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Based on the Singapore Model of | economics, its main goal is to reduce taxes while bala |
ons came up again a few years later, but the | economics didn't make sense, and the notion was finall |
Health and Efficiency: A Sociology of Health | Economics, with Malcolm Ashmore and T.J. Pinch, Milton |
hing and researching in the areas of leasing | economics, corporate management and institutional econ |
vening courses in business English, business | economics and management and also worked as model. |
e John S. Dyson Endowed Chair in the Applied | Economics and Management Department at Cornell Univers |
Economics and Management | |
University teaching qualification in | economics and management (1984) |
He was chair of | economics and management (1943-1959) of the Moscow Ins |
Faculty of | Economics and Management |
ction, transportation, storage distribution, | economics and management of oil and gas; cooperating w |
Journal of Environmental | Economics and Management 14,1987. |
n (2009-10) of the Solvay Brussels School of | Economics and Management (SBS-EM) of the Free Universi |
Institute of | Economics and Management (ECOMEN) (Estonian: Majanduse |
School of | Economics and Management (SEM) |
and in 1994 Tylecote became Professor of the | Economics and Management of Technological Change. |
lds of study are Law, Public Administration, | Economics, Finance Management, Psychology, Social Work |
els Bohr Visiting Professor at the School of | Economics and Management, Aarhus University, from 2006 |
rnals of a wide range of disciplines such as | economics, psychology, management, and marketing. |
ng for Food and Bioproducts, Social science, | Economics and Management, Modeling: Mathematics, Infor |
e university's strength lies in engineering, | economics and management, and it also comprises litera |
Engineering for the engineering departments, | Economics and Management, Social Sciences, Languages, |
ing, Accounting & Information Systems (AIS), | Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Operations |
n 1978, with a Bachelor of Science degree in | economics and management. |
itioner journals in the fields of marketing, | economics, and management. |
Faculty of | Economics and Management; |
He has a doctorate in | economics and managerial economics from the Stockholm |
e three main course categories are: methods, | economics, and managerial economics. |
Economics for Managers (Prentice Hall, 1990) | |
Bernard teaches a core MBA course on Global | Economics for Managers as well as an elective focused |
After the war he read | Economics at Manchester University where he was founde |
iety (1890), and from 1893 until 1908 taught | economics, at Manchester and then at McGill University |
He was a syndicated columnist on | economics for many years; a conservative, he attacked |
roblem in research in sociology, psychology, | economics and many other social sciences. |
Diogo studied | economics at Maputo's Eduardo Mondlane University. |
mist and co-author, with Tyler Cowen, of the | economics blog Marginal Revolution. |
chronicles the distribution, production and | economics of marijuana. |
asters programs in Agent-Based Computational | Economics, financial market modelling with extreme eve |
ton maintains the world's largest financial, | economics, management, marketing, and public policy da |
areas, such as genetics, soils, agricultural | economics and marketing, legal aspects and the environ |
y of California, Santa Cruz with a degree in | economics and marketing. |
He holds a PhD-equivalent degree in | Economics, is married, and has one son. |
Stone Age | Economics, by Marshall Sahlins |
f Profit", 1976, in Howard and King, editor, | Economics of Marx |
for scholarly articles on radical political | economics, including Marxist, feminist, lnstitutional, |
A 2006 report, The | Economics of Mass Surveillance calculated that the use |
He subsequently obtained his Ph.D. in | Economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( |
national relations from the London School of | Economics, a Master of Science in Public Information A |
y, biotechnology, agriculture sciences, home | economics, web mastering, and computer animation graph |
SA, where he received a bachelor's degree in | Economics, a Masters in Management Information Systems |
He received his Bachelor of Arts in | economics and mathematics from Reed College in 1965 an |
Cook holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in | Economics and Mathematics from the University of South |
mathematics in 1964 and his habilitation in | economics and mathematics in 1968. |
He also has a degree in political | economics and mathematics from Williams College. |
Ike Awgu studied | economics and mathematics at Carleton University befor |
Later she became a teacher of | economics and mathematics at girls' schools in southwe |
try and Botany, Statistics with Mathematical | Economics and Mathematics |
University of Edinburgh to study philosophy, | economics and mathematics, but switched to medicine th |
He teaches | Economics and Mathematics. |
Cassel came to | economics from mathematics. |
In | economics class, Matt debuts his plan as his assigned |
y, Columbia University, the London School of | Economics, and Max Planck Institute for the Study of S |
a B.Sc and M.Sc from the Helsinki School of | Economics and MBA from INSEAD in France. |
as a visiting professor to the department of | economics at MCC. |
Leibovitch has an Honors Bachelors Degree in | Economics from McGill University and an M.Phil Degree |
Macbain is a graduate in | economics from McGill University, was a 1980 Rhodes Sc |
nd, he was a lecturer in Political Science & | Economics at McGill - one of the brilliant young think |
From 1973 until 1989, he taught | economics at McGill University and from 1986 to 1989, |
cKinsey & Company and to the firm's in-house | economics think-tank McKinsey Global Institute. |
He has a degree in | economics from McMaster University. |
