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  • He is a Fellow of the Society of Labor Economists, a member of the National Academy of Educati
  • ory Board could be used to "give progressive economists a voice," and mentioned Mishel among others
  • Lifetime Achievement of the Society of Labor Economists, a Fellow of the Econometric Society, the Am
  • r Thomson's Bill; the Folly of the Political Economists; a Warning Against Sending the Children of t
  • the Shadow Open Market Committee, a group of economists, academics, and bankers that met to critique
  • on of Nuclear War, it was founded in 1989 as Economists Against the Arms Race (ECAAR), before becomi
  • "The economists all think that if you show up at the cashier
  • ECAAR Review 2003: conflict or development?, Economists Allied for Arms Reduction, 2003, ISBN 097278
  • Sam Peltzman is one of the few economists, and probably the only regulatory economist,
  • ] than from all the professional historians, economists and statisticians put together."
  • s often been referenced by business leaders, economists and politicians.
  • ed a government mostly composed of non-party economists and members of the German People's Party, Ge
  • rs, 12 engineers, 5 physicians, 5 jurists, 5 economists and 5 businessmen, whilst the remaining 34 M
  • is considered one of most influential German economists and has published in prestigious journals su
  • ped to re-prioritize a significant sector of economists and development workers, even the policies o
  • inflation caught the imagination of academic economists and policy-makers alike.
  • alist system as opposed to earlier political economists and anthropologists who viewed those culture
  • of journalists, actors, authors, musicians, economists, and many more.
  • dman and John Zaller (1992) cite a number of economists and political historians who opposed governm
  • i Einaudi, one of the most important Italian economists and later a president of the Italian Republi
  • The Review panel is an independent panel of economists and business leaders, led by Sir Tom McKillo
  • rea in 1963) is one of the leading heterodox economists and institutional economists specialising in
  • ssified as a newly industrialized country by economists and political scientists.
  • He is known as one of the prominent economists and financiers of his era.
  • He is one of their most senior economists and is known by others as "the numbers man".
  • e Ecological Economics and assist ecological economists and related societes.
  • the underconsumptionist Birmingham School of economists, and, as the founder of the Birmingham Polit
  • Economists are warning of the long-term economic effect
  • Eminent economists are part of the drafting committees of these
  • Economists argue that regulation would put infamous dru
  • Several economists argue that restrictions will lead to unemplo
  • Economists Art Laffer and Peter Schiff also endorsed Lo
  • lassmates with two other well-known Canadian economists, Arthur Donner and Robert Rabinovitch.
  • least as early as 1944) and had been used by economists as early as 1981.
  • economy, the world community is seen by some economists as an inter-dependent system of goods and se
  • ounder of the ICEA (International Consulting Economists' Association), and a director of the Pestalo
  • lion ($785 billion in 2011), a sum that many economists at the time deemed to be excessive.
  • Economists at Purdue University conclude in a 2007 stud
  • bankers, politicians, government officials, economists, attorneys, tax collectors, security officer
  • Behavioral economists attribute this to the "status quo bias", the
  • Instead, institutional political economists believe that economics cannot be separated f
  • Today many economists believe this book to be the point of departu
  • Post Keynesian economists believe that supply of money is credit-drive
  • Some economists believed that banking reforms already enacte
  • Economists blame price controls and expropriations for
  • an of the market research firm MORI Ltd, the Economists Bookshop Ltd, Deputy Chairman of the Tavisto
  • The economists Brad DeLong and Paul Krugman have proposed t
  • We show empirically that economists can fail to understand fundamental economic
  • ral Reserve Board Credit Union, the National Economists Club, Women in Housing and Finance, and the
  • ntral place theory and the work of the early economists, completing his formal education in 1970 wit
  • Classical (and Neo-classical) economists consider the nation-state to be the main pla
  • Economists criticised this move, calling it an irrespon
  • United Steelworkers's President Leo Gerard, economists Dean Baker, James K. Galbraith, Rob Johnson,
  • ansion and stubbornly high unemployment have economists debating what can be done to spark growth an
  • Research by behavioral economists demonstrated, moreover, that firms which rai
  • s of unemployment within an economy, however economists distinguish between the two concepts for a n
  • What Economists Don't Know About Growth, 1999
  • Bernstein, who now heads CNT, said: "Most economists don't admit to an economy of cities, let alo
  • politicians, business elites, and right-wing economists, Dzurinda's reforms' short-term negative imp
  • of Commons calling for a world conference of economists, educators and peace workers to examine remo
  • ic thinking was highly critical of classical economists, especially of David Ricardo.
