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associate editor of the journal, Ecological | Economics. |
ude orchestra, band, choir, journalism, home | economics and art. |
which appeared in the very best journals in | economics and statistics, including Econometrica, the |
0 refereed articles in the major journals of | economics. |
lecturer at the School for Jurisprudence and | Economics in Tel Aviv. |
y him, but the administration of justice and | economics of the military was part of the Oberadminist |
iences, Chemistry, Criminal Justice Studies, | Economics, English, Environmental Sciences, Foreign La |
Eclipse of Justice: Ethics, | Economics, and the Lost Traditions of American Catholi |
Sociology Research Institute 1966: Karl Marx | Economics University 1968-73: Industry Studies |
Jan O. Karlsson studied | economics, political science and history at Stockholm |
am joined the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia | economics faculty in early 1977, then still at its tem |
Keivan Deravi, | economics professor |
f Profit", 1976, in Howard and King, editor, | Economics of Marx |
erim prime minister because his knowledge of | economics is regarded as limited, and he is not widely |
with his skill as an orator and knowledge of | economics, history, and politics. |
aining was deficient, [and] his knowledge of | economics was pathetic." |
raduated from the University of Hong Kong in | Economics, Accounting and Business Administration |
He holds an M.A. in Korean Studies, | Economics and International Relations and a Ph.D. in E |
graduated with a BA from Kyoto University's | economics department in 1960. |
frequently about media coverage of labor and | economics, racism in the media, and media regulation. |
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e, Management, Tourism, Languages, Knowledge | Economics, and Sports Knowledge. |
ton maintains the world's largest financial, | economics, management, marketing, and public policy da |
He later studied | economics at the Stockholm School of Economics, where |
He is now a Latin and | Economics teacher in the European School of Luxembourg |
rinceton University, A.B. summa cum laude in | Economics, in 1976, and Harvard Law School, J.D. magna |
enry G. Manne received a B.A., cum laude, in | Economics in 1950 at Vanderbilt University, his J.D. a |
a from Williams College, magna cum laude, in | economics. |
Paul Krugman, a Nobel laureate in | economics and a noted progressive columnist, argued in |
r Jan Tinbergen, the first Nobel laureate in | economics. |
6/2007, he studied at the Centre for Law and | Economics of Sport in Limoges and obtained a Master of |
I. Between 1919 and 1923 he studied law and | economics in London. |
or of numerous books and articles on law and | economics and has published in many of the leading jou |
Honorary Life Member of the American Law and | Economics Association, which honored him as one of the |
writer specializing in contract law, law and | economics and comparative law. |
re political science, constitutional law and | economics. |
ugust 2007, he has been Professor of Law and | Economics at Washington University School of Law in St |
hairperson of the European Master in Law and | Economics Erasmus Mundi program. |
the title of Doctor honoris causa of Law and | Economics of the Faculty of Beni Culturali of the Univ |
h school in Tel Aviv before studying law and | economics at Tel Aviv University. |
n years later, in their mathematical law and | economics article "An Economic Analysis of Copyright L |
The Journal of Competition Law & | Economics (print: ISSN 1744-6414, online: ISSN 1744-64 |
lestine himself in 1946, and studied law and | economics at Tel Aviv University, gaining certificatio |
nce and its Implementation' Columbia Law and | Economics Working Paper No. 293 |
iate director of the Esty Centre for Law and | Economics in International Trade. |
rivate Benefits of Control' Columbia Law and | Economics Working Paper No. 183 |
International Review of Law and | Economics 26 (3): 336-354. |
Brandenburg studied law and | economics after the war. |
his high-school diploma, he studied law and | economics at the University of Hamburg, where he gradu |
y R. Koch Distinguished Professor of Law and | Economics at the University of Kansas School of Law an |
re becoming a John M. Olin Fellow in Law and | Economics at the University of Chicago Law School duri |
ool and also a visiting professor of Law and | Economics at the California Institute of Technology. |
d theory, intellectual property, and law and | economics. |
es with emphasis options in Business Law and | Economics, Entertainment Law & Media, International & |
o enormis has been criticized from a law and | economics perspective for its inefficient incentives. |
uthor of Microeconomic Predicates to Law and | Economics (Anderson Pub. |
dents can study new A-levels such as Law and | Economics, amongst others such as English. |
At the Faculty of Law and | Economics, courses are offered in jurisprudence leadin |
In Vienna, he studied law and | economics, gaining a PhD. |
He studied law and | economics in Amsterdam and, before the Second World Wa |
written numerous works on empirical law and | economics. |
Department of Law and | Economics |
ident of the European Association of Law and | Economics (2001-2004). |
books and articles, with emphasis on law and | economics, the free market, and securities regulation. |
He also he gave lectures on law and | economics. |
