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Paul and Samuelson's
The notability of Sraffa's critique is also demonstrated by Paul A. Samuelson's comments and engagements with it over many years, for example:
" Bogle wrote that his inspiration for starting an index fund came from three sources, all of which confirmed his 1951 research: Paul Samuelson's 1974 paper, " Challenge to Judgment ", Charles Ellis ' 1975 study, " The Loser's Game ", and Al Ehrbar's 1975 Fortune magazine article on indexing.
An example is Paul Samuelson's Economics – published since 1948 with over 4 million copies.
Written in 1953, Worldly Philosophers has sold nearly four million copies -— the second-best-selling economics text of all time ( the first being Paul Samuelson's Economics, a highly popular university textbook ).
A standard theoretical statement of positive economics as operationally meaningful theorems is in Paul Samuelson's Foundations of Economic Analysis ( 1947 ).
Moreover, Paul A. Samuelson's correspondence principle states that stability of equilibrium has qualitative implications about the comparative static effects.
( The only other economics book to sell more copies is Paul Samuelson's textbook Economics.
This concept is an extension of American economist Paul Samuelson's notion of public goods to the economics of globalisation.

Paul and Foundations
* Hoyt L. Edge, Robert L. Morris, Joseph H. Rush, John Palmer, Foundations of Parapsychology: Exploring the Boundaries of Human Capability, Routledge Kegan Paul, 1986, ISBN 0-7102-0226-1
The Sensory Order: An Inquiry into the Foundations of Theoretical Psychology xxii, 210 p. ( Routledge & Kegan Paul, London 1952 ) Paper ISBN 0-226-32094-4
* Foundations of Economic Analysis by Paul A. Samuelson
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Samuelson applied the term " shibboleth " in works including Foundations of Economic Analysis to an idea for which " the means becomes the end, and the letter of the law takes precedence over the spirit.
* Foundations of T ' ien-T ' ai Philosophy, Paul L. Swanson, Asian Humanities Press, California, 1989.
Under Rapson ’ s leadership, McKnight received the Council on Foundations ' inaugural Paul Ylvisaker Award for Public Policy, developed a far-reaching regional growth program, championed a statewide effort to advance early childhood development opportunities, launched a business-led partnership to promote a metropolitan civic agenda, and expanded its support for alternative energy and the protection of the Mississippi River.
* Peter Paul Ewald On the Foundations of Crystal Optics ( Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, 1970 )
In her work, Foundations of Creativity, Mary Lee Marksberry references Paul Witty and Lou LaBrant ’ s Teaching the People's Language to define creative writing.
* Benacerraf, Paul ( 1981 ) Frege: The Last Logicist, The Foundations of Analytic Philosophy, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 6: l7-35.
Curtis're-formed Foundations have on several occasions and among the many musicians to be part of latter day Foundations were Bill and John Springate, the latter becoming a member of The Glitter Band, Derek " Del " Watson, Paul Wilmot ( all members of the band " ELEGY ") and Roy Carter who later on joined Heatwave.
Frank Ifield, Tammy Jones, Sweet Sensation, Lyn Paul, Tony Monopoly, Carl Wayne, Hazell Dean, Tony Christie, The Foundations, Labi Siffre, Guys ' n ' Dolls, The Nolan Sisters, Polly Brown and Sweet Dreams all took part in the competition, but none were successful.
He is the author ( with Paul McJones ) of Elements of Programming, a book that grew out of a " Foundations of Programming " course that Stepanov taught at Adobe Systems ( while employed there ).
* George L. Paul, Foundations of Digital Evidence ( American Bar Association, 2008 )

Paul and Economic
In his book, Cities and Economic Development, Paul Bairoch takes up this position in his argument that agricultural activity appears necessary before true cities can form.
* Gregory, Paul R. and Robert C. Stuart, Russian and Soviet Economic Performance and Structure, Addison-Wesley, Seventh Edition, 2001.
* Paul R. Gregory and Robert C. Stuart, Russian and Soviet Economic Performance and Structure, Addison-Wesley, Seventh Edition, 2001.
* J. Paul Dunne, et al., " Managing Asymmetric Conflict ," Oxford Economic Papers, Vol.
* Paul Krugman, Its Baaaaack: Japan's Slump and the Return of the Liquidity Trap, In: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2, ( 1998 ), pp 137 – 205
Much post-Keynesian research is published in the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics ( founded by Sidney Weintraub and Paul Davidson ), the Cambridge Journal of Economics, the Review of Political Economy and the Journal of Economic Issues ( JEI ).
Current well-known economists include 2008 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences winner Paul Krugman, a public intellectual and advocate of modern liberal policies ; Alan Greenspan, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve ; Ben Bernanke, the current Chairman of the Federal Reserve ; Joseph Stiglitz, an American economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics winner, critic of inequality and the governance of globalization, and Chief Economist of the World Bank.
* Economic Growth by Paul Romer, The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics.
* Paul, Helen Julia ( 2010 ) The South Sea Bubble: an economic history of its origins and consequences, Routledge Explorations in Economic History, Routledge, London.
* Stone County Economic Development Partnership — Jay Paul Gumm, Executive Director
Paul Bulcke at the World Economic Forum
* Lange, Fabian, Alan L. Olmstead, and Paul W. Rhode, “ The Impact of the Boll Weevil, 1892 – 1932 ,” Journal of Economic History, 69 ( Sept. 2009 ), 685 – 718.
* Paul Kennedy – The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict From 1500 to 2000
In 1993 Akerlof and Paul Romer brought forth Looting: The Economic Underworld of Bankruptcy for Profit, describing how under certain conditions, owners of corporations will decide it is more profitable for them personally to ' loot ' the company and ' extract value ' from it instead of trying to make it grow and prosper.
* Akerlof, George A., Romer, Paul M., Hall, Robert E., Mankiw N. Gregory Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, " Looting: The Economic Underworld of Bankruptcy for Profit " Vol.
" in Paul A. David and Melvin W. Reder, eds., Nations and Households in Economic Growth: Essays in Honor of Moses Abramovitz, New York: Academic Press, Inc.
While it has working relationships with individuals such as U. S. Representative Ron Paul and organizations like the Foundation for Economic Education, it does not seek to implement public policy.
* 14 February 1956 – Paul Ramadier succeeds Lacoste as Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs.
* Paul Krugman – Recurring guest ; Princeton University economics professor, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences winner ( 2008 ), and author
* Economic Growth by Paul Romer.
* The Origins of Endogenous Growth, Romer. M Paul, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol.

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