mass Surveillance calculated that the use |
f Profit", 1976, in Howard and King, editor, | Economics of Marx |
editor, | Economics of Information Security (ISBN 978-1-4020-808 |
Economics of Identity Theft (ISBN 0387345892) | |
The | Economics of Liberty (1990; online e-book) ISBN 0-9454 |
His work focuses on the | economics of information. |
nized as embryonic versions of the Keynesian | economics of the 1930s. |
Surviving the Global Financial Crisis: The | Economics of Hope for Generation X (1996) |
Hidden Order: The | Economics of Everyday Life. |
y He authored The Invisible Hook: The Hidden | Economics of Pirates, a book in which he uses rational |
Casson, Mark C. (2000) | Economics of International Business; A New Research Ag |
The | economics of folk singing meant that Bellamy sold his |
y conceived mission has sufficed; today, the | economics of the publishing world have created a situa |
His magnum opus was | Economics of the Present and the Future (1848). |
The | economics of almshouses takes the form of the provisio |
The review covers | economics of the workplace, work-life issues, collecti |
His publications included History and | Economics of Indian Famines (1914); Britain and World |
Latin American Studies at the Department of | Economics of Harvard University in Fall 2003/Fall 2004 |
on abstract aesthetic principles, or on the | economics of commercial construction, or on the techni |
His research is in the area of the | economics of Water Management. |
(Institute of | Economics of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., |
untry, that was to be based primarily in the | economics of Co-operative enterprises. |
The Munich Re Programme - Evaluating the | economics of climate risks and opportunities in the in |
Economics of a Changing World (1933), | |
It covers all aspects of the | economics of developing countries, including education |
The | Economics of Imperfect Competition (1933) |
His involvement in the | economics of oil and other energy issues goes back to |
4. | Economics of knowledge, innovation and evolution |
In 1975 she received a PhD in | Economics of Education from the University of London f |
s, the most important considerations are the | economics of the processes and this is dictated by the |
e published his first book, "Lincoln and the | Economics of the American Dream." |
chronicles the distribution, production and | economics of marijuana. |
Studies in the | Economics of Overhead Costs Chicago, University of Chi |
ily increasing capital costs, which made the | economics of new plants unfavorable. |
be involved in manipulating the politics and | economics of the future". |
Apart from valuable contributions to the | economics of art and the economics of education, he is |
The | Economics of Individual and Population Aging. |
‘The | Economics of the Slums', M Comm thesis, University of |
, specialising in the politics, culture, and | economics of nineteenth- and twentieth-century imperia |
The overall | economics of the project were greatly undermined by th |
Time on the Cross: The | Economics of American Negro Slavery, 2 volumes, 1974. |
ntinuous supply of nuclear bombs, making the | economics of such a system rather questionable. |
He has published widely in the area of the | economics of education, including papers in the Econom |
galized casinos in the United States and the | economics of a national health care policy. |
ity and in 1972, he was awarded the Ph.D. in | Economics of Harvard University. |
Jevons and Walras, the rational expectations | economics of the 1970s and 1980s was a direct outgrowt |
Due to the changing | economics of the agricultural industry, the original e |
The | Economics of Full Employment, 1944. |
Clinch, J.P. (1999) | Economics of Irish Forestry: Evaluating the Returns to |
The | Economics of Planning Public Works (1935) |
s, as well as Economic Theory (1964) and The | Economics of Imperfect Knowledge (1998). |
gical change and innovation, carbon finance, | economics of renewables, environmental impacts, consum |
flict in Big-time College Sports (1999), The | Economics of Sport, I & II (2001), May the Best Team W |
uation in New Zealand improved, the marginal | economics of limited production led to its commercial |
any areas, including but not limited to, the | economics of peace, economic conversion, the macroecon |
He co-founded the NYU Summer Workshop on the | Economics of Information Technology and the Workshop o |
as also managing director and coordinator of | economics of the Industrial Engineering Department and |
Tarek Coury is a Fellow in | Economics of University College, Oxford. |
thor of Trust and Risk in Internet Commerce, | Economics of Identity Theft and the editor of Economic |
Network Neutrality and the | Economics of Congestion, 94 Georgetown Law Journal 184 |
fessor of Geography and Regional Science, of | Economics, of Urban and Regional Planning at the Unive |
rategic Guide to the Network Economy and The | Economics of Information Technology: An Introduction. |
iental and African Studies for an MSc in the | economics of underdeveloped countries -- his thesis wa |
tor, with Stephen Cox, of Literature and the | Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture (20 |
Walter Isard, Charles H. Anderton (1992), | Economics of arms reduction and the peace process: con |
whisky industry was reviewing operations the | economics of running this relatively small and remote |
Overclockability arises in part due to the | economics of the manufacturing processes of CPUs and o |
was a Reader and Professor of Department of | Economics of University of Rajasthan between 1961-1966 |
Bernhard Harms Prize for International | Economics of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, |
ition to a number of journal articles on the | economics of sports, led to Tollison's work being freq |
This change was made due to the | economics of the music industry at that time. |
The Centre for the | Economics of Education (CEE) is a think tank in London |
om the London Business School in the area of | Economics of Innovation. |
urned off, with serious repercussion for the | economics of the area, already paralyzed by the Povolz |
), supposedly for its excessive focus on the | economics of the era, and the volume reassigned to ano |
The School of Business and | Economics offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Intern |
The European School of | Economics offers four undergraduate programmes (BSc in |
ICADE School of Business and | Economics offers several undergraduate and graduate de |
uthor who studies and writes on politics and | economics, often within a historical perspective. |
am, 1981), co-authored with his wife Jo Ann; | Economics on Trial (Dow Jones Irwin, 1991); Scrooge In |
cialty was econometrics and studied European | economics on a Rockefeller Fellowship in 1955 and 1956 |
work his way upwards in society, he studied | economics on his own, took voice classes from an actre |
ses Prize for Scholarship in Austrian School | Economics on yet another. |
fferent strands of value theory in Classical | economics: one based on the labour theory of value as |
an honorary degree from the Hanken School of | Economics, one of the oldest business schools in the N |
r areas of economic theory, such as monetary | economics or Ricardian equivalence and its relation to |
It is not typically taught in | economics or in history departments though it is widel |
The Methodology of | Economics, or How economists Explain, 1980 (revised ed |
Maths and | Economics or |
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