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Dury Falls Wing (business studies, | economics) |
ogy, Drama, Earth and Environmental Studies, | Economics, English, Entertainment, Food Technology, Ge |
iences, Chemistry, Criminal Justice Studies, | Economics, English, Environmental Sciences, Foreign La |
He holds an M.A. in Korean Studies, | Economics and International Relations and a Ph.D. in E |
de Information Technology, Business Studies, | Economics, Drama, Art and Music. |
many before the turn of the century to study | economics, publishing papers spanning just under forty |
rsity of Iceland, and later went on to study | economics in Stockholm University. |
managing a gift shop and moving on to study | economics and business at Aberystwyth University. |
Fu Mingxia went to college to study | economics after winning three Olympic gold medals in w |
bul and went to Strasbourg, France, to study | economics at the University of Strasbourg. |
edical doctor before being inspired to study | economics after attending a series of lectures by prom |
from his father went to Switzerland to study | economics in 1930. |
Then, from 1981 to 1991, he went on to study | Economics, completing his degree in 1985 and his PhD i |
ugged and determined that he wanted to study | economics. |
to Columbia University in New York to study | economics and politics in 1919. |
t liberal, and in 1905, she went on to study | economics, and became a frequent public speaker on pol |
n and went to Christ Church, Oxford to study | economics. |
After a period overseas, studying | economics in the United States, and touring 16 countri |
After studying | economics at Queen's University Belfast, Byrne became |
He studied in a Gymnasium, before studying | economics at the University of Cologne. |
eft the military in 1946, and began studying | economics at the University of Saskatchewan, from whic |
attends The University of Rochester studying | Economics and completes in NCAA Division 1 squash for |
he University of Western Australia, studying | economics and arts. |
Hugim high school in Haifa, before studying | economics, statistics and law at the Hebrew University |
e reading, writing in his diary, or studying | economics. |
After studying | Economics and Communications Szarvas worked as a broke |
He started studying | economics at the business school in Frankfurt am Main, |
Circus and French Kiss, while also studying | economics at the University of Toronto. |
aduated from University of Chicago, studying | Economics and English literature. |
She spent time studying | economics and geography. |
l High School A in Tel Aviv, before studying | economics, international relations and public administ |
She grew up studying | economics and modern languages, where she is fluent in |
chool between 1986 and 1993, before studying | Economics, Government and Law at the London School of |
Badar Yasin did double MA in subjects | Economics and Islamic studies. |
uential as the leading voice for supply-side | economics. |
While propounding the virtues of supply-side | economics as the basis for the economic growth that is |
ontributed to the development of supply-side | economics when he served as Chairman of the Lehrman In |
cial conservatism along with his supply-side | economics. |
small business, superannuation, sustainable | economics, state services, Statistics, tourism, trade, |
for the Regional Integration for Sustainable | Economics (RISE) project. |
fic research on the uninsured, health system | economics and international health systems. |
Computer Management and Information Systems, | Economics and Finance, and Management and Marketing . |
N. K. Singh taught | Economics at St. Stephen's College, Delhi University. |
He also taught | economics at Boston College where he served as directo |
Dr. Glassman taught | economics at the University of Cambridge, England, whe |
Angrist, a labor economist, has taught | economics at the university level since 1989. |
He taught | Economics and Geography in independent schools in Lond |
In his early career, Modlin taught | economics at Princeton and at Rutgers University. |
Before entering politics, he taught | economics at Cambrian College in Sudbury. |
With his other duties, Eatwell taught | Economics at the New School for Social Research in New |
eriod working in the oil industry, he taught | economics at Oxford University and was Drummond Profes |
Jahangirnagar University where he has taught | economics since 1982 and taught anthropology from 1991 |
He has taught | economics at the University of Ceylon, Murdoch Univers |
He taught | economics at St. Albans School, before becoming Direct |
iety (1890), and from 1893 until 1908 taught | economics, at Manchester and then at McGill University |
He was taught | economics by Gerald Shove and John Maynard Keynes in 1 |
Sophocleus has taught | economics at Clemson University, Auburn University, an |
From 1777-1786 he taught | economics at this university, and in 1786 he was calle |
Sprinkel taught | Economics at both Universities, at the latter as a gra |
From 1973 until 1989, he taught | economics at McGill University and from 1986 to 1989, |
mitted here post-VII standard and are taught | economics, politics, cultural tradition, philosophy an |
He stayed at McGill to teach | economics and political science, eventually founding t |
orridan left the waterfront in 1957 to teach | economics at Le Moyne College in Syracuse. |
g for a long time and also currently teaches | economics courses in summer session at Harvard in the |
Altman also teaches | economics as an adjunct at the New York University Ste |
She is also teaches | economics at Northeastern University. |
He teaches | Economics and Mathematics. |
Rashish spent the 1940s teaching | economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
9 a Chicago high school instructor, teaching | economics, civil government and American history. |
He was teaching | Economics for classes Plus 1 and 2 in SMV Govt Higher |
ornia, where her husband took a job teaching | economics at University of California, Berkeley. |
s higher education within nursing, teaching, | economics, food science, engineering and information t |
programs represent a fusion of technologies, | economics and policies of secure communication network |
cula included Analysis, Chemical Technology, | Economics of Nuclear Power, Engineering Science, Exper |
them with peaceful methods like technology, | economics, culture, and population. |
iness Studies, Chemistry, Design Technology, | Economics, English Language, English Language and Lite |
s an expert on energy and telecommunications | economics and regulation, infrastructure planning, and |
Networks in Telecommunications: | Economics and Law (Cambridge University Press 2009) (w |
eading labour economist, currently a tenured | economics professor at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New |
al institutions as active agents of tertiary | economics in urban centres; and to present alternative |
Berman argues that | economics can provide a significant insight into the v |
titutional political economists believe that | economics cannot be separated from the political and s |
