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Economist and Richard
Economist Richard C. Koo wrote that under ideal conditions, a country's economy should have the household sector as net savers and the corporate sector as net borrowers, with the government budget nearly balanced and net exports near zero.
Economist Richard Florida notes this trend generally and more specifically among the " creative class ".
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 ).
American Economist Richard Easterlin developed a theory ( the Easterlin hypothesis ) to account for the Baby Boom.
* Thaler, Richard H .( 1997 ) " Irving Fisher: Modern Behavioral Economist " in The American Economic Review Vol 87, No 2, Papers and Proceedings of the Hundred and Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association ( May, 1997 )
The publisher of Worth is Patrick D. C. Williams ( formerly of The Economist and Conde Nast Portfolio ); Richard Bradley ( formerly of 02138 and George ) is Editor in Chief, and Alison Parks ( a veteran Worth executive formerly of Robb Report, Esquire and Southern Living ) serves as General Manager.
* Stone, Richard G. Hezekiah Niles as an Economist, ( Johns Hopkins Press, 1933 )
The series was hosted by David Schoumacher, with the help of economic analysts Richard T. Gill and Nariman Behravesh ( Chief Economist and Executive Vice President, Global Insight ).

Economist and Roll
* The Economist Group website providing group information and links to all group publications such as CFO, Roll Call and European Voice
CQ was acquired by the Economist Group and combined with Roll Call to form CQ Roll Call in 2009.
Roll Call merged with CQ in 2009 after the latter company was purchased by The Economist Group, Roll Call's parent company.

Economist and believes
Economist Robin Hahnel notes that, even if central planning overcame its inherent inhibitions of incentives and innovation, it would nevertheless be unable to maximize economic democracy and self-management, which he believes are concepts that are more intellectually coherent, consistent and just than mainstream notions of economic freedom.
The Economist magazine referred to Brin as an " Enlightenment Man ", and someone who believes that " knowledge is always good, and certainly always better than ignorance ", a philosophy that is summed up by Google ’ s motto " Organize the world ’ s information and make it universally accessible and useful " and " Don't be evil ".
* The Economist, " Single-Sex Marriage: This house believes that gay marriage should be legal ," January 2011

Economist and international
Nonetheless, the belief in this status persisted for years, even finding its way onto UNESCO's own web site, into the pages of the New York Times and The Economist, and into international media reports in respect of Toronto's two Olympic bids.
* The Big Mac Index is introduced in The Economist newspaper as a semi-humorous international measure of purchasing power parity.
The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd. and edited in offices in London.
According to The Economist, Golis offers one of the cheapest international calling rates on the planet, at $ 0. 2 USD less than anywhere else in the world.
The Irish magazine market is one of the world's most competitive, with hundreds of international magazines available in Ireland, ranging from Time and The Economist to Hello!
In 2008 The Economist Intelligence Unit's Which MBA ranking also placed Warwick's full-time MBA programme 29th in the world, top 10 in Europe and 6th in the world for the final salary of its graduates, placing it ahead of other top international business schools such as Said Business School ( Oxford ), Yale School of Management, and ESADE.
According to the international weekly newsmagazine The Economist, the reform of the government with its new policies has ended the cronyism and corruption that that led to major deficits under the previous regime.
It has received national and international newspaper and magazine coverage in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Economist, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, nationally syndicated columns by George Will, Cal Thomas, Debra Saunders, and Maggie Gallagher ; Reuters, Associated Press, The Washington Times, Politico, The Daily Beast, National Review, The Weekly Standard, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Governing Magazine, the New York Post, the Providence Journal, the New Hampshire Union Leader, DesMoines Register, Albany Times-Union, Anchorage Daily News, Florida Times-Union, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Grand Forks ( ND ) Herald, Baltimore Sun, and many more.
The Irish magazine market is one of the world's most competitive with hundreds of international magazines available in Ireland ranging from Time and The Economist to Hello!
The Economist Group is a source of analysis on international business and world affairs, delivering information through a range of formats, from newspaper and magazines to conferences and electronic services.
The Economist Group is an international company, with offices throughout the world, including London, Brussels, Frankfurt, Geneva, Paris, Dubai, Johannesburg, New York, Washington, DC, Hong Kong, mainland China, Singapore, Tokyo and India.
The program has received international attention from media outlets including The Economist, Al Jazeera, BusinessWeek, and Time.
The comic has also been covered and reviewed internationally, including a New York Times article by Bill Keller, published on 5 April 1993, a Washington Post article by Paul Taylor, France's newspaper Liberation, in 1994, and the international magazine The Economist, in 1997.
Pontin has written for many national and international magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, The Economist, The Financial Times, The Boston Globe, The Believer Magazine, and Wired, and is a frequent guest on broadcast, public, and cable television news.
Mr. Mwenda has also been widely quoted in international media-BBC, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, The Times, The Economist, and many other newspapers, radio and television networks in Europe and North America.
" Mallaby, who spent 13 years writing for the London Economist and wrote a critically well-received biography of World Bank chief James Wolfensohn, holds that Perkins ' conception of international finance is " largely a dream " and that his " basic contentions are flat wrong.
It was recognized by The Economist as the top business school in the world in terms of international diversity.

