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    1. Her degrees in law and economics from the Grande Ecoles and Harvard Business School meant that she could have chosen any career she wanted


    2. When he called up to the ship, he raised Elmore Bovok, Colonel of Economics


    3. Delos had never really cared about the fact that a mortal had been genned from the seed pool and had certainly never conversed with it or mailed it before it was released on the surface and Colonel Bovok thought the natives might have some relation to economics


    4. I'm taking beginning accounting and economics


    5. I've never heard bureaucracy used as a metaphor for economics before


    6. Primary author of the Declaration of Independence, and perhaps the most learned of the founders, who were a group of very learned men in history, in science, in economics in politics, and in philosophy


    7. But are they recognized in relation to social problems and governmental issues? I think not, at least not enough, at least by the decision makers in the seats of power, but I would encourage the thinking citizen to understand that there are social problems that are by no means solvable, but are subject to amelioration, for as the science of economics reminds us, there are tradeoffs, which should be taken advantage of


    8. The primary problem with socialist ideas being promulgated in economics classes is, of course that, barring intervention from those who have studied and absorbed the ideas of the classical economists or, a bit later, the Chicago School of Economics under Milton Friedman, such a slant tends to get handed down from generation to generation


    9. Then ask the question: How many of those studying economics nowadays have even heard of von Mises, Hayek, or Bastiat?


    10. The American people are notoriously ignorant of economics

    11. And economics is the key to why Obama should be defeated


    12. I pointed out the economics to my bosses but they were unimpressed


    13. They’d worked hard and had sent him to university to study computer science and economics, the family in Holland had offered their help


    14. She knew a fair bit about these things as Nathan loved and collected old leather bound books, and she’d had to study textiles for her Home Economics degree and as part of the textiles course she’d chosen to specialize in corsetry and embroidery as well as leather work


    15. Maybe a secret compartment hid behind the tomes on business and economics


    16. In economics, both Communism and Libertarianism are equally wrong, callous, and dangerous examples of ideological blindness, a set of principles taken to an extreme that caused many people to die


    17. That certain elements in our society consider tax-relief counter productive to the interests and material well-being of every citizen would be advised to sign up for an introductory course in Economics 101! (If in fact our college professors understand its basic premises) It was not owing to chance that Mr


    18. Ross Myo had been an economics major, too, before switching to statistics his sophomore year


    19. “Like the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ that Garrett Hardin wrote about?” I interject, having once read that paper in a collection of readings for my principles of economics course


    20. “I don’t know, as with any interesting question,” responded Charles smiling, “and this is one reason my colleagues in economics think the mechanism is impractical

    21. “Yes, Gary,” I said, “Charles has been telling the family about some ideas in economics and politics, and though I’m not an economist, they seem pretty straightforward and sensible


    22. You will recall that they all—the economics public goods valuation idea, the political idea of voter control of spending, and the theology idea, and lots of others—came to me pretty much all at once, when I was least expecting them?”


    23. We cannot begin to predict where people at even a small cocktail party will be located in five minutes, or who Dave will be hitting on! The existing models of social science, and I’m talking mostly about economics which is nearest to a ‘real science’ in terms of our methodology and approach, are very simplistic and fraught with large error terms


    24. millions that was insignificant, it was that their philosophy of economics was wrong, and that Mexico, through groups such as the International Monetary Fund and the World


    25. instinct thus transformed to the world of economics


    26. And it was a matter of economics


    27. I’ve looked at America’s past and it’s mixed, but when you factor out the deliberate attempts to bury the good and exaggerate our errors in most of the reporting, you see America is trying to improve the world with her liberating foreign policies and her free market economics


    28. While Liberty of Contract reflected the sort of economics the Court preferred, alas, it was nowhere to be found in the Constitution


    29. Sampling the contents of the magazine Wired in a Los Angeles bookstore in February 1997, University of Aarhus professor of statistics Bjorn Lomborg ran across an interview with University of Maryland professor of economics Julian Simon


    30. It is time for leadership and ordinary citizens to bone up on history, economics and common sense

    31. The worst of the lot, without question, in Mathews House was David Stigler, who thought that his shit did not stink because his father, a Nobel laureate in Economics, taught across the Midway at the GBS


    32. Ron Coase gave me a B+ in Economics which suggested that I could eventually get an MBA and be an in-house lawyer


    33. Losing the booze was bad enough, but I also dropped the economics book for Ron Coase’s class, so I just used the one on reserve in the Law Library for the rest of the Quarter, got a mid-B, also


    34. Understand that the key reason for the denials of homosexual marriage in Russia and ‘much of the non-American world’ is simple: common sense ---procreation --- and economics --- not morality


    35. economics of an acquisition and convince lenders that you are serious about financial strategy


    36. The Department of Education --- Education is a State Function! Let the State’s establish the proper teaching method for their citizens and let economics (companies will not stay in or move to a state without ‘good schools’) versus unions set the tone for such things as salaries, impacts on state economy, etc


    37. On this subject, Marx wrote not in the tradition of English classical economics but rather out of


    38. Economics had little to do with the desire for learning


    39. Economics as a study


    40. economics, were the key to the past

    41. Needless to say, my undergraduate courses were not heavy in statistics, finance, economics, accounting, or math of any sort


    42. “The elven alliances forged by my father and Alilia were of common defense and economics


    43. She wanted to major in economics and communications


    44. So, foregoing the communications component, Jeannie satisfied her appetite for demanding coursework in economics by taking her last two years at St


    45. It was just economics


    46. Instead, I graduated with a degree in Economics


    47. sweetheart was a young student from the University of Economics


    48. of Economics where he studied


    49. The University of Economics was


    50. first job he gave lectures on economics to high school students, and











































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