e philosophy of science, ethics, aesthetics, | economics, innovation, measurement and value theory, a |
and Traditional Chinese Medicine, courses in | Economics and Medical Related fields are also offered. |
of Munich, where he studied philosophy, law, | economics, and medicine. |
Noel holds a Bachelor of Arts in | Economics from Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
She counts her understanding of | economics and mental arithmetic among her strong point |
She read Philosophy, Politics and | Economics at Merton College, Oxford. |
gger, then a student at the London School of | Economics: they met by chance on a train and found the |
In mining and | economics, base metals refers to industrial non-ferrou |
his work (with Richard D. Wolff) on Marxian | economics, economic methodology and class analysis. |
He received a bachelors degree in | economics from Michigan State University, followed by |
Hill graduated with a degree in | economics from Michigan State University in 1969. |
cs, Civics, World History, American History, | Economics, AP Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Frenc |
From 1989-91 he was Head of | Economics at Middlesex University. |
He is a recipient of the IZA Prize in Labor | Economics, the Mincer Award for Lifetime Achievement o |
m to be influenced by the Austrian School of | economics, particularly Mises' critique of planned eco |
aster's, and doctoral degree in agricultural | economics from Mississippi State University. |
ecame an Associate Professor of Business and | Economics at Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi |
She received a B.A. in | economics from Mississippi State University with a min |
Hawkins earned an S.B. in | economics from MIT in 1976 and a Ph.D. in management f |
Since 1995, he has been in the Department of | Economics at MIT, where he teaches econometrics and la |
He is also the Class of 1941 Professor of | Economics at MIT, though he is currently on leave. |
the Barton L. Weller Professor of Political | Economics at MIT, in the Department of Urban Studies a |
he completed a Woodrow Wilson fellowship in | economics from MIT. |
The Development of Monetary | Economics: A Modern Perspective on Monetary Controvers |
and has a degree in Languages, Politics and | Economics of Modern Europe from Loughborough Universit |
Painfully aware of the role of | economics in modern life, particularly in the health-c |
She grew up studying | economics and modern languages, where she is fluent in |
ior including but not limited to: behavioral | economics, behavioral momentum, Connectionist systems |
ary Professor in the Faculty of Business and | Economics at Monash University, a Professorial Fellow |
s holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of | Economics from Monash University. |
ditor for the American Real Estate and Urban | Economics Association monograph series. |
the Cato Institute, and former professor of | economics at Montana State University, where he served |
Jones holds an MS in | Economics from Montana State University. |
Walker received a Bachelor's in | Economics from Montana State University and a Master's |
For ending speculative | economics it moots evolving of single global currency |
rd condemned the decision on grounds of both | economics and morality, and considered resignation. |
He is also the co-author of the | economics book More Than Good Intentions published by |
the more experiments have been conducted in | economics, the more the issue of an appropriate method |
as also co-editor of the Journal of Monetary | Economics for more than twenty years. |
She received her B.A. in | economics from Mount Holyoke College in 1980 and her M |
She received her B.A. in | Economics from Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, |
After acquiring his Bachelor in Business | Economics he moved to Montreal to study with bassist M |
After graduating from UPENN with a B.A. in | Economics, Vinson moved to New York City in the early |
arnegie School" was a so called "Freshwater" | economics intellectual movement in the 1950s and 1960s |
, Geography, History, ICT, Mathematics, Home | Economics, Music, Moving Image Arts Personal Developme |
Home | Economics - Mrs. J Machin |
In addition, the | economics of multiphase production is attractive to up |
After receiving his degrees in | economics from Mumbai and London universities, he taug |
hairperson of the European Master in Law and | Economics Erasmus Mundi program. |
new building that accommodated new art, home | economics and music rooms along with a new assembly ha |
mbia University where he studied philosophy, | economics and music. |
o years later, she became supervisor of home | economics at Muskogee schools. |
He holds a Diploma in | Economics from Mysore University, India. |
was born in Mombasa, Kenya, and graduated in | economics in Nairobi. |
assistant in the Faculty of Agriculture and | Economics at National Taiwan University. |
rts is a regular commentator on business and | economics for National Public Radio's Morning Edition, |
n Armenian State Award for scientists in the | economics and natural sciences, engineers and inventor |
o Alan Steinweis, Art, Ideology, and | Economics in Nazi Germany: The Reich Chambers of Music |
rnet), travel (rail, cars, trains, jets) and | economics (the need to overcome spatial barriers, open |
ago played in the development of Neo-liberal | economics and Neo-conservatism. |
mestic Science and Arts, the College of Home | Economics, the Nesbitt College of Design, Nutrition, H |
interests include microeconomics, behavioral | economics, and neuroeconomics. |
ege in 1970, and earned a masters' degree in | economics at New York University in 1976. |
at the Peterson Institute for International | Economics and New York-based nonprofit organization Ma |
d then-president of the Institute of Applied | Economics in New York. |
Economics, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1987, 2nd ed. | |
ily increasing capital costs, which made the | economics of new plants unfavorable. |
