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rategic Guide to the Network Economy and The | Economics of Information Technology: An Introduction. |
His work focuses on the | economics of information. |
His work has focused on financial | economics and informational cascades. |
The main | economics and infrastructure in the municipality are a |
esides his intellectual contributions in the | economics of innovation and systems of innovation, Chr |
rving as Associate Administrator for Policy, | Economics, and Innovation from September 18, 2005, unt |
om the London Business School in the area of | Economics of Innovation. |
ford (where he read Philosophy, Politics and | Economics) and INSEAD. |
nerstone Group: his writings rarely touch on | economics and instead concentrate on providing conserv |
Clare Hall, Cambridge, the London School of | Economics, the Institute for Advanced Study, Australia |
nd then Treasurer of Ontario and Minister of | Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs in the Cabinet |
Minister of | Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. |
or of International Affairs and Professor of | Economics and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wil |
iate director of the Esty Centre for Law and | Economics in International Trade. |
a number of speeches on the Steel industry, | Economics, and International Affairs. |
He is currently a professor of | Economics and International Health at the Harvard Scho |
fic research on the uninsured, health system | economics and international health systems. |
Casson, Mark C. (2000) | Economics of International Business; A New Research Ag |
d University of Florida, where he majored in | economics and international business in 2000. |
Professor David Canning is Professor of | Economics and International Health at Harvard Universi |
ed States and studied mainly modern history, | economics and international politics. |
al relations, in particular the link between | economics and international relations. |
He holds an M.A. in Korean Studies, | Economics and International Relations and a Ph.D. in E |
After the war, he studied | economics and international relations at the London Sc |
d from 1977 to 1980, at the London School of | Economics studying International History and then at W |
hold over the region likely to do more with | economics, taking into consideration the region's weal |
very next year degree courses in Physics and | Economics were introduced. |
r 1946, Popper (then at the London School of | Economics), was invited to present a paper entitled "A |
a 1979 paper in the Journal of International | Economics, and involves two key assumptions: that cons |
Vice President and Provost and professor of | economics at Iowa State University. |
In 1946 he became an associate professor of | economics at Iowa State College. |
Clinch, J.P. (1999) | Economics of Irish Forestry: Evaluating the Returns to |
Economics Letters is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal | |
esearch Unit (PSSRU) at the London School of | Economics, he is Professor of Social Policy and Chair |
In classical | economics, land is considered one of the three factors |
his research on game theory and experimental | economics, Ockenfels is considered one of most influen |
ittee of "Urban Age" at the London School of | Economics and is also a Senior Fellow of the World Wil |
a student in Holland, studying business and | economics, he is in his third year. |
The Leonard Davis Institute of Health | Economics (LDI) is the center for health services rese |
Siddharth has completed M.A in | Economics and is preparing for PhD. |
He has a PhD in | economics and is a long-time member of the Luxembourg |
The Gund Institute for Ecological | Economics (GIEE) is an environmental institute housed |
In the field of | economics, Mayo is a fellow of the World Economic Foru |
The Review of Radical Political | Economics (RRPE) is the quarterly journal of the Union |
s Institute (DESTIN) of the London School of | Economics and is funded by a grant from the UK Departm |
hed more than 100 articles on the subject of | economics and is the recipient of many prestigious awa |
ndrew currently attends the London School of | Economics and is studying law. |
He holds a corporate chair in Health | Economics and is the director of the Health Economics, |
ranslated the Macmillan Dictionary of Modern | Economics and is the author of the Concise English-Cze |
Symbiosis School of | Economics (SSE) is a constituent of Symbiosis Internat |
ublishes interviews with leading scholars in | economics, which is uncommon for an academic journal i |
reform for the information age, London: New | Economics Foundation, ISBN 1899407294 . |
at the Faculty of MT, and the Department of | Economics and Islamic Banking in Faculty of Sharia in |
Badar Yasin did double MA in subjects | Economics and Islamic studies. |
d in 1994 to promote Zionism and free market | economics in Israel. |
He has written nine books on | economics and Israeli Arabs, as well as writing for Al |
The Journal of Competition Law & | Economics (print: ISSN 1744-6414, online: ISSN 1744-64 |
search is primarily in macroeconomics, labor | economics and issues of European integration. |
Review: “Keynes' | Economics: Methodological Issues by Tony Lawson; Hashe |
assistant professor in 1994 at the School of | Economics of Istanbul University. |
similar to the Sveriges Riksbank | economics prize, it is not a fulfillment of Alfred Nob |
s scholarly research analyzes what makes the | economics of IT products and industries unique. |
his biological application is meaningful for | economics because it provides an understanding of the |
n the cost of conventional cDNA cloning, the | economics make it practical for researchers to design |
on humans mostly occurs in the discipline of | economics though it is also studied in sociology. |
is fee may be reduced at a later date if the | economics permit it. |
It is one of the earliest works on | economics in its original sense of household managemen |