  • Two economists estimate that Winfrey's endorsement was wort
  • The Methodology of Economics, or How economists Explain, 1980 (revised edition, 2006).
  • In May 2007, local economists expressed serious concerns when it was revea
  • Most economists feel that this decline was due to a systemat
  • nge Commission; (d) a member of the Panel of Economists, Fifth Five Year Plan (1997-2002), Ministry
  • (LCP) is a relatively new technique used by economists for making rational decisions about investme
  • an Association of Environmental and Resource Economists for his contributions to the development of
  • Barzel holds an important place among all economists for expanding the scope of economic science
  • Economists for Peace and Security (EPS) is a United Nat
  • ground-breaker among late twentieth-century economists for his insistence on discussing issues seen
  • Modigliani was a trustee of the Economists for Peace and Security.
  • He is a trustee of the Economists for Peace and Security.
  • technical staff - professional engineers and economists from imperialist times, it was directed by I
  • ations, including the Time Magazine Board of Economists from 1968-80.
  • A number of private economists generally predicted a mild recession ending
  • Modern economists generally agree on the presence of competiti
  • It seems that economists have made numerous mistakes in the aftermath
  • Economists have cited that unemployment should not have
  • A number of Nobel Prize winning economists have been affiliated with the school, includ
  • Economists have criticized the government's fiscal poli
  • Economists have long known that moods, weather, even re
  • ce the Card-Krueger study was released, many economists have tried to look at the effects of minimum
  • this article makes it sound like pro-market economists haven't been making this exact argument for
  • s, nurses, public health experts, healthcare economists, health information technologists, business
  • Behavioral economists highlight individual biases in decision maki
  • The theory has helped economists identify efficient trading mechanisms, regul
  • in 1998 and a fellow of the Society of Labor Economists in 2004.
  • Many suggestions put forward by Chicago economists in two 1933 memorandum that came to be known
  • is a member of the Association of Hungarian Economists in Romania, while serving as head of the Eco
  • d is ranked number 30 on Coupe's list of top economists in the world by publication.
  • eputation for himself as one of the foremost economists in Ireland and has been invited to give keyn
  • (ed.) Economists in Government, an International Comparative
  • He is among the most influential economists in the world according to IDEAS/RePEc.
  • nomist lists Duflo as one of the top 8 young economists in the world.
  • Blanchard is one of the most cited economists in the world, according to IDEAS/RePEc.
  • Newmarch is placed among the classical economists in the opening (and sample) chapter of the f
  • szag is one of the leading young competition economists in the world.
  • The Role of Economists in Policy Making: A Comparative Study of Mex
  • f the International Association for Feminist Economists in 2002, and has been an associate editor of
  • Current areas of concern to some economists include Australia's large current account de
  • Numerous economists, including James K. Galbraith of the Univers
  • Subsequently, she spent two years at Economists Incorporated, eight years at Furash & Compan
  • N agencies, scientists, NGOs, policy makers, economists, indigenous and local community representati
  • Hayek, and Ludvig von Mises as well as many economists, intellectuals, and business leaders from th
  • Economists interpret the move as a sign that authoritie
  • He is one of the leading economists involved in restoring the study of political
  • Another phenomenon noted by economists is that a Price point for a product (such as
  • , 2007); EconoPower: How a New Generation of Economists Is Transforming the World (Wiley & Sons, 200
  • attending a series of lectures by prominent economists Joseph Schumpeter and Arthur Spiethoff in Bo
  • Together with other Dutch economists like Johan Graafland and Eric van Damme, he
  • f interest rates is disputed by neoclassical economists like the German economist Hans-Werner Sinn,
  • However, some unorthodox economists like Stephen Kanitz attribute the debt crisi
  • with Fabian Muniesa and Lucia Siu, eds.) Do economists make markets?
  • licy analysts, financial analysts, auditors, economists, mediators, arbitrators, scientists, chaplai
  • Economist's Mind: Conversations with Eminent Economists, Blackwell Publishing (2007) ISBN 1-4051-591
  • alism at that time: these were the political economists, nowadays often referred to as the classical
  • Essays at the Boundaries of Microeconomics, ( Economists of the Twentieth Century), Edward Elgar, 199
  • re he held frequent discussions with leading economists of the time including Dennis Robertson and J
  • considered to be one of the most influential economists of his time, largely shaping mainstream econ
  • 9 founded the European Association of Labour Economists, of which he is the first chairman.
  • to be one of the most influential financial economists of his era.