economist and was originally employed by the | Economics Department of the Open University. |
The | economics of the format proved to be untenable, howeve |
He also Served in the | Economics Desk of the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal and as Depu |
Since 1992 he has taught in the | Economics graduate program at University of the Andes, |
including "Robert Cornog for discussing the | economics of the leoport." |
He is also member of the | Economics, Industry & Services Permanent Commission an |
ral policy, futures and options markets, the | economics of China's agriculture, and the economics of |
I was the Senior Fellow in the | Economics department and he wanted to get a fellowship |
Later he read for the | Economics Tripos at the University of Cambridge Upper |
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) |
is Foreign Minister, Domingo Cavallo, to the | Economics Ministry. |
He is also the co-author of the | economics book More Than Good Intentions published by |
nd is primarily considered to be part of the | economics genre. |
In addition, the | economics of multiphase production is attractive to up |
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. |
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 |
An expert on the Russian economy and the | economics of high technology, he joined the Wellesley |
The | economics of Swahili publishing would normally make a |
He has been in the | Economics Department at Smith College since 1974. |
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 |
Sean is the current Senior Lecturer in the | Economics Department of Trinity College and has enjoye |
In 1921 he became editor of the | economics department of the Frankfurter Zeitung, a pos |
e Foundation's Committee of Visitors for the | Economics Program in 1996. |
ative Assembly (2001-05), Chairperson of the | Economics and Industry Standing Committee and a delega |
In 1930, Malin joined the | economics faculty at Swarthmore College, where he woul |
He joined the | economics team at Goldman Sachs in 1987. |
, 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 |
on projects together and to benefit from the | economics of scale. |
of North Rhine-Westphalia and served in the | Economics ministry as state secretary, and later as Fe |
2003 Blanchard served as the Chairman of the | Economics Department at MIT. |
He further argues that the | economics of religion can provide explanations for the |
regarded environmentalist and expert on the | economics of cities. |
n Armenian State Award for scientists in the | economics and natural sciences, engineers and inventor |
nford since 1973, serving as chairman of the | economics department from 1986 to 1989, director of th |
Mkwezalamba was a founding member of the | Economics Association of Malawi (ECAMA) and served as |
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 |
d commercial channels to be established, the | economics involved and standards to be observed. |
He is best known for his work on the | economics of technological change, and for his contrib |
The building in which the | economics, political science and sociology departments |
s scholarly research analyzes what makes the | economics of IT products and industries unique. |
The | economics department then influenced the early stages |
The | Economics of Drug Legalization |
g the 1980s, Apple's practice focused on the | economics of the art world. |
He is a professor and Chairman of the | Economics department at Harvard University. |
The | Economics Department sponsors the annual David McCord |
mist and co-author, with Tyler Cowen, of the | economics blog Marginal Revolution. |
unger and other scholars on etiquette in the | economics profession. |
Readings in the | Economics of Law and Regulation (1984, with Veljanovsk |
onmental regulations and high mud costs, the | economics of an effective mud systems come into consid |
He has previously held posts in the | Economics Departments at University of Copenhagen and |
Cohen, Ruth L. (1940) The | Economics of Agriculture |
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 |
ronment, the laser digital converting is the | economics of scale when the production run is short, a |
A former chair of the | Economics Department and President of the Economic His |
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 |
n the cost of conventional cDNA cloning, the | economics make it practical for researchers to design |
As the | economics of the viallage have changed, it has become |
bel Prize winners: Gunnar Myrdal who won the | Economics prize with Friedrich Hayek in 1974, and Alva |
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). |
Centre for the | Economics of Education |
A 2006 report, The | Economics of Mass Surveillance calculated that the use |
The | Economics of Liberty (1990; online e-book) ISBN 0-9454 |
is, Werner Sombart, was his successor at the | economics chair of the University of Berlin. |
His work focuses on the | economics of information. |
Surviving the Global Financial Crisis: The | Economics of Hope for Generation X (1996) |
Hidden Order: The | Economics of Everyday Life. |
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 |
The | economics of almshouses takes the form of the provisio |
tative at the highest government body of the | Economics School (1965-1966). |
mediate appointment General Secretary in the | Economics Ministry in the government of Panagis Tsalda |
on abstract aesthetic principles, or on the | economics of commercial construction, or on the techni |
n Public Policy, a sub-department within the | Economics Department, with an emphasis in Technology P |
His research is in the area of the | economics of Water Management. |
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 |
cy Studies at the University of Chicago; the | Economics Department at Dartmouth College; and the Dep |
He is a member of the | economics department at UWO and continues to supervise |
She continued studying at the | Economics University (Academy for International Trade) |
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 |
is fee may be reduced at a later date if the | economics permit it. |
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." |
to the United States, personally awarded the | Economics Prize to Professor Hurwicz. |
Studies in the | Economics of Overhead Costs Chicago, University of Chi |
ily increasing capital costs, which made the | economics of new plants unfavorable. |
Apart from valuable contributions to the | economics of art and the economics of education, he is |
This article is about the | economics professor. |
The | Economics of Individual and Population Aging. |
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. |
a paper titled: "The Case for the Amero: The | Economics and Politics of a North American Monetary Un |
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. |
t Balliol College, Oxford before joining the | Economics Departments at Adelaide (from 1935) and Sydn |
The | Economics of Full Employment, 1944. |
In recent years, he has been exploring the | economics and social theory of the family. |
rch Department in 1966, becoming head of the | economics section in 1974. |
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