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Economist and Dan
Other regular contributors included Malcolm Hoenlein, the executive vice president of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations ; the New York attorney and taste-maker Ed Hayes ; Larry Kudlow of CNBC's Kudlow & Company: Bill Whelan of the Hoover Institution: John Fund, Bret Stephens, Dan Henninger, Rob Pollock and Kim Strassel of the Wall Street Journal ; Jim McTague of Barron's Magazine ; Chuck Todd then of the Hotline, now NBC Political Director ; Fiona Harvey and Martin Wolf of the Financial Times ; Jodi Schneider of the Congressional Quarterly ; Matt Bai and A. O. Scott of the New York Times ; Katrina vanden Heuvel and Steve Cohen of The Nation ; Victor Davis Hanson, Henry Miller, and Larry Diamond of the Hoover Institution ; Adrian Wooldridge, Robert Guest, and John Parker of the Economist ; Monica Crowley ; as well as David Grinspoon, resident expert on the planet Mars and outer space, and Robert Zimmerman, award-winning NASA observer.

Economist and Klein
After the book's release, Klein was heavily criticized by the news magazine The Economist, leading to a broadcast debate with Klein and the magazine's writers, dubbed " No Logo vs.

Economist and shows
The following lists Muslim-majority countries and shows the scores given by two frequently used indices: Freedom in the World ( 2012 ) by the US-based Freedom House and the 2011 Democracy Index by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

Economist and worldwide
In 2010, The Economist ranked Haskayne's MBA program 3rd within Canada, 43rd in North America, and 82nd worldwide.
A recent example is the Troubled Asset Relief Program ( TARP ), signed into law by U. S. President George W. Bush on October 3, 2008 to provide a Government bailout for many financial and non-financial institutions who speculated in high-risk financial instruments during the housing boom condemned by a 2005 story in The Economist titled " The worldwide rise in house prices is the biggest bubble in history ".
It is estimated that over US $ 822 billion worldwide sharia-compliant assets are managed according to The Economist.
Curtin's Graduate School of Business's MBA programmes, which are accredited by the London-based Association of MBAs ( AMBA ), were ranked 58th out of 113 amongst renowned business schools worldwide by the Economist magazine.
The Economist Intelligence Unit produces a bi-annual ( twice yearly ) worldwide cost of living survey that compares more than 400 individual prices across 160 products and services.
* Economist Intelligence Unit worldwide cost of living survey results ( requires registration )
ITAR's impact of increased regulations also meant America's worldwide market share in satellite technology declined from 83 percent to 50 percent in 2008, states The Economist, which cited a report from Space Review.
* 9th worldwide in the 2011 MBA rankings, by The Economist, up one spot from the previous list.
British magazines and journals that have achieved worldwide circulation include The Economist, Nature, and New Scientist, Private Eye, Hello !, The Spectator, the Radio Times and NME.
" The Economist magazine, writing at the same time, went further, saying " the worldwide rise in house prices is the biggest bubble in history ".
The Executive MBA program was ranked 1st worldwide by The Economist in 2010, 4th worldwide by America Economia in 2011, and 1st in Europe by The Wall Street Journal in 2010.
* The Economist, October 2009, MBA Ranking, 16th worldwide, 7th in Europe

Economist and economics
The Economist claims that it " is not a chronicle of economics.
Economist Eugene Fama published the seminal paper on the EMH in the Journal of Finance in 1970, and said " In short, the evidence in support of the efficient markets model is extensive, and ( somewhat uniquely in economics ) contradictory evidence is sparse.
During this time he wrote many newspaper articles, was the Irish correspondent for the Economist Magazine, and was encouraged to write on National Accounts and economics by the Features Editor in The Irish Times.
Economist Mark Blaug has criticized over-reliance on methodological individualism, " it is helpful to note what methodological individualism strictly interpreted ... would imply for economics.
Other members of the Board were: The Dean of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, ex officio, The Chairman of the Department of Economics of the University of Pennsylvania, ex officio, Paul F. Miller, ( Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania ), Dr. Michael K. Evans ( University of Pennsylvania, economics department ), Dr. Paul Taubman ( University of Pennsylvania, economics department ), and Dr. Richard J. Kruizenga ,( Chief Economist and Manager, Corporate and Environmental Economics, Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey ).
Joseph Stiglitz, 2001 Nobel laureate for economics and former World Bank Chief Economist, told to reporter Lucy Komisar, investigating on the Clearstream scandal:
Philippe has also been trade and economics correspondent for The Economist, special adviser to WTO director-general Mike Moore, and chief economist and director of policy for the pro-European pressure group, Britain in Europe.
* Economist John Stuart Mill called Ricardo's Law of Rent the Pons Asinorum of economics.
However, Pakistani Economist Mahbub ul Haq in 1990, changed the focus of development economics from national income accounting to people centered policies.
His early career was as an economics journalist working for The Times 1929-33, The Economist 1933-37, and the Daily Herald 1937-41, then as a civil servant in the Ministry of Supply and Board of Trade, from 1943 as personal assistant to Hugh Dalton.
Economist and Nobel laureate Douglass C. North ( 1920 -), best known for his work on new institutional economics, was an economic history fellow, 1949-1950.