  • udied under one of the pre-eminent socialist economists of the 20th century, Harold Laski, at the Lo
  • "Every discussion among economists of the relatively slow growth of the British
  • ellectually and politically most influential economists of his time.
  • "Thoughts of some British economists on early limited liability and corporate leg
  • end of war mobilization - Birmingham School economists opposed the gold standard and advocated the
  • e 80's and 90's, when it was used by leading economists Originally developed as a DOS application by
  • The Real News frequently interviews economists, politicians and policy experts about breaki
  • e gained prominence in 1981 when 364 leading economists published a statement criticising Margaret T
  • and was notably criticized at the time from economists ranging from John Maynard Keynes to Ludwig v
  • es the term "schizophrenic" loosely, such as economists referring to economy as being schizophrenic.
  • Some economists say Malawi's economy could face serious diff
  • Economists say a prolonged deadlock will lead to widesp
  • Some economists say Indonesia is poised to become an emergin
  • rvey by the National Association of Business Economists says fewer companies are expected to cut job
  • Regardless, prominent economists, specifically Jeffrey Miron, support the reg
  • lines, including physicists, climatologists, economists, statisticians, political scientists and var
  • Economists Stephen Moore and Richard Vedder have writte
  • se theories tended to support the beliefs of economists such as Friedrich von Hayek, whose economic
  • isis, as far back as 1997, well before other economists such as Steve Keen, Robert Shiller, Peter Sc
  • Economists such as Paul Krugman refer to the similarly
  • Marginalist economists such as Carl Menger and Frank Fetter of the
  • ull-reserve banking, while the post-Keynsian economists such as Hyman Minsky have described it as a
  • tchell, John Dewey and more recent political economists such as Geoffrey Hodgson, Jonathan Nitzan, S
  • It has been criticized by economists such as Arnold Kling.
  • Free trade economists such as David Ricardo felt it should be abol
  • abor theory of value maintained by classical economists such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo.
  • Economists surveyed by the Bloomberg financial news ser
  • The studies are also not published by the economists that conducted those studies.
  • fers to a loosely organized group of Swedish economists that worked together, in Stockholm, Sweden p
  • nemy Objectives Unit was a research group of economists that used input/output models in recommendin
  • scribes a polar opposite phenomenon: to some economists, the term refers to "overstaffing" or "hidde
  • gimes (one of the most divisive issues among economists), the Journal has a tendency to support fixe
  • The move was welcomed by economists, though it may have the side effect of fueli
  • Mikhail Gorbachev, is considered by several economists to be the worst financial crisis in the Sovi
  • Hufeland was the first among German economists to point out the profit of the entrepreneur
  • Salerno was one of a handful of economists to attend the seminal June 1974 Austrian eco
  • Monopoly wage is a term used by economists to refer to the higher wages earned by union
  • He was one of the first economists to accurately predict soaring oil prices bac
  • ownplayed the contributions of certain other economists to his work, such as Leon Walras, Vilfredo P
  • me a member of the consultative Committee of Economists to the Indian Government; he was also appoin
  • d and promoted by landowners and their hired economists to divert attention from George's extremely
  • t has brought together emissions experts and economists to tackle the problem of rising concentratio
  • Buchholz was among the first well-known U.S. economists to forecast an economic recovery from the "G
  • Though economists today reject this explanation, Carey's argum
  • and supports a staff of about 115 attorneys, economists, translators, librarians, technicians, tour
  • The subject has now been revived by economists under the umbrella of the new economic geogr
  • The economists' voice: Top economists take on today's probl
  • Economists watch the housing market closely because sev
  • As early as September 1988, economists were warning that the economic boom would so
  • Among the R&A branch a team of economists were formed under the name of the Enemy Obje
  • In rebuttal, 250 plus economists who supported the tax plan wrote that the ne
  • In 2009, Elzinga was one of over 200 economists who signed an ad placed in newspapers by the
  • Xie is one of the few economists who accurately predicted economic bubbles in
  • ked as number 949 in the world of the 55000+ economists who published at least one JEL classified ar
  • olicy Analysis (GEPA), a number of "European economists who advise the European Commission's preside
  • from New Institutional economists who attempt to incorporate institutions and
  • Economists who lent the Birmingham School some support
  • Economists who helped create or contributed to the euro
  • robably dig up a hundred plus historians and economists with a different interpretation of the motiv
  • ch confusion was created because the various economists working on this model independently failed t
  • That has some economists worried about the possibility of a so-called
  • Some economists worry about the possibility of a so-called "
  • In March 1981, when 364 leading economists wrote a letter to The Times criticising Marg