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to Claremore, Oklahoma in 1909 to teach home | economics. |
Later she became a teacher of | economics and mathematics at girls' schools in southwe |
ited, especially if they're in technology or | economics,” Richards said. |
in the Budapest University of Technology and | Economics. |
as the Budapest University of Technology and | Economics (BME). |
ted in Cornish mining, mining technology and | economics. |
Palatine Joseph University of Technology and | Economics in Budapest. |
Simon (Budapest University of Technology and | Economics). |
the fields of science, technology, medicine, | economics and other fields of social sciences. |
's Department of Management, Technology, and | Economics. |
rt in art, textiles, design technology, home | economics, drama and music lessons. |
s leased to the University of Tennessee Home | Economics Department. |
The magic number is a term in | economics that denotes the price of crude oil (measure |
He further argues that the | economics of religion can provide explanations for the |
e of the courses required for the Ecological | Economics Certificate are currently completely online |
r a further five years, until the disastrous | economics of Clyde cruising signalled the end. |
Plenitude: The New | Economics of True Wealth (2010) |
ns can be viewed free of charge on the Earth | Economics publications page |
he Reichstag, taking a position in the Reich | Economics Ministry in 1943, where he was appointed Sta |
herefore not an indication of the underlying | economics. |
esses and considered the father of the media | economics studies. |
so a published academic, writing for the New | Economics Foundation. |
or of Workers of the World Relax: The Simple | Economics of Less Industrial Work. |
oadcast journalist, and is currently the BBC | economics editor. |
public policy, most particularly the fiscal | economics of government spending, taxation, financial |
uch as PECC and has been one of the foremost | economics experts in Indonesia. |
e John S. Dyson Endowed Chair in the Applied | Economics and Management Department at Cornell Univers |
nsferred motion study techniques to the home | economics department under the banner of "work simplif |
After spending time at the Boulder | Economics Institute and University of Pittsburgh he re |
h Boulding, former President of the American | Economics Association. |
The New | Economics of Information by Stonier, Tom., Neville Jay |
omic journalist, most recently as the global | economics columnist of the International Herald Tribun |
ebruary 3, 2001, Wang published in the Gansu | Economics Daily a "groundbreaking" report uncovering a |
rsity Ph.D, is an economist, and the retired | economics chair at the University of Illinois at Urban |
He is a supporter of the Green | Economics Institute. |
He is also the Director of the Regional | Economics Applications Laboratory. |
nized as embryonic versions of the Keynesian | economics of the 1930s. |
y He authored The Invisible Hook: The Hidden | Economics of Pirates, a book in which he uses rational |
yo rose to prominence as director of the New | Economics Foundation (NEF) from 1992 to 2003. |
He is a fellow of the New | Economics Foundation and has been at the heart of the |
He was co-director of the environmental | economics research centre, CSERGE, from 1991-2001. |
oversy, as critics claimed that the populist | economics czar had no role promoting self-sufficiency. |
The other NRHP-listed buildings are the Home | Economics Building and the Main Building. |
Guardian Good University Guide 2011, the UWE | Economics department has been ranked at 8th in the UK. |
s company as a consequence of the favourable | economics for solar energy in Germany due to governmen |
The overall | economics of the project were greatly undermined by th |
He was an assistant professor at the Harvard | Economics department where he later became an Associat |
and Regulatory Practice and the Quantitative | Economics and Statistics group. |
Due to the changing | economics of the agricultural industry, the original e |
uation in New Zealand improved, the marginal | economics of limited production led to its commercial |
He is an Honorary Fellow of the European | Economics and Financial Centre. |
al, Goerdeler latched onto him as the future | economics minister in his post-Hitler cabinet. |
Bradbury was the chair of the Caucus | Economics Committee and a member of the House of Repre |
The new | economics develops ways to better capture the value in |
The Fulbright | Economics Teaching Program is a partnership of the Uni |
The main | economics and infrastructure in the municipality are a |
sophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment, | Economics and Policy, vol. 3. London: Routledge. |
He was then Under-Secretary ( | Economics), HM Treasury, 1991-94, then was again Chief |
s' Aske's Boys' School, Elstree then studied | economics and economic history at University College L |
By then Keynesian | economics had fallen out of favor. |
eloping Marxian concepts and theories within | economics as well as other fields of social inquiry. |
esting applications to the utility theory in | economics. |
ere he studied history, political theory and | economics. |
neral principles and method of the theory of | Economics. |
the fields of social choice theory, welfare | economics and political philosophy. |