erate form of social democracy and Keynesian | economics since its founding during the Great Depressi |
Developing | Economics and Japan: Lessons in Growth (1980) |
1975, he completed his M.A., first class, in | Economics, from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in D |
c Systems (today the Max Planck Institute of | Economics) in Jena as an active guest since 1988. |
He studied for a D.Phil. in | Economics at Jesus College, Oxford from 1971 to 1974, |
ol, before studying Philosophy, Politics and | Economics at Jesus College, Oxford; while at Oxford he |
lem, and graduated cum laude with degrees in | Economics and Jewish History in 1970, as well as with |
rd University, teaching in the Department of | Economics and John F. Kennedy School of Government. |
ted with his Masters degree in International | economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Intern |
ge, Oxford studying Philosophy, Politics and | Economics, Aston joined the Royal Marines in 1943 but |
ulham, Stone studied at the London School of | Economics and joined the Independent Labour Party (ILP |
University's school of political science and | economics, and joined the Asahi Shimbun newspaper in 1 |
ber of the Editorial Board of Small Business | Economics, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, and |
shed his research in the Journal of Monetary | Economics, the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, a |
conomic Review, the Journal of International | Economics, International Journal of Central Banking, a |
hed in Econometrica, the Journal of Monetary | Economics, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Contro |
have appeared in the Journal of Development | Economics, International Journal of Middle East Studie |
l of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of | Economics, Economic Journal, European Economic Review, |
12 December - John McConnell, former | Economics expert, journalist and civil servant. |
A book titled Ecological | Economics by Juan Martinez-Alier was published later t |
Feder as under-secretary at the ministry of | economics in July. |
Wage Labour and Capital is an essay on | economics by Karl Marx, written in 1847. |
After reading Philosophy, Politics and | Economics at Keble College, Oxford he studied at Ripon |
d thereafter, becoming a Fellow and Tutor in | Economics at Keble College in 1968 after a year as a r |
Uehara entered the Department of | Economics at Keio University in 1942 and joined the 50 |
He graduated from the Department of | Economics at Keio University and ran for the Prefectur |
Monash University aviation | economics academic Keith Trace commented "... by takin |
Economics institute, Kennedyjev trg 7, 1957. | |
the National Association of Vocational Home | Economics Teachers, Kentucky Vocational Association, a |
Maythil did his graduation in | Economics from Kerala University in 1968. |
Taher studied | economics at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saud |
009), Director of the Centre for History and | Economics at King's College, Cambridge |
It faces both the London School of | Economics and King's College London. |
ist postgraduate scholar in Home Science and | Economics at King's College for Women. |
des students with a general training in law, | economics, general knowledge and history. |
4. | Economics of knowledge, innovation and evolution |
an University Argyros School of Business and | Economics (also known as ASBE, Chapman School of Busin |
Also in the field of | economics, Robert L. Bradley, Jr., founder of the Inst |
Sisira Jayasuriya, is professor of | Economics at La Trobe University, Melbourne. |
He is also the Director of the Regional | Economics Applications Laboratory. |
A worker looks at | economics London: Labour Pub. |
ned his undergraduate degree with a major in | economics from Lafayette College, earned a Masters of |
He holds a degree in | Economics from Lancaster University. |
Geraint Johnes is Professor of | Economics at Lancaster University Management School. |
usly Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Reader in | Economics at Lancaster, and has spent periods as a vis |
nd Society, French, Geography, History, Home | Economics, Irish, Language and Literacy, Latin, Learni |
, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, | Economics, English Language and Literature, History, I |
echnology Education, Skills for Living (Home | Economics), Foreign Language, Orchestra, Band, Choir, |
iness Studies, Chemistry, Design Technology, | Economics, English Language, English Language and Lite |
of the Hayek Society at the London School of | Economics, the largest libertarian student group in En |
In the area of | economics, the late Dr. Hans F. Sennholz was one of th |
She graduated from Stockholm School of | Economics and later married Bertil af Ugglas who becam |
Myrdal, professor at the Stockholm School of | Economics, and later Stockholm University, spent many |
921 to 1961 as a Professor of first National | Economics and later Political Economy at University Co |
d with a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and | Economics, and later took the Oxford MA. |
She attended the London School of | Economics and later worked as a literary research assi |
ie University and graduated with a degree in | Economics and later a degree in Law. |
rch on the literature, history, politics and | economics of Latin America and the Caribbean. |
where he studied history, political science, | economics, and Latin. |
; experts in the field of political science, | economics and law from many countries. |
ok, Kara draws on his background in finance, | economics and law to provide what is widely considered |
heir Bachelor years, students are trained in | economics, management, law and human resources as well |
rned German at Freiburg University, and read | economics and law at St John's College, Cambridge. |
graduate degrees in Business Administration, | Economics and Law are ranked first, first and second r |