Economist and departments
The Economist frequently receives letters from senior businesspeople, politicians and spokespeople for government departments, non-governmental organisations and lobbies, but well written or witty responses from anyone are considered, and controversial issues frequently produce a torrent of letters.

Economist and pull
* New York City mayoral election, 2001: Michael Bloomberg, Republican “ The Economist would shudder and pull the lever for Mr. Bloomberg ”

Economist and percent
The Economy of Angola is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, with the Economist asserting that for 2001 to 2010, Angolas ' Annual average GDP growth was 11. 1 percent.
The Economist Intelligence Unit reports that foreign investment accounts for approximately 50 percent of total banking capital.
Economist Milton Friedman states that for the 1880s, " The highest decadal rate growth of real reproducible, tangible wealth per head from 1805 to 1950 for periods of about ten years was apparently reached in the eighties with approximately 3. 8 percent.

Economist and their
Economist Milton Friedman writes that corporate executives ' " responsibility ... generally will be to make as much money as possible while conforming to their basic rules of the society, both those embodied in law and those embodied in ethical custom ".< ref name = mf1970 >
From around 1840 to 1860, laissez-faire advocates of the Manchester School and writers in The Economist were confident that their early victories would lead to a period of expanding economic and personal liberty and world peace but would face reversals as government intervention and activity continued to expand from the 1850s.
The Economist criticised Ricardo for his lack of support for free trade and expressed hostility to welfare, believing that the lower orders were responsible for their economic circumstances.
Economist Hyman Minsky also described a " paradox of deleveraging " as financial institutions that have too much leverage ( debt relative to equity ) cannot all de-leverage simultaneously without significant declines in the value of their assets.
Each year, well-known business publications such as Business Week, The Economist, U. S. News & World Report, Fortune, Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal publish rankings of selected MBA programs that, while controversial in their methodology, nevertheless can directly influence the prestige of schools that achieve high scores.
The newsmagazine The Economist estimated that up to 75 % of the value of US public companies is now based on their intellectual property ( up from 40 % in 1980 ).
In a 2004 article on personality cults, The Economist identified Togo's Gnassingbé Eyadéma as maintaining an extensive personality cult, to the point of having schoolchildren begin their day by singing his praises.
Economists such as Tim Harford in the Undercover Economist have argued that this is a form of price discrimination: by providing a choice between a regular and premium product, consumers are being asked to reveal their degree of price sensitivity ( or willingness to pay ) for comparable products.
According to The Economist, one of the best studies to understand TRIA has been the one undertaken in 2005 by the Center for Risk Management at the Wharton Business School (" TRIA and Beyond "; available on their website below ).
Economist Sir John Crawford and judge Sir Edward Williams thoroughly deserved their awards, but were perhaps not well placed to promote the importance of Australia Day to mainstream Australia, or to secure corporate sponsorship for the NADC.
Others, including The Economist and the Congressional Budget Office, point out that the Social Security system as a whole is progressive in the lower income brackets ; individuals with lower lifetime average wages receive a larger benefit ( as both a percentage of their lifetime average wage income and a percentage of Social Security taxes paid ) than do individuals with higher lifetime average wages.
In the summer of 2009, The Economist magazine said " he debate over health care ... may be the pinnacle of the group ’ s power so far " and quoted Charlie Stenholm, a founding Blue Dog, as saying that " this is the first year for the new kennel in which their votes are really going to make a difference.
In an editorial on The Economist a thought experiment is proposed where old people leave the workforce in favor of young people on which they become dependent for their living through state benefits.
According to the Economist magazine, the demonstrations " took a more violent turn on 13 July, when some of the students, deeply dissatisfied with the official response, tried to storm the Ministry of the Interior, the perceived seat of their troubles.
According to The Economist magazine, Supreme leader Khamenei ordered the judiciary to review Aghajari's death sentence, but " hardliners in the judiciary at first ignored " his order " then assigned their least lenient judges to the review.
Sociologist and Economist Thorstein Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class illustrates how individuals imitate other group members of higher social status in their consumer behavior.
Economist Dean Baker disagrees and says that “ housing wealth effect ” is well-known and is a standard part of economic theory and modeling, and that economists expect households to consume based on their wealth.
In 2005, women held 46. 5 % of U. S. jobs, and earned 72 % of the salary of their male co-workers ( The Economist July 21, 2005 ).
Economist Robert P. Murphy takes exception to the way the book describes economists and their field, saying the authors end up actually describing econometrics.
A fan favorite since the show's inception, Chris Carabott of IGN stated that in the episode " The Economist "-" Sayid Jarrah is a badass who could give Jack Bauer, James Bond, and Jason Bourne all a run for their money ".
Economist Thomas Sowell in his Knowledge and Decisions argues that since the original designers of the Constitution provided for the process of changing it, they never intended for their original words to change meaning.
A 2006 article from The Economist magazine featured remarks from managing director Frederic Rouzaud about whether the brand's identification with rap stars could affect their company negatively.
The Economist summarily dismissed Brendan Simms ' book, Unfinest Hour, on the Bosnian War for having no more than " the force of an inkpot thrown from a schooldesk " and for its criticism of government ministers for their " flaws of logic failures of clairvoyance ".

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