focuses on microeconomic theory, development | economics, industrial policy in transition economies a |
arch papers illustrate how these distinctive | economics of information technologies warrant new pric |
now General Editor of The Great Thinkers in | Economics Series published by Palgrave Macmillan. |
he connection between Christian thinking and | economics. |
Aya is a third year | economics student at the university. |
cial science approaches, especially those of | economics, political science, and psychology. |
me a famous founder of neoliberal thought in | economics. |
oes? (Capital Press, 2005); The Big Three in | Economics (M.E. |
ting women's organisations, and ties between | economics and conflict. |
She spent time studying | economics and geography. |
n 2004, and re-joined the Financial Times as | economics leader writer in April 2006. |
A book titled Ecological | Economics by Juan Martinez-Alier was published later t |
tive with other biofuels with regard to both | economics and energy production. |
He stayed at McGill to teach | economics and political science, eventually founding t |
many before the turn of the century to study | economics, publishing papers spanning just under forty |
is Foreign Minister, Domingo Cavallo, to the | Economics Ministry. |
e methods and their application to politics, | economics, and public policy. |
His decision to choose | economics as a profession was not an easy one, since, |
ernment and international studies, to global | economics and technology, and to mathematics, science, |
rsity of Iceland, and later went on to study | economics in Stockholm University. |
An introduction to managerial | economics under uncertainty New York: McGraw-Hill Book |
a medium-sized firm that strives to connect | economics with ethics in a unique way that seems logic |
hard Norgaard, An Introduction to Ecological | Economics |
rprising but intelligent adjunct to churchly | economics.” |
ource on policy issues related to education, | economics, healthcare and Constitutional rights. |
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 |
Preface to Social | Economics (1936) |
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 Nile to Indus: | Economics and Security in the Middle East. |
wenstein's major contributions to behavioral | economics. |
He has also contributed to Austrian | economics and the history of economic thought as well |
from his father went to Switzerland to study | economics in 1930. |
The Elgar Companion to Austrian | Economics. |
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. |
of interests from motor cycling to football, | economics to climate change and thoroughly enjoys cycl |
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 |
Contributions to Modern | Economics, (1978) Basil Blackwell Oxford ISBN 0 631 19 |
Apart from valuable contributions to the | economics of art and the economics of education, he is |
ost important contributions to international | economics is the Grubel-Lloyd index, which measures in |
n and went to Christ Church, Oxford to study | economics. |
ironmental disciplines related to ecological | economics. |
efore moving on to Durham University to read | Economics. |
ulanten (1654) contributed new income to the | economics. |
orridan left the waterfront in 1957 to teach | economics at Le Moyne College in Syracuse. |
Overclockability arises in part due to the | economics of the manufacturing processes of CPUs and o |
to the top of the new section related to the | economics. |
This change was made due to the | economics of the music industry at that time. |
any areas, including but not limited to, the | economics of peace, economic conversion, the macroecon |
ior including but not limited to: behavioral | economics, behavioral momentum, Connectionist systems |
y conceived mission has sufficed; today, the | economics of the publishing world have created a situa |
After War employs the tools of | economics to analyze the ability of the U.S. to export |
overing a range of critical topics including | economics, environmental impacts, policy, science, bus |
nerstone Group: his writings rarely touch on | economics and instead concentrate on providing conserv |
In 1991, he founded Toulouse's Industrial | Economics Institute (Institut D'Economie Industrielle, |
nister until 1995, responsible for trade and | economics. |
He wrote the first treatise on trade and | economics ever compiled in Sweden in the autumn of 165 |
heir Bachelor years, students are trained in | economics, management, law and human resources as well |
Despite his training in | economics and law, he was considered something of an u |
1945, Constantinescu, who lacked training in | economics, was also appointed head of the State Planni |
Global Transformations: Politics, | Economics and Culture, co-author (1999) |
f economic development and transition, labor | economics and behavior of the firm. |
rer in 1967, Deputy Minister of Treasury and | Economics in 1968, and Deputy Treasurer and Deputy Min |
n the Arthasastra of Kautilya, a treatise on | Economics, Politics and Espionage, written around 300 |
Whilst there his interests turned to | economics and he was noticed by J.M. Keynes as being " |
m 1970 until 1998 he was Fellow and Tutor in | Economics at Oriel. |
d thereafter, becoming a Fellow and Tutor in | Economics at Keble College in 1968 after a year as a r |