es with emphasis options in Business Law and | Economics, Entertainment Law & Media, International & |
Economics & Law (Double Degree) | |
Readings in the | Economics of Law and Regulation (1984, with Veljanovsk |
He holds a B.A. in Politics, | Economics & Law from the University of Buckingham and |
With advanced degrees in International | Economics and Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher Scho |
Networks in Telecommunications: | Economics and Law (Cambridge University Press 2009) (w |
"Network | Economics & Law" ( "N & R") with Law and Economics Pub |
Despite his training in | economics and law, he was considered something of an u |
, engineering, liberal arts, basic sciences, | economics, management, law, education, history and phi |
niversity of Tasmania, where he graduated in | economics and law, and the Australian Maritime College |
His books included Monopoly in | Economics and Law, Modern Capital Theory, The Theory o |
upplemented by core education in accounting, | economics, communications, law, finance and management |
including Literature, Science, Engineering, | Economics, Management, Law, Education and History. |
He has also published numerous articles on | economics and law. |
orridan left the waterfront in 1957 to teach | economics at Le Moyne College in Syracuse. |
Those departments include: Agricultural | Economics; Agricultural Leadership, Education & Commun |
these years, he showed his expertise in both | economics and leadership. |
dels are used in many disciplines, including | economics, machine learning/artificial intelligence, b |
t daughter graduated at the London School of | Economics and lectured there before World War One. |
uming Koopman's classes in the Department of | Economics, and led the commission's research on theory |
He then completed a degree in | Economics at Leeds University. |
ritish academic who is a former Professor of | Economics at Leeds University who was revealed to have |
ies, Behavioral Science, Communication Arts, | Economics, Journalism, Legal Management, Literature, P |
trained pianist, has a university degree in | economics from Leicester University and a master's in |
ozansky studied in Russia, gaining an MSc in | Economics from Leningrad State University. |
or of Workers of the World Relax: The Simple | Economics of Less Industrial Work. |
From a cultured family, he studied | Economics and Letters. |
ian, and Nick Donegan, who is studying Asian | economics at Lewis & Clark College. |
es the historical record with market-process | economics and libertarian social theory. |
nan and James M. Buchanan, at the Library of | Economics and Liberty |
chanan and Gordon Tullock, at the Library of | Economics and Liberty |
nan and James M. Buchanan, at the Library of | Economics and Liberty |
The | Economics of Liberty (1990; online e-book) ISBN 0-9454 |
ory, by James M. Buchanan, at the Library of | Economics and Liberty |
tor, with Stephen Cox, of Literature and the | Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture (20 |
In 1968 Dr. Farhat received a Bachelor of | Economics from Libyan University. |
He wrote also a book on | economics, O Lichwie (On Usury) (1596). |
rity, these are not included in conventional | economics measures, like GNP. |
arried lawyer Lim Suet Fern, the daughter of | Economics Professor Lim Chong Yah, at Barker Road Meth |
uation in New Zealand improved, the marginal | economics of limited production led to its commercial |
He studied Politics, Philosophy and | Economics at Lincoln College, Oxford. |
ly went on to study Philosophy, Politics and | Economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he was a m |
ize winners in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, | Economics and Literature had a round table discussion |
including politics, international relations, | economics, history, literature and the arts. |
Koirala had studied | economics, logic, literature, and law. |
Mother was a teacher of home | economics, from Livingston, Montana. |
halls of residence for the London School of | Economics are located there, opposite the pub the Sher |
Appropriately the University's department of | Economics is located within the building. |
London School of | Economics is located near Aldwych. |
ll We Need Is a Paradigm: Essays on Science, | Economics, and Logic from The Harvard Review of Philos |
of Business Administration (MBA) in Shipping | Economics and Logistics from Copenhagen Business Schoo |
He also studied | economics in London in 1925. |
re moving to Amsterdam he was a professor of | economics at London Business School from 2003 to 2006. |
He read | economics at London University and graduated in 1936. |
He was formerly Head of Department for | Economics at London School of Economics and Political |
on ¨ Center For Research Into-Post-Communist | Economics (CRCE) London ¨ Center For Economic Policy R |
I. Between 1919 and 1923 he studied law and | economics in London. |
the World Bank, Daly was Alumni Professor of | Economics at Louisiana State University. |
Colorado and graduated with a Bachelor's in | Economics from Louisiana Tech University. |
a business professor at Stockholm School of | Economics and Lund University (1967-1976) in Sweden, a |
He received his Ph.D. in | Economics and M.A. in International Relations from Yal |
Degrees offered are, M.A. ( | Economics, English), M.Sc. |
In 1966 he became Professor of | Economics at Macquarie University, a position he held |
ointment as a staff member in the Faculty of | Economics, Gadjah Mada University, in the early 1970s, |
From 1926 to 1928, he studied | economics in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, where in 1926 he |
ming, but also read Politics, Philosophy and | Economics at Magdalen College, Oxford and studied at t |
He studied | Economics at Magdalene College, Cambridge, (where he w |
as educated at Cheadle Hulme School and read | Economics at Magdalene College, Cambridge graduating w |
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