Economist and nature
After Keynes's death Schumpeter wrote a brief biographical piece called Keynes the Economist – on a personal level he was very positive about Keynes as a man ; praising his pleasant nature, courtesy and kindness.

Economist and stock
* Economist Irving Fisher said that " stock prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau " a few weeks before the Stock Market Crash of 1929, which was followed by the Great Depression.
Commenting on the scrapping of the uptick rule, The Economist reported that " short-sellers argue was largely symbolic, and it remains in place at only a few of the world's big stock exchanges.

Economist and market
The private transaction was reported in a 2009 article in The Economist, which described Warhol as the " bellwether of the art market ".
Turkey is often classified as a newly industrialized country by economists and political scientists ; while Merrill Lynch, the World Bank and The Economist magazine describe Turkey as an emerging market economy.
The story had already been described as a myth in 1973 ; the Economist quoted a Mr Maney as " revealing that Watson never made his oft-quoted prediction that there was ' a world market for maybe five computers '".
A New Zealand Economist, Steven O ' Donnell, expanded on the Bardham and Roemer model and decomposed the capital function in a general equilibrium system to take account of entrepreneurial activity in market socialist economies.
The Economist reported that Chinese art has become the latest darling in the world market according to the record sales from Sotheby's and Christie's, the biggest fine-art auction houses.
Whereas de Soto's work is popular with policymakers and champions of free market policies like The Economist, many scholars of the informal economy have criticized it both for methodological flaws and normative bias.
Economist Eugene Fama said, " I take the market efficiency hypothesis to be the simple statement that security prices fully reflect all available information.
The Economist and the Ayn Rand Institute approve and advocate a legal market elsewhere.
The Big Mac Index is published by The Economist as an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity ( PPP ) between two currencies and provides a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries.
In 2005, The Economist described the run-up in UK house prices as forming part of " the biggest bubble in history ", and, by October 2007 — when the UK housing bubble was at its peak — the IMF was reporting that the UK housing market was " overpriced by up to 40 per cent ".
The term " Broken Market " first appeared in Economist James Koch's analysis of the market commissioned by the Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance.
Economist Nouriel Roubini described the vicious circles within and across the housing market and financial markets during interviews with Charlie Rose in September and October 2008.
On May 1, 2002, Economist and former Ambassador Ernest H. Preeg testified before the Senate committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs that China, for instance, pegs its currency to the dollar at a sub-par value in violation of Article IV of the International Monetary Fund Articles of Agreement which state that no nation shall manipulate its currency to gain a market advantage.
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.
Economist Alfred Marshall saw market adjustment in quantity-adjustment terms in the short run.
Others, such as American economist Robert Shiller of the Case-Shiller Home Price Index of home prices in 20 metro cities across the United States, indicated in May 31, 2011 that a " Home Price Double Dip Confirmed " and British magazine The Economist, argue that housing market indicators can be used to identify real estate bubbles.
In subsequent years, the Economist continued to support the idea of UK membership in the common market, and began to suggest that it was an economic necessity.

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