a child, then read politics, philosophy and | economics at New College, Oxford where Isaiah Berlin w |
the construction of the Vienna Business and | Economics University's new law faculty. |
Medical Degree and Doctorate in | Economics from New York University, 1972-79, as part o |
Abdiweli Mohamed Aligas, professor of | economics at Niagara University in Buffalo, New York, |
, specialising in the politics, culture, and | economics of nineteenth- and twentieth-century imperia |
He focuses on communicating | economics to non-economists, and to that end is the ho |
Full, and Drexel Professor of Statistics and | Economics at North Carolina State University. |
She is also teaches | economics at Northeastern University. |
He is a Professor of | Economics at Northeastern University, Boston. |
from Beloit College and a master's degree in | economics from Northern Illinois University. |
obtain a B.A. in government with a minor in | economics from Northwest Missouri State University, go |
Freidheim has a B.A. in | Economics from Northwestern University and an MBA from |
Leventhal received his Bachelor's degree in | Economics from Northwestern University in 1974 and a M |
Wagner received a B.A. in | economics from Northwestern University in 1977, and a |
ck of support in Quebec, and more right-wing | economics did not appeal to Clark. |
also the founder and president of North Yard | Economics, a not-for-profit consulting firm that provi |
He holds a BA in | Economics from Notre Dame, and is an alumnus of Stanfo |
on, and in 1968 gained a first in Industrial | Economics from Nottingham University, where he briefly |
r Roland S. Martin (Kenan Thompson), and NYU | Economics Professor Nouriel Roubini (Armisen). |
cula included Analysis, Chemical Technology, | Economics of Nuclear Power, Engineering Science, Exper |
, uranium mining, nuclear proliferation, the | economics of nuclear power, non-nuclear energy strateg |
mund Hall, Oxford and then took a D.Phil. in | Economics at Nuffield College, Oxford before taking up |
s in history in 1923 along with a diploma in | economics and obtained his PhD from Madras University |
He writes commentary on | economics (and occasionally on soccer) in English and |
e (today in Ukraine), Altman studied law and | economics at Odessa University. |
economist and was originally employed by the | Economics Department of the Open University. |
He also Served in the | Economics Desk of the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal and as Depu |
He is a Professor at the Faculty of General | Economics, part of the Academy of Economic Studies (AS |
1977: Ph.D. in | Economics, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest |
Economics Society of Calgary (ESC) is a not-for-profit | |
e involving three faculties - the Faculty of | Economics, Faculty of Mathematics and Cambridge Judge |
a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of | Economics, University of Chicago from 1977 to 1978. |
Scientific Council of the Toulouse School of | Economics, member of the Scientific Council of the Bar |
She was chosen as Michigan's | economics teacher of the year in 1995. |
of education, science, sport, culture, art, | economics, defense of the country, social work, civil |
While serving as | economics director of the Monetary Authority of Singap |
-he taught from 1946 at the London School of | Economics, University of London, successively as Assis |
of Southern History, the Journal of Feminist | Economics, Papers of Jefferson Davis, the Religious St |
Sean is the current Senior Lecturer in the | Economics Department of Trinity College and has enjoye |
Leonard Davis Institute of Health | Economics, University of Pennsylvania. |
In 1921 he became editor of the | economics department of the Frankfurter Zeitung, a pos |
y (UNU-INTECH), Maastricht and Department of | Economics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. |
Mkwezalamba was a founding member of the | Economics Association of Malawi (ECAMA) and served as |
omic journalist, most recently as the global | economics columnist of the International Herald Tribun |
Chinese History, Geography, Liberal Studies, | Economics, Principles of Accounts, Religious Studies, |
Santhi Hejeebu, Department of | Economics, University of Iowa in her general critique |
ard School of Public Health, the Jerome Levy | Economics Institute of Bard College and her alma mater |
, to Harvard University for graduate work in | economics because of his interest in understanding the |
ngineering, Faculty of Education, Faculty of | Economics, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Faculty of |
an honorary degree from the Hanken School of | Economics, one of the oldest business schools in the N |
allinan was educated at the London School of | Economics, University of California, Berkeley, and Uni |
siting Senior Fellow at the London School of | Economics Department of Management and a key advisor t |
nvestors Chronicle between 1993 and 2001 and | economics editor of The Independent. |
is, Werner Sombart, was his successor at the | economics chair of the University of Berlin. |
esearch interests are in the areas of Public | economics, Economics of education, Regulation, and Gam |
t of that group which advocates a Non-market | economics form of Energy accounting, in contrast to th |
in the Faculty of International Business and | Economics, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Rom |
2009, he was appointed adjunct Professor of | economics, University of Lund. |
rnal of Economic Growth, Journal of Monetary | Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Economi |
de Economia da Universidade do Porto (FEP) ( | Economics School of the University of Porto). |
The Mongols brought about changes in | economics power of states and overall trade. |
named after him by the Media Management and | Economics Division of the Association for Education in |
his BA and MA degrees from London School of | Economics, Department of Economics. |
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