Industrial Organization, Journal of Law and | Economics and Oxford Journal of Legal Studies. |
books, with a strong emphasis on the law and | economics of public corporations. |
He studied law and | economics at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munic |
nd former Director of the Institute of Law & | Economics. |
osner, known for his publications on law and | economics, and followed closely on the heels of the Ni |
bout the Gatekeepers, Stupid' Columbia Law & | Economics Working Paper No. 207 |
k (President, The Coase Foundation for Law & | Economics), and Damien Geradin (Howrey). |
nce, regulation, and other topics in law and | economics. |
He studied law and | economics at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Muni |
After studying law and | economics at University of Edinburgh and University of |
e Board of Directors of the American Law and | Economics Association from 2004 to 2007. |
Principles of Law and | Economics, Prentice Hall, with Daniel H. Cole, 2004. |
porate and managerial liability, and law and | economics. |
t Association Annual Meeting, American Law & | Economics Association Annual Meeting, Conference on Em |
e (today in Ukraine), Altman studied law and | economics at Odessa University. |
Journal of Law and | Economics 18 (Dec. |
ough 2003, he served on the American Law and | Economics Association's board of directors. |
eceiving his Abitur, Neumann studied law and | economics at the universities of Freiburg, Leipzig and |
ork on dominant assurance contracts, law and | economics and health economics. |
long with Ronald Coase, a founder of law and | economics. |
tigation between the intersection of law and | economics, an area in which the law school's faculty f |
(1974), "The Lighthouse in | Economics", Journal of Law and Economics 17 (2): 357-3 |
ersity, he served as director of the Law and | Economics Center at the George Mason University School |
After studying law and | economics at the University of Vienna, Swoboda worked |
mily of Lebanese descent and studied Law and | Economics at Sydney University. |
tives and a director of the American Law and | Economics Association. |
The Journal of Law and | Economics is an academic journal published by the Univ |
) is known primarily for his work in law and | economics. |
he was co-editor of Bibliography of law and | economics (1992) and of the 5-volume Encyclopedia of L |
esearch are corporate governance and law and | economics. |
to 1997, Boudreaux was professor of law and | economics at Clemson University. |
n Petah Tikva and graduated from the Law and | Economics School at Tel Aviv University. |
luding social and political theory, law, and | economics. |
luding social and political theory, law, and | economics. |
elds of history, sociology, law, demography, | economics, and anthropology. |
and USA and acts as a leading international | Economics Advisor. |
Now, Are You Ready to Learn About | Economics? |
08 when she returned from maternity leave to | economics editor. |
He lectured in | Economics at the Civil Service College (now called the |
He lectured in | Economics at the University of Birmingham from 1977-89 |
Berry lectured in | Economics at the School of African and Asian Studies i |
moving to Australia, he became a lecturer in | economics at the University of New South Wales in 1972 |
He was also a visiting lecturer in | Economics at the newly created Vidyodaya University fr |
parents, Abedisi Adu, a Nigerian lecturer in | economics of Yoruba background, and Anne Hayes, an Eng |
Sydney, after which he became a lecturer in | economics and industrial relations. |
From 1981-2, he was a visiting lecturer in | Economics at the University of Kent. |
75 and in 1978 took up a post as lecturer in | Economics at the University of Ulster. |
ton was a Cambridge-educated LSE lecturer in | economics who went on to be an MP from 1924, and becam |
er University), including Senior Lecturer in | Economics, from 1975-2000. |
press consultant and latterly a lecturer in | Economics and Business at North West Kent College of T |
erience in Africa (he was Senior Lecturer in | Economics at the University of Malawi in the early 198 |
is also in his second stint as a lecturer in | economics at Columbia University, where he teaches int |
2, he returned to Cambridge as a lecturer in | economics in 1913, but worked for the War Office betwe |
sity of Strathclyde and became a lecturer in | Economics there and a Labour councillor. |
She is a lecturer in | economics and public policy at Victoria University of |
ent until 1970, when he became a lecturer in | Economics at the Open University. |
to the U.S. where he began as a lecturer in | economics, becoming professor of business administrati |
rom 1963 to 1966, he worked as a lecturer in | economics at the University of Birmingham whilst study |
's academic assignments included lecturer in | economics at the University of Ghana, 1963; assistant |
He was Senior Lecturer in | Economics at the Polytechnic of North London for over |
so been 20 years docent (senior lecturer) of | economics at the University of Helsinki. |
e, in 1994, the fourth Arne Ryde Lectures in | Economics. |
the War he re-entered academia, lecturing in | Economics for a year at Imperial College London and an |
egrees in communication, legal institutions, | economics, and government (CLEG, which is housed in th |
He was known as a liberal in | economics and politics as well as religion. |
