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Economist and magazine
In 1958, while still in Singapore, Parkinson published his most famous work Parkinson's Law, a book that expanded upon a humorous article that he had first published in the Economist magazine in November 1955, satirizing government bureaucracies.
The social panic approach is justified by the language used – we talk of the battle against terrorism or the war on drugs ..." The Economist magazine has become increasingly vocal in its criticism of such regulation, particularly with reference to countering terrorist financing, referring to it as a " costly failure ", although concedes that the rules to combat money laundering are more effective.
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.
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.
According to the Economist magazine, the military, are major powerbrokers along with " a select group " of unelected civilians.
For historical reasons The Economist refers to itself as a newspaper, but each print edition appears on small glossy paper like a news magazine, and its YouTube channel is called EconomistMagazine.
Sections of The Economist criticising authoritarian regimes are frequently removed from the magazine by the authorities in those countries.
He also said that The Economist is editorially constrained because so many scribes graduated from the same college at Oxford University, Magdalen College, which he described as " a somewhat ineffective system for correcting internal flaws in a global magazine.
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 magazine describes Brin's approach to life, like Page's, as based on a vision summed up by Google's motto, " of making all the world's information ' universally accessible and useful.
An editorial in The Economist magazine states that " Mr Brin regards his mutation of LRRK2 as a bug in his personal code, and thus as no different from the bugs in computer code that Google ’ s engineers fix every day.
The magazine The Economist was initiated during September 1843 by politician James Wilson with help from the Anti-Corn Law League ; his son-in-law Walter Bagehot later became the editor of this newspaper.
* Kate Fleming ( born 1946 ), now Kate Grimond, is married to John Grimond, foreign editor of the news magazine The Economist.
" The Economist magazine, in September 2008, quoted Robert Zubrin, the author of Energy Victory, as saying: " Hydrogen is ' just about the worst possible vehicle fuel '".
The Economist magazine praised Sowell's books Affirmative Action Around the World as " terse, well argued and utterly convincing " and " crammed with striking anecdotes and statistics " and Economic Facts and Fallacies: " Mr Sowell marshals his arguments with admirable clarity and authority.
In 1978, the Ridley Plan for dealing with the power of the coal miners ' union was leaked to The Economist magazine ( issue dated 27 May 1978 ).
In the later 1950s, Philby left the secret service and began working as a journalist in the Middle East ; The Economist magazine provided his employment there.
The Economist magazine who reported this finding stated that " utilitarians, ... may add to the sum of human happiness, but they are not very happy people themselves.
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 ESADE MBA has been ranked 17th world-wide by the magazine The Economist in 2011 and 21st by the Financial Times in 2012.
The Economist magazine has described the RPA as a " typical post-Soviet ' party of power ' mainly comprising senior government officials, civil servants, and wealthy business people dependent on government connections.
ARWU rankings have been cited by The Economist magazine.
The Periodical China has expectations of Caijing becoming a magazine focusing on economical and political issues, similar in vein to The Economist.
In 1952, the British magazine, The Economist, published a series of articles on an " Uneasy Triangle ," which described " the three-cornered incompatibility between a stable price level, full employment, and.

Economist and introduced
* The Big Mac Index is introduced in The Economist newspaper as a semi-humorous international measure of purchasing power parity.
The Big Mac index was introduced in The Economist in September 1986 by Pam Woodall as a semi-humorous illustration and has been published by that paper annually since then.
It was introduced by Swedish Economist “ Erik Lindahl in 1919 ”.

Economist and term
Economist Robert J. Shiller wrote that the term "... refers also to the sense of trust we have in each other, our sense of fairness in economic dealings, and our sense of the extent of corruption and bad faith.
Economist Nouriel Roubini predicted that the United States would enter a deflationary recession, and coined the term " stag-deflation " to describe it.
Economist Eli Berman argues that Radical Islam is a better term for many post-1920s movements starting with the Muslim Brotherhood, because these movements are seen to practice " unprecedented extremism ", thus not qualifying as return to historic fundamentals.
The term " Broken Market " first appeared in Economist James Koch's analysis of the market commissioned by the Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance.
The term was coined in 1977 by The Economist to describe the decline of the manufacturing sector in the Netherlands after the discovery of a large natural gas field in 1959.
The term was inspired by a leading article in The Economist which dramatised the claimed convergence by referring to a fictitious Mr Butskell.
Economist Brian Easton also used the term " think big " in describing economic strategies.
At the beginning of his term, The Economist accused him of being a " timid moral policeman " over his treatment of the Chechnya conflict.
The term has coined " Yugosphere " by The Economist as the phenomenon rapidly went from creating a regional train service ( Cargo 10 ) to the proposition of forging the main airlines ( JAT, Croatia, Adria ).
According to The Economist many people find the term outdated, but no new term has yet to gain much traction.
The inspiration for the episode came from the concept of " thrillionaires ", a term the Simpsons writers found in an issue of The Economist to describe millionaires who " do really incredible stunts " and " go on amazing adventures.
Economist George Akerlof has also been credited with coining the term in his 1970 paper " The Market for Lemons: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism.

Economist and covering
* The Economist, a British newspaper, features an opinion column covering topics pertaining to Asia named " Banyan ".
From 1993 to 1996, she worked as a journalist, covering the Yugoslav wars for U. S. News & World Report, The Boston Globe, The Economist, and The New Republic.

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