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gan State University in 1959 in Agricultural | Economics. |
New Orleans, 1897-1926: Studies in history, | economics, and public law, no. |
olitical economy to prominence in mainstream | economics. |
ine of discrimination and racism in society, | economics, and all other fronts. |
Paris and took a master degree in Financial | Economics from the University of Leicester. |
He was a Licentiate in Agricultural | Economics from the Instituto Superior de Agronomia of |
on (Seattle) with a Bachelor of Arts in home | economics in 1930. |
received her Masters Degree in International | Economics. |
ginia University and his Ph.D. in managerial | economics at The Wharton School. |
Sean is the current Senior Lecturer in the | Economics Department of Trinity College and has enjoye |
In behavioral | economics, the endowment effect (also known as divesti |
After acquiring his Bachelor in Business | Economics he moved to Montreal to study with bassist M |
on to obtain a master's degree in financial | economics at the School of Oriental and African Studie |
, where he was a John M. Olin Fellow in Law, | Economics, and Public Policy, and a summa cum laude gr |
bachelors of science degree in agricultural | economics. |
egree from Mississippi State in agricultural | economics in 1970. |
of North Rhine-Westphalia and served in the | Economics ministry as state secretary, and later as Fe |
t, competition and efficiency in free-market | economics. |
ersity of Michigan (1983), an MSc in applied | economics from the University of Minnesota (1985) and |
Innovation: Selected Essays in Evolutionary | Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2008. |
oup is often used as a case study in applied | economics, in particular their suggestion to Allied co |
He also has a degree in political | economics and mathematics from Williams College. |
n Armenian State Award for scientists in the | economics and natural sciences, engineers and inventor |
fferent strands of value theory in Classical | economics: one based on the labour theory of value as |
opean Association for Research in Industrial | Economics (EARIE). |
on, and in 1968 gained a first in Industrial | Economics from Nottingham University, where he briefly |
siness management and a Ph.D. in agriculture | economics. |
hope School and has a degree in agricultural | economics from Wye College (then part of the Universit |
Essays in Normative | Economics, 1966 |
Badar Yasin did double MA in subjects | Economics and Islamic studies. |
of Business Administration (MBA) in Shipping | Economics and Logistics from Copenhagen Business Schoo |
e university's strength lies in engineering, | economics and management, and it also comprises litera |
He has a PhD in Business | Economics from Harvard as well as four further degrees |
ived a bachelor's degree with Honors in both | Economics and Econometrics and was awarded the Univers |
He majored in consumer | economics. |
He has a bachelors degree in Agricultural | Economics from the University of Idaho. |
unger and other scholars on etiquette in the | economics profession. |
Readings in the | Economics of Law and Regulation (1984, with Veljanovsk |
Dadush has his PhD in business | economics from Harvard University. |
He earned a degree in agricultural | economics at the University of British Columbia and op |
ersity in 1983 with a degree in agricultural | economics, having been elected to the Sphinx Head Soci |
He has previously held posts in the | Economics Departments at University of Copenhagen and |
Bilson received his Ph.D. in International | Economics from the University of Chicago in 1973. |
In neoclassical | economics, the distinction between productive and unpr |
a Bachelor of Science degree in Agribusiness | Economics from Auburn University and a Master of Scien |
The Development Frontier: Essays in Applied | Economics. |
th James C. Cox) in Research in Experimental | Economics, Volume 5, R. M. Isaac, ed., (Greenwich, Con |
M. Phil. in Agricultural | Economics (By Research) |
here he earned a B.S. degree in Agricultural | Economics. |
Utilizing his background in international | economics, Kowert had previously held a position at th |
Certificate of Graduate Study in Ecological | Economics and Certificate of Graduate Study in Ecologi |
in the U.S., earning his PhD in agricultural | economics and also studying subjects including interna |
eceived a baccalaureate degree (B.S. in home | economics) from the University. |
He holds a B.A. in Politics, | Economics & Law from the University of Buckingham and |
ntly one of the top ten books in comparative | economics in Amazon's Kindle Store. |
as co-edited the Hoover Studies in Politics, | Economics, and Society book series with Tod Lindberg s |
nnecticut (Bachelor of Arts in International | Economics), Idelson began his professional career as a |
With advanced degrees in International | Economics and Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher Scho |
b Smit was a strong believer in conventional | economics and opponent of Keynesianism. |
mediate appointment General Secretary in the | Economics Ministry in the government of Panagis Tsalda |
Dr. Anusree Paul is Ph.D. in Industrial | Economics from University of Calcutta and M.Phil from |
ioning with three degree courses in history, | economics and commerce and two pre-degree batches in h |
untry, that was to be based primarily in the | economics of Co-operative enterprises. |
Kentucky with a double major in agricultural | economics and agribusiness management. |
His involvement in the | economics of oil and other energy issues goes back to |
of one of the most cited papers in financial | economics "The Equity Premium: A puzzle". |
faculties and colleges specializing in law, | economics, medicine, and physics. |
B.A. in History, | Economics, Philosophy, Tamil, English. |
des students with a general training in law, | economics, general knowledge and history. |
He earned degrees in both | economics and physical education while there. |
sity of Connecticut with a BS degree in Home | Economics (he has told how he initially entered that c |
tudies (Bucharest), with a degree in General | Economics. |
Studies in the | Economics of Overhead Costs Chicago, University of Chi |
h a freshly awakened interest in theoretical | economics, Kydland earned a B.S. from the Norwegian Sc |
d dedicated to field research in development | economics. |
these years, he showed his expertise in both | economics and leadership. |
s main academic interests lie in theoretical | economics and the theory of social choice. |
upplemented by core education in accounting, | economics, communications, law, finance and management |
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Resource | Economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst |
Science degree (summa cum laude) in Resource | Economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst |
ee in Classics and a diploma in agricultural | economics. |
ntly obtained a M.A. degree in International | Economics and Conflict Management at the Johns Hopkins |
al body complexity has been of use in energy | economics and secession ideas. |
l Cahuilla descent, are influential in local | economics and city politics. |
Auburn University with a BS in Agricultural | Economics, and an MS in Economics. |
ntitling DAMBL to train students in Business | Economics, Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Marketing |
He gained an MA in Industrial | Economics at the University of Sussex, and returned to |
aster's, and doctoral degree in agricultural | economics from Mississippi State University. |
es, Sean took up the post of lecturer in the | Economics Department in Trinity College in 1977 and ha |
He graduated in agricultural | economics from the University of Economics, Prague. |
ee in public policy and degrees in medicine, | economics and history. |
He holds a corporate chair in Health | Economics and is the director of the Health Economics, |
Networks in Telecommunications: | Economics and Law (Cambridge University Press 2009) (w |
e obtained her bachelor's degree in consumer | economics. |
iental and African Studies for an MSc in the | economics of underdeveloped countries -- his thesis wa |
ional economists specialising in development | economics. |
ned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business | Economics from the SUNY College at Oneonta, 1982. |
cal school for the training of women in home | economics. |
ter receiving a bachelors degree in Business | Economics from State University of New York, College a |
In 1976, Minford took a position in the | Economics Department at the University of Liverpool, b |
ench and has completed a degree in political | economics. |
having earned a bachelor of arts in French, | economics, and history. |
ion was published as a work in environmental | economics by Cambridge University Press in 2001. |
r of Business Administration in: Accounting, | Economics, Finance, Human Resources, Information Syste |
Wilson's other interests include history, | economics, cosmology and biology. |
Courses offered include AP | Economics and AP Environmental Science, math at the ap |
Her research areas include health | economics, welfare, and public finance, with a particu |
had expanded its curriculum to include home | economics, and was renamed the Garland School of Homem |
other research interests include development | economics, behavioral economics, household finance and |
Those departments include: Agricultural | Economics; Agricultural Leadership, Education & Commun |
He teaches subjects including Binary | Economics, Business Associations, Corporations, Securi |
the editor of several journals including New | Economics and Town & Country Planning. |
and other marine mammals including history, | economics, and their environmental and ecological infl |
d editor of more than 24 books including The | Economics and Financing of Media Companies, Media Prod |
th several philosophies, including: Austrian | Economics, Libertarianism, Anarcho-Capitalism, and Jus |
ophy was a fusion of individualist anarchist | economics- "a radicalized form of laissez-faire economi |
Lum's fusion of individualist laissez-faire | economics with radical labor activism as "creative" an |
rite it twice, but it still has influence in | economics today. |
hematician, but did have some influence over | economics. |
tory, which is only indirectly influenced by | economics and class. |
working class people, such as information on | economics, industrial conditions, strikes, direct acti |
Management, Computer Information Management, | Economics, Finance, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Interior |
Computer Management and Information Systems, | Economics and Finance, and Management and Marketing . |
He initially studied | economics and worked as an entrepreneur before startin |
e New York Times in 1984, initially covering | economics, he served as a Times correspondent in Los A |
iversity of Utah, where he initially studied | economics, but decided to change his major even though |
m College and a lecturer at the Institute of | Economics and Statistics in Oxford University. |
e workers who wield them (e.g., Institute of | Economics, 1957). |
c Systems (today the Max Planck Institute of | Economics) in Jena as an active guest since 1988. |
