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Furthermore, respectable global media stationsm including The Economist and The Financial Times have criticised the allegations against Enkhbayar and attributed his case as evidence of increasing corruption in Mongolia.
A review in The Economist criticised the low editorial standards and attacked Volume II for a purported lack of genealogical accuracy.
In connection with the unrest fuelled by his speech, he has been criticised in The Economist for " turning a blind eye to police brutality ".
During 1901-2 Martinov was active on the journal of the Economist faction of the RSDLP, Rabocheye Dyelo publishing articles strongly criticised by Lenin in " What Is to Be Done?

Economist and for
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.
Economist Paul Krugman commented that the incident showed that " the imperatives of crony capitalism trump professed faith in free markets ," at least for the Department of Agriculture at the time.
The Economist took the position that regulation of factory hours was harmful to workers and also strongly opposed state support for education, health, the provision of water, and granting of patents and copyrights.
The Economist Intelligence Unit's ranking for Finland's e-readiness is high at 13th, compared to 1st for United States, 3rd for Sweden, 5th for Denmark, and 14th for Germany.
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.
In August 1956 he was sent to Beirut as a Middle East correspondent for The Observer and The Economist.
The Economist Intelligence Unit reports that foreign investment accounts for approximately 50 percent of total banking capital.
The Economist described the sentiments, stating that " Much as Adolf Hitler won early praise for galvanising German industry, ending mass unemployment and building autobahns, Saddam earned admiration abroad for his deeds.
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 '".
Economist Jeffrey D. Sachs criticizes the First Past The Post arrangement for enabling the two-party system:
Economist Pat Choate was nominated for Vice President.
" The Economist voiced worries that orbital platforms might be used for surprise nuclear attacks.
Economist Thomas DiLorenzo notes that Senator Sherman sponsored the 1890 William McKinley tariff just three months after the Sherman Act, and agrees with The New York Times which wrote on October 1, 1890: " That so-called Anti-Trust law was passed to deceive the people and to clear the way for the enactment of this Pro-Trust law relating to the tariff.
The author of a piece is named in certain circumstances: when notable persons are invited to contribute opinion pieces ; when journalists of The Economist compile special reports ( previously known as surveys ); for the Year in Review special edition ; and to highlight a potential conflict of interest over a book review.
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.
It is extremely rare for any comment by The Economist to appear alongside any published letter.
In addition, The Economist is known for its Big Mac Index, which it first published in 1986, which uses the price of the hamburger in different countries as an informal measure of the purchasing power of currencies.

Economist and lack
The ultimate lack of success of the movement is described by The Economist magazine:

Economist and support
After The Economist ran a critique of Amnesty International and human rights in general in its issue dated 24 March 2007, its letters page ran a vibrant reply from Amnesty, as well as several other letters in support of the organisation, including one from the head of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.
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.
The Economist stated in January 2011 that Big Mac index " does support claims that Argentina ’ s government is cooking the books.
The Party was considered by western media organs The Economist and the BBC to be one of the few Russian parties that support western-style capitalism, socio-politically the party was more conservative.
* Robert G. Williams, Economist, pioneer of Income Shares child support model, founder of Policy Studies, Inc.
The Economist noted that Confucius Institutes are used to project China's soft power and win the support of an external audience, and Confucius was specifically chosen to cast an image of peace and harmony.
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.

Economist and free
Abdullahi Mohammed Hussein of Telecom Somalia explained this by stating that " the government post and telecoms company used to have a monopoly but after the regime was toppled, we were free to set up our own business ", The Economist cited the telephone industry in anarchic Somalia as " a vivid illustration of the way in which governments … can often be more of a hindrance than a help.
* ebusinessforum Part of the Economist Intelligence Unit, with free articles from The Economist
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.
The Journal's views can be compared with those of the British publication The Economist with its emphasis on free markets.
In 1843 he established The Economist as a newspaper to campaign for free trade, and acted as Chief editor and sole proprietor for sixteen years.
According to a study by the Economist Intelligence Unit, 167 countries were classified according to five broad concepts: free and fair election process, civil liberties, functioning of government, political participation and political culture.
He became an advocate of free trade and spent 15 years writing for The Economist.
The Economist argued for laissez-faire policies, in which self-sufficiency, anti-protectionism and free trade, not food aid, were in the opinion of the magazine the key to helping the Irish live through the famine which killed approximately one million people.

Economist and trade
One argument often made by the opponents of the anti-globalization movement ( especially by The Economist ), is that one of the major causes of poverty amongst third-world farmers are the trade barriers put up by rich nations and poor nations alike.
Economist Robert Solow of MIT suggested that the 2001-2003 failure of the expected economic recovery should be attributed not to monetary policy failure but to the breakdown in productivity growth in crucial sectors of the economy, most particularly retail trade.
* John Law ( pronounced Jean Lass ) ( 21 April 1671 – 21 March 1729 ) was a Scottish Economist who believed that money was only a means of exchange that did not constitute wealth in itself and that national wealth depended on trade.
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.
The Summers memo was a 1991 memo on trade liberalization that was written by Lant Pritchett and signed by Lawrence Summers while the latter was Chief Economist of the World Bank.
Although Daniels had claimed to be reluctant to seek higher office, many media outlets, including Politico, The Weekly Standard, Forbes, The Washington Post, CNN, The Economist, and The Indianapolis Star began to speculate that Daniels may intend to seek the Republican nomination for president in 2012 after he joined the national debate on cap and trade legislation by penning a response in The Wall Street Journal to policies espoused by the Democratic-majority Congress and the White House in August 2010.
Economist Mark Zandi of Moody's Analytics wrote that various factors had kept interest rates low globally in the years CDO volume grew, because of fears of deflation, the bursting of the dot-com bubble, a U. S. recession, and the U. S. trade deficit.

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