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Many economists, following Milton Friedman, believe that the Federal Reserve inappropriately refused to lend money to small banks during the bank runs of 1929.
Many liberal economists believe that the Marxist labor theory of value has been " discredited ".
Many economists, even contemporaries, have criticized this model of economic man.
Many economists believe that large flows of dollars into the banking system contribute to the traditional depression of the dollar exchange rate vis-a-vis the sol.
Many economists have stated that Reagan's policies were an important part of bringing about the second longest peacetime economic expansion in U. S. history, and followed by an even longer 1990s expansion that began under George H. W.
Many economists recommended a battery of policies to control the surging public debt caused by the recessionary collapse of tax revenues, combining drastic austerity measures with higher taxes.
Many economists have argued that unemployment increases the more the government intervenes into the economy to try to improve the conditions of those without jobs.
Many economists blamed its large tax funded public sector.
Many Keynesian economists initially believed that the Keynesian vs. monetarist debate was solely about whether fiscal or monetary policy was the more effective tool of demand management.
Many economists and humanitarians suggested that those billions in capital might be better invested in helping the Chinese population deal with economic hardships and improvement in the China's education, health services, and legal system.
Many of the more radical green economists split off to work on an alternate political economy.
Many British economists advocated devaluation, but Wilson resisted, reportedly in part out of concern that Labour, which had previously devalued sterling in 1949, would become tagged as " the party of devaluation ".
Many economists believe that these policies worsened the Depression.
Many economists at the time considered the ISI approach as a remedy to mass poverty ; to bring a third world country to first world standing through national industrialization.
Many economists contend that ISI failed in Latin America and was one of many factors leading to the so-called lost decade of Latin American economics, while others contend that ISI led to the " Mexican Miracle ", the period that lasted from 1940 to 1975 in which economic growth stood at 6 % or higher.
Many economists believe that the CAP is unsustainable in the enlarged EU.
Many feminist economists question this claim.
Many feminist economists are urgently interested in how course content influences the demographic composition of future economists, suggesting that the " classroom climate " affects some students ' perceptions of their own ability.
Many feminist economists say economics should be focused less on mechanisms ( like income ) or theories ( such as utilitarianism ) and more on well-being, a multidimensional concept including income, health, education, empowerment and social status.
Many feminist economists challenge the perception that only " objective " ( often presumed to be quantitative ) data are valid.
Many such economists are interested in ways of promoting stable and sustainable growth in poor countries and areas, by promoting domestic self-reliance and education in some of the lowest income countries in the world.
Many anthropological economists ( or economic anthropologists ) are reacting against what they see as the portrayal of modern society as an economic machine that merely produces and consumes.
: Many businesspeople and economists state that gasoline zone pricing merely reflects the costs of doing business in a complex and volatile marketplace.

Many and working
Many Protestant churches are now organized by either congregational or presbyterian church polities, both descended from the writings of John Calvin, a Protestant reformer working and writing independently following the break with the Roman Catholic Church precipitated by The Ninety-Five Theses of Martin Luther.
* Many support virtual file systems ( VFS ) such as viewing compressed archives, or working with files via an FTP connection.
Many companies are working on techniques to reduce cost in a variety of ways including reducing the amount of platinum needed in each individual cell.
Many lines in the west were decommissioned in the 1930s under Éamon de Valera, with a further large cull in services by both CIÉ and the Ulster Transport Authority ( UTA ) during the 1960s, leaving few working lines in the northern third of the island.
Many nonpolitical working people were also arrested and executed without trial.
Many of his students were artists working in other media with little or no background in music.
Many of the legendary stars ' dressing rooms are still standing today, converted into working offices.
Many of the people working in these institutes were competent scientists with a proficient knowledge of political science, and some of them, through their works, had played an important role in reforming the Communist Party and had helped to bring about the radical changes in 1989.
Many Presbyterian denominations have found ways of working together with other Reformed denominations and Christians of other traditions, especially in the World Communion of Reformed Churches.
Many of the cast members, no longer working a steady job on a television series, were wary of the so-called " Star Trek curse " preventing them from finding non-Trek roles in the future.
Many argue that current methods of aid are not working and are calling for reducing foreign aid ( and therefore dependency ) and utilizing different economic theories than the traditional mainstream theories from the West.
Many farmers and working men favored the bill ; but Eastern bankers favored a veto because of their reliance on bonds and foreign investors.
Many of the reforms and ideals which Woodhull espoused for the working class, against what she saw as the corrupt capitalist elite, were extremely controversial in her time.
Many of his songs are concerned with the conditions faced by these working class people.
Many of them have either entered Nepal's seven refugee camps ( on January 20, 2010, 85, 544 refugees resided in the camps ) or are working in India.
Many of the odder conspiracies in the book are taken from unpublished letters to Playboy magazine, where the authors were working as associate editors while they wrote the novels.
Many Métis were working as fur traders with both the North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company.
Many working mathematicians have been mathematical realists ; they see themselves as discoverers of naturally occurring objects.
Many of the original NAS members came from the so-called " Scientific Lazzaroni ", an informal network of mostly physical scientists working in the vicinity of Cambridge, Massachusetts ( c. 1850 ).
Many operations are professionally organized in Nigeria, with offices, working fax numbers, and often contacts at government offices.
Many enzymes work only under very precise conditions ; if the pH moves outside of a narrow range, the enzymes slow or stop working and can denature.
Many such lenses incorporated a feature known as a “ preset ” aperture, which allows the lens to be set to working aperture and then quickly switched between working aperture and full aperture without looking at the aperture control.
Many Chinese lived in Central City during the early days working the placer deposits of Gregory Gulch.

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