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Still working for The Economist, he took a position as presenter of The World Tonight on BBC Radio 4 from 1980 until 1983.
According to the Economist magazine, the demonstrations " took a more violent turn on 13 July, when some of the students, deeply dissatisfied with the official response, tried to storm the Ministry of the Interior, the perceived seat of their troubles.

Economist and position
Economist Paul Krugman summarized as: " Rather than proposing unpopular spending cuts, Republicans would push through popular tax cuts, with the deliberate intention of worsening the government ’ s fiscal position.
Kinsley also served as editor at Harper's ( for a year and a half in the early 1980s ), managing editor of Washington Monthly ( in the mid-1970s, while still in school ), and American Editor of The Economist ( a short-term, honorary position ).
Le Nouvel Economist ( 2007 )-7th position
Dominik Mandić, an official Vatican representative at San Girolamo and also " General Economist " or treasurer of the Franciscan order-who used this position to put the Franciscan press at the ratline's disposal ; and Monsignor Karlo Petranović, based in Genoa.

Economist and regulation
Economist Thomas DiLorenzo suggests that this experience was crucial to Bastiat's later work since it allowed young Frédéric to acquire first-hand knowledge of how regulation can affect markets.
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.

Economist and factory
Economist Joseph Schumpeter, who contributed greatly to the study of innovation, argued that industries must incessantly revolutionize the economic structure from within, that is innovate with better or more effective processes and products, such as the shift from the craft shop to factory.

Economist and was
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.
The private transaction was reported in a 2009 article in The Economist, which described Warhol as the " bellwether of the art market ".
The strongest defender of laissez-faire was The Economist founded by James Wilson in 1843.
This prompted the English periodical The Economist to write in 1855 that " never, perhaps, was a change so vehemently and generally demanded, of which the importance was so much overrated.
Economist Murray Rothbard wrote that " Bastiat was indeed a lucid and superb writer, whose brilliant and witty essays and fables to this day are remarkable and devastating demolitions of protectionism and of all forms of government subsidy and control.
In August 1956 he was sent to Beirut as a Middle East correspondent for The Observer and The Economist.
Additionally, Morocco was ranked the 1st African country by the Economist Intelligence Unit ' quality-of-life index, ahead of South Africa.
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.
* Postmodernism is the new black: How the shape of modern retailing was both predicted and influenced by some unlikely seers (< CITE > The Economist </ CITE > 19 December 2006 )
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.
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 Pat Choate was nominated for Vice President.
In February 2007 The Economist estimated that the yen was 15 % undervalued against the dollar, and as much as 40 % undervalued against the euro.
In global rankings, Columbia was ranked # 7 by The Economist and # 5 ( 2012 ranking ) by Financial Times.
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 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.
* 2002: he was awarded The Economist Innovation Award.
In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first ( in a tie with Vancouver, Canada ) for the world's most livable cities ( in the 2012 survey of 140 cities Vienna was ranked number two, behind Melbourne ).
In 2009, Harare was voted to be the toughest city to live in according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's livability poll.
In a June 2010 article in The Economist, the argument is made that Index-tracking funds ( to which Goldman Sachs Commodity Index was linked ) did not cause the bubble.
According to The Economist, Iran was ranked 39th in a list of industrialized nations, producing $ 23 billion of industrial products in 2008.
The October 2003 provincial election resulted in the newly elected PC government announcing joint federal-provincial funding for a study of the concept, which was promptly derided by The Economist.

Economist and workers
Alsom, Work by Hossain and List ( Working Paper ) discussed in the Economist ( 2010 ), showed that workers worked harder to maintain ownership of a provisional awarded bonus than they did for a bonus framed as a potential yet-to-be-awarded gain.
One 500-pound, polka-dot grouper, estimated to be more than a century old, was hacked into fillets by seven kitchen workers in about half an hour, the Economist reports.

Economist and also
The Economist also campaigned against the Corn Laws that protected landlords in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland against competition from less expensive foreign imports of cereal products.
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 Hyman Minsky also described a " paradox of deleveraging " as financial institutions that have too much leverage ( debt relative to equity ) cannot all de-leverage simultaneously without significant declines in the value of their assets.
The March 21, 2009 cover of The Economist, " How China sees the World ", is also an homage to the original image, but depicting the viewpoint from Beijing's Chang ' an Avenue instead of Manhattan.
The Economist also produces the annual The World in publication.
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.
There are also many German speaking Swiss, generally assumed as Germans, of whom some notable descendants are: Presidents Eduardo Frei ( father and son ) and Economist Hernán Büchi.
But The Economist also cautioned that some bank failures are also to be expected and some banks may not have any reserves left for financing commercial and industrial enterprises.
The 1991 budget, in which he seized the opportunity presented by Thatcher's resignation to restrict mortgage interest tax relief to the basic rate of income tax and also cut the rate of corporation tax by two percentage points, was greeted by positive coverage in The Economist which dubbed him a Nimble Novice.
It was also rated the 16th most livable city in the world in 2009 by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
The April 17, 2008, edition of The Economist noted Bowdoin in an article on university admissions: " So-called ' almost-Ivies ' such as Bowdoin and Middlebury also saw record low admission rates this year ( 18 % each ).
He also penned a regular column in the Wall Street Journal for 10 years and contributed frequently to the Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Economist.
" According to The Economist: " Mr Morris also said, in an interview that stunned his supporters, that Israel was justified in uprooting the Palestinian ' fifth column ' once the Arabs had attacked the infant state, and that the number executed or massacred — some 800, on his reckoning — was ' peanuts ' compared with, say, the massacres in Bosnia in the 1990s.
The influence of the Amen Break was also featured in The Economist calling it a " short burst of drumming changed the face of music ".
He also wrote for The Economist and Resurgence.
Today the newspaper is published by Toronto Community News, a division of Metroland Media Group, which also publishes The North York Mirror, The East York Mirror, The Beaches-Riverdale Mirror, The York Guardian, The Etobicoke Guardian, Markham Economist and Sun and The Bloor-West Villager.
They may also include features peculiar to a publication ; the practice at The Economist, for example, is that articles are rarely attributed to an individual author.
In 1868 he became Walter Bagehot's assistant-editor on The Economist ; and his services were also secured in 1873 as city editor of the Daily News, and later of The Times.
" study The Economist also stated that " evidence from social scientists suggests that American society is much ` stickier ` than most Americans assume.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs has also argued for bondholder haircuts: " The cheaper and more equitable way would be to make shareholders and bank bondholders take the hit rather than the taxpayer.
He was also on leave as Chief Economist for South Asia at the World Bank during 1996-99.
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.

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