Chinese History, Geography, Liberal Studies, | Economics, Principles of Accounts, Religious Studies, |
er Erich Honnecker deemed him too liberal on | economics. |
The Marshall Library of | Economics moved to Sidgwick Avenue in the 1960s. |
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 |
ory, by James M. Buchanan, at the Library of | Economics and Liberty |
safety margins, extended plant life, better | economics and increased power. |
Ankara University, disciplines like finance, | economics, political science, public administration, b |
them with peaceful methods like technology, | economics, culture, and population. |
hey typically include fields like sociology, | economics, history, counselling, public health, anthro |
of disciplines, including but not limited to | economics, political science, sociology, anthropology, |
ear that his concept of class was limited to | economics, and did not include race, status, ethnicity |
al relations, in particular the link between | economics and international relations. |
special lectures in history, literature, and | economics, and graduated in 1894. |
echnology Education, Skills for Living (Home | Economics), Foreign Language, Orchestra, Band, Choir, |
A, working as part time teacher in Logic and | Economics. |
ulture deems edible is not based on logic or | economics but simply on conditioning. |
reform for the information age, London: New | Economics Foundation, ISBN 1899407294 . |
A worker looks at | economics London: Labour Pub. |
has said "That's a challenge I love: making | economics fun and understandable." |
Siddharth has completed M.A in | Economics and is preparing for PhD. |
In 1973 she was a graduated with an M.A. in | Economics. |
aukee Downer College in 1917, and an M.A. in | economics at the University of Wisconsin in 1919. |
He then received an M.A. in | economics from Harvard University in 1947. |
He received his M.A. in | Economics from the University of Washington in 1957. |
f Glasgow where he graduated with an M.A. in | economics, history, and politics. |
science and history, and received an M.A. in | economics from the University of Tennessee in 1980. |
University of Hartford, receiving an M.A. in | Economics. |
She received her M.A. in | Economics from Simon Fraser University located in Vanc |
Rothaermel has a M.A. in | economics from University of Duisburg, Germany, an M.B |
e in 1967, a ‘double first' B.A. and M.A. in | Economics, before going on to gain his Ph.D. in Sociol |
He is Irish and holds an M.A. in | Economics, Geography and Public Administration from Tr |
He subsequently earned his M.A. in | Economics in 1978 from the University of Texas, and an |
chool in Boston, MA in addition to a M.A. in | Economics from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. |
search Programmes such as M.Phil, (Commerce, | Economics, Chemistry and Mathematics ) and Ph.D. (Comm |
niversity and earned his M.A. and M.Phil. in | Economics at Columbia University. |
She has done her B.Sc and M.Sc in | Economics from University of Calcutta. |
He was born in Kerala and has an M.Sc. in | Economics from BITS Pilani. |
he did his B.Sc. in Statistics and M.Sc. in | Economics. |
He obtained an MA in | economics from the University of Madras in 1927, and i |
, Cambridge, where he qualified for an MA in | Economics, with first-class honours. |
ee from Oberlin College in 1963 and an MA in | Economics from Stanford University. |
n until 1986 when he left to pursue an MA in | Economics at University of Warwick, in which he gained |
He holds an MA in | Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, he star |
t Essex where in 1983 he completed his MA in | economics, graduating with distinction. |
ews, where he achieved a Joint Honours MA in | Economics and History. |
Robert A. MacKay, Imperial | Economics at Ottawa, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 5, No. 10 ( |
political economy, macroeconomics, financial | economics, and industrial organization. |
search is primarily in macroeconomics, labor | economics and issues of European integration. |
nterests are in macroeconomics, experimental | economics, and agent-based modelling. |
ily increasing capital costs, which made the | economics of new plants unfavorable. |
ned his undergraduate degree with a major in | economics from Lafayette College, earned a Masters of |
om Claremont McKenna College with a major in | economics. |
quivalent (the French "bac") with a major in | Economics at 18, Serra left Bordeaux for Paris, to tra |
He was a straight-A student, with a major in | economics. |
f Connecticut College with a double major in | Economics and Sociology. |
ffers one undergraduate major, Environmental | Economics and Policy. |
on a tennis scholarship, where he majored in | economics. |
O'Bannon majored in | economics at Wellesley College and later earned a mast |
He attended Cornell, where he majored in | Economics, was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternit |
arvard University in the ECAC and majored in | economics. |
ended Harvard University where he majored in | Economics. |
She then majored in | economics at University of California, Los Angeles (UC |
iversity of Pennsylvania where he majored in | economics. |
y of Alabama Birmingham where she majored in | Economics at the business school and also competed in |
of California, Berkeley where he majored in | economics. |
the University of Tokyo, where he majored in | economics. |
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