Policy Group at the Max Planck Institute of | Economics Jena in Germany until August 31, 2009 . |
Institute of | Economics and Management (ECOMEN) (Estonian: Majanduse |
ing of Academic Journals and Institutions in | Economics” (May 2002), it should be ranked 2nd, when t |
al Management Planning, Institutions, Public | Economics and Fiscal Policy, International Trade and I |
Instructor in | economics, Hunter College of the University of the Cit |
9 a Chicago high school instructor, teaching | economics, civil government and American history. |
nguages and assesses the interaction between | economics and strategy over the past five centuries. |
His interest in | economics grew from an influential postgraduate year a |
His main interest in | economics was on the nature of the money supply proces |
urope, development and the interface between | economics and the environment. |
politics, government, international affairs, | economics, and public policy. |
s), Current Issues in International Monetary | Economics, Macmillan Press. |
ins articles on international organisations, | economics, the environment, science, law, religion, th |
including politics, international relations, | economics, history, literature and the arts. |
thor of Trust and Risk in Internet Commerce, | Economics of Identity Theft and the editor of Economic |
ctical philosophy is subdivided into ethics, | economics and politics. |
stitutions and information into neoclassical | economics. |
Introduction to | Economics for Students in India and Pakistan (1964) |
The textbook: An Introduction To | Economics For East Africa (1968). |
f topics, including politics, investing, and | economics. |
She is an | economics graduate from St. Stephen's College, Delhi a |
"What is Evolutionary | Economics? |
His background is in | economics. |
ronment, the laser digital converting is the | economics of scale when the production run is short, a |
Kenneth G. Elzinga is an | economics professor at the University of Virginia. |
He is currently | Economics editor at The Guardian, and has published fo |
Tim Clark is an | economics graduate from the University of London and a |
His expertise and research focus is in | economics, demographic economics, energy economics, an |
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Weyl wrote widely on issues of | economics, labor, public policy, and international aff |
after all, one of the most central issues in | economics. |
riculum that focuses on world issues, global | economics, cultural awareness and field experiences su |
He graduated from Istanbul University's | Economics faculty. |
t complete and systematic work in Italian on | economics. |
Clinch, J.P. (1999) | Economics of Irish Forestry: Evaluating the Returns to |
Jaime Dermody, | Economics Professor, Class of 1960. |
Jain studied | economics at Shri Ram College of Commerce at Delhi Uni |
Literacy, Religious Studies, Japanese, Home | Economics, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Lif |
Literacy, Religious Studies, Japanese, Home | Economics, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Lif |
ard School of Public Health, the Jerome Levy | Economics Institute of Bard College and her alma mater |
rnet), travel (rail, cars, trains, jets) and | economics (the need to overcome spatial barriers, open |
am, 1981), co-authored with his wife Jo Ann; | Economics on Trial (Dow Jones Irwin, 1991); Scrooge In |
ornia, where her husband took a job teaching | economics at University of California, Berkeley. |
John Hicks ( | Economics) |
John read | economics at the University of Nairobi. |
In 1930, Malin joined the | economics faculty at Swarthmore College, where he woul |
He joined the | economics team at Goldman Sachs in 1987. |
t Balliol College, Oxford before joining the | Economics Departments at Adelaide (from 1935) and Sydn |
ember 2007 paper in the Quarterly Journal of | Economics, jointly written with Marianne Bertrand, Sim |
ransparency1," The North American Journal of | Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. |
The American Journal of | Economics and Sociology, 56, 475-520. |
l of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of | Economics, Economic Journal, European Economic Review, |
bilization and Growth”, Quarterly Journal of | Economics, 76, 20-45. |
been a co-editor of the Quarterly Journal of | Economics for eight years and associate editor of many |
1917, Quarterly Journal of | Economics, 32( 1), pp. |
Quarterly Journal of | Economics, 1998, 113(1), pp. |
an associate editor of the journal Feminist | Economics since 1995. |
itical Economy, and the Quarterly Journal of | Economics. |
odel out of the crisis, Cambridge Journal of | Economics, 1998 |
Swiss Franc Asset Returns", Swiss Journal of | Economics and Statistics 140 (3): 301-325 |
ept of Social Welfare," Quarterly Journal of | Economics, 68(2), pp. |
ith John Hardman Moore, Quarterly Journal of | Economics, November 1994,841-879 |
an Marriage Statistics", Canadian Journal of | Economics and Political Science 2: 477 |
Quarterly Journal of | Economics, 52(2), pp. |
erican Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of | Economics, and Econometrica. |
t and Economic Growth" (Quarterly Journal of | Economics, May 1991; co-authored with Lawrence Summers |
transactions," (with C. Corrado), Journal of | Economics and Business, 45 (1993): 193-212. |
t (known 1965-1975 as the Swedish Journal of | Economics, and since 1976 as the Scandinavian Journal |
ism as an Incentive Scheme," Bell Journal of | Economics, 14 (Autumn 1983) 366-82. |
ciety publishes a monthly journal Ecological | Economics, books and other materials, and holds period |
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