Association, and is the author of two books, | Economics for Real People and PUCK. |
Two Home | Economics rooms, a careers area, Library, Lecture Thea |
, Biology II, Chemistry II, U.S. Government, | Economics, U.S. History, World History, European Histo |
the armed forces (1960-1962), Uldall studied | economics at the University of Hamburg and earned his |
ter, C. F. (1956), "Review of Uncertainty in | Economics and Other Reflections, by G. L. Shackle", Ec |
-Term Holding Periods and Uncertainty," Levy | Economics Institute Working Paper No. 249, Sep. |
She counts her understanding of | economics and mental arithmetic among her strong point |
tudents from Law Schools and Universities of | Economics. |
ter's degree from Moscow State University of | Economics, Statistics, and Information Sciences. |
Cracow University of | Economics |
ter graduating from the Vienna University of | Economics and Business Administration she held various |
graduate studies in the Athens University of | Economics and Business in 1977 and moved to Sweden for |
Trade in Vienna (today: Vienna University of | Economics and Business Administration). |
During her years at the University of | Economics she was a member of AIESEC, and at the organ |
Monash University aviation | economics academic Keith Trace commented "... by takin |
) and Ph.D.(1974) from Harvard University in | economics. |
The town's University of | Economics is also a major economic draw. |
His primary field of study at university was | economics, in which he eventually gained a Master's de |
She studied at the University of | Economics in Prague and graduated in 1987. |
etr Kellner graduated from the University of | Economics, Prague Faculty of Industrial Economics, in |
degrees from Florida State University (B.S. | economics) and Harvard University (master's in public |
national Relations at the TOBB University of | Economics and Technology; Director of International Po |
rd and his Ph.D. from Stanford University in | economics in 1991 and was on the faculty at MIT and Ya |
fessor of nutrition in the university's home | economics department, before becoming a full professor |
1955, he took up Business, | Economics, Sociology, and History at the universities |
She grew up studying | economics and modern languages, where she is fluent in |
hel received a master's degree in urban land | economics from Columbia University in 1950. |
ustrialization (2003), The Urban Experience: | Economics, Society, and Public Policy (2008). |
ms & decision sciences, veterinary medicine, | economics, and computer science. |
wable energy to developing nations via micro | economics. |
he rightist party, but had a liberal view on | economics and was a harsh critic of the economic polic |
of the Coase China Society and his vision of | economics and the part to be played by Chinese economi |
the National Association of Vocational Home | Economics Teachers, Kentucky Vocational Association, a |
n 1965 with a B.S. degree in Vocational Home | Economics. |
e Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Wales on | Economics and the Environment. |
Daniel Wallace as | Economics Teacher |
o a seat in the Wisconsin Senate, she was an | economics professor at the University of Wisconsin-Pla |
From 1980-1989 he was an | economics adviser to the Solidarity anti-communist mov |
Ila Patnaik was an | Economics Editor, Indian Express. |
His speciality was energy | economics. |
He was teaching | Economics for classes Plus 1 and 2 in SMV Govt Higher |
He was an | economics teacher in the Garden Grove Unified School D |
He was an | economics major at Stanford, and credited going to col |
She was then | Economics Editor at ITN; Head of the Policy Unit at th |
etsky's initial research interest was health | economics, and he quickly became recognized as an expe |
In 1961 he was appointed | economics editor at The Observer until 1964 and in 196 |
His field was labor | economics and econometrics. |
He was taught | economics by Gerald Shove and John Maynard Keynes in 1 |
Dr. Detsky's initial training was in | economics, and he graduated from Harvard Medical Schoo |
Fred Rosenstiel was the | economics editor of the Frankfurter Zeitung in Berlin. |
Wright was an | economics professor at the University of Virginia; he |
il of Economic Advisors Murray Weidenbaum on | Economics and History Professor Henry Berger on the Vi |
Weisglas studied | economics at the Erasmus University, in Rotterdam, obt |
several engineering disciplines, as well as | economics, public policy, and other sciences. |
nternational Business and Finance as well as | Economics from the University of Hawaii at Manoa |
y, Comparative Law and Governance as well as | Economics. |
le his initial interest and training were in | economics, he has later turned to political philosophy |
time he learned much about Western politics, | economics, history, geography, astronomy and other sci |
'commits elementary errors' when discussing | economics. |
The building in which the | economics, political science and sociology departments |
k (ed.), "Spengler, Joseph L.", Who's Who in | Economics (3d edition), E. Elgar, 1999. |
Lederer, who connected | economics and sociology, was considered the most impor |
Who in Finance and Industry and Who's Who in | Economics. |
merly a Partner at Goldman Sachs who studied | economics at Cambridge University. |
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