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Distributism therefore advocates a society marked by widespread property ownership and, according to co-operative economist Race Mathews, maintains that such a system is key to bringing about a just social order.

economist and values
The study " A Measure of Media Bias " by political scientist Timothy J. Groseclose of UCLA and economist Jeffrey D. Milyo of the University of Missouri-Columbia, purports to rank news organizations in terms of identifying with liberal or conservative values relative to each other.
Prominent faculty members include noted author Robert Hellenga, psychologist of materialistic values Tim Kasser, Middle East expert Robert Seibert, Evolutionary Psychologist Frank McAndrew, noted expert on 20th century American art and director of The National Center for Midwest Art and Design Gregory Gilbert, former Supreme Court Fellow Lane Sunderland, educational psychologist / gifted education & literacy specialist Stephen T. Schroth, heterodox economist Steven Cohn and co-chairs of the Knox-based Lincoln Studies Center: Rodney Davis and Douglas L. Wilson.
Some economic historians ( e. g., David Landes, Gregory Clark ( economist )) refer to national psychology and argue that some nations or cultures ( e. g., Europe ) are inherently better equipped for capital accumulation, due to cultural habits, customs and values.

economist and appeared
In 1945, " There ain't no such thing as a free lunch " appeared in the Columbia Law Review, and " there is no free lunch " appeared in a 1942 article in the Oelwein Daily Register ( in a quote attributed to economist Harley L. Lutz ) and in a 1947 column by economist Merryle S. Rukeyser.
He and the Democracy Collaborative's research director Steve Dubb have collaborated on a number of articles with political economist Gar Alperovitz, most recently " The Cleveland Model ," which appeared in The Nation, and " Cleveland ’ s Worker-Owned Boom " in Yes Magazine.

economist and have
According to economist Eduard Aghajanov, Armenia could have repaid them with low-interest loans from other, presumably Western sources, or with some of its hard currency reserves which then totaled about $ 450 million.
Some of economist Thomas Sowell's writings ( Intellectuals and Society ) suggest that academicians and intellectuals have an undeserved " halo effect " and face fewer disincentives than other professions against speaking outside their expertise.
Distributism is known to have had an influence on the economist E. F. Schumacher, a convert to Catholicism.
As economist Elgin Groseclose explained in 1958, it was ideas " drawn from Judeo-Christian Scriptures that have made possible the economic strength and industrial power of this country.
Members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science had been complaining about the lack of a good term at recent meetings, Whewell reported in his review ; alluding to himself, he noted that " some ingenious gentleman proposed that, by analogy with artist, they might form word scientist, and added that there could be no scruple in making free with this term since we already have such words as economist, and atheist — but this was not generally palatable ".
A 2007 study by economist Alan B. Krueger found that terrorists were less likely to come from an impoverished background ( 28 % vs. 33 %) and more likely to have at least a high-school education ( 47 % vs. 38 %).
Notable Clerks of Senate have included the chemist, Professor Joseph Black ; Professor John Anderson, father of the University of Strathclyde ; and the economist, Professor John Millar.
" Another popular economist, Paul Krugman, has advanced the counterargument that this would have a corresponding devaluationary effect, like the sustained low interest rates of 2001-2004 produced against world currencies.
University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt argues in his paper, Understanding Why Crime Fell in the 1990s: Four Factors that Explain the Decline and Six that Do not, that available data indicate that neither stricter gun control laws nor more liberal concealed carry laws have had any significant effect on the decline in crime in the 1990s.
The Indian economist and Nobel Prize winner, Amartya Sen, has argued that nations with democracy and a free press have virtually never suffered from extended famines.
However, in the US government, a person can be hired as an economist provided that they have a degree that included or was supplemented by 21 semester hours in economics and three hours in statistics, accounting, or calculus.
( The results, expressed in retarded or suppressed development, have been modeled in theory by economist Mancur Olson.
Noted fans have included Sir Alec Guinness ( who never travelled without a Trollope novel ), former British Prime Ministers Harold Macmillan and Sir John Major, economist John Kenneth Galbraith, English judge Lord Denning, American novelists Sue Grafton and Dominick Dunne and soap opera writer Harding Lemay.
The basic economic ideas of Freiwirtschaft already have been published in 1890 by the Hungarian-Austrian economist Theodor Hertzka in his novel Freiland-ein soziales Zukunftsbild ( Freeland-A Social Anticipation ).
Oldham County's efforts to build a large business park on nearly of vacant land could have a significant, positive impact on the community, according to an economic analysis conducted by University of Louisville economist Paul Coomes.
Milton Friedman is an economist who thinks that such a policy would have that effect.
In his 2002 book, The Rise of the Creative Class, economist Richard Florida popularized the notion that regions with " 3 T's of economic development: Technology, Talent and Tolerance " also have high concentrations of creative professionals and tend to have a higher level of economic development.
Shortly before the crash, economist Irving Fisher famously proclaimed, " Stock prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau.
Acceleration and amplification of these various aspects of culture change have been explored by complexity economist, W. Brian Arthur.
" He was referring to the fact that he would never have expected to be honored as an economist when he started his studies into what would become Behavioral Economics.
" Feminist economist Eiman Zein-Elabdin says racial and gender differences should be examined since both have traditionally been ignored and thus are equally described as " feminist difference.
'" In a speech at the U. N. Economic and Social Council, economist Jeffrey Sachs also opposed Wolfowitz: " It's time for other candidates to come forward that have experience in development.
Outside of the law and politics, members have included the poet Arthur Brooke, Admiral Francis Drake, dramatist W. S. Gilbert, the economist John Maynard Keynes and diplomat and Righteous among the Nations Prince Constantin Karadja and
" Corning adds that the " well-known economist and game theorist Ken Binmore ( who claims to have read almost everything Kant wrote ), comes to the same conclusion.

economist and financial
The economist Nouriel Roubini was largely dismissed as a pessimist, for his dire but accurate predictions of a coming global financial crisis, in 2006.
" In 2009 the Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz warned South Africa that inflation targeting should be a secondary concern amid the global financial crisis of 2007 – 2009.
* L. William Seidman, economist, financial commentator, and former head of the U. S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Nicholas If-Jesus-Christ-Had-Not-Died-For-Thee-Thou-Hadst-Been-Damned Barebon who traded as Nicholas Barbon ( 1640 – 1698 ) was an English economist, physician and financial speculator.
According to the Marxist economist Ernest Mandel, who popularised the term with his 1972 PhD dissertation, late-stage capitalism will be dominated by the machinations – or perhaps better, fluidities – of financial capital ; and also by the increasing commodification and industrialisation of ever more inclusive sectors of human life.
The concept and name of the Washington Consensus were first presented in 1989 by John Williamson, an economist from the Institute for International Economics, an international economic think tank based in Washington, D. C. Williamson used the term to summarize commonly shared themes among policy advice by Washington-based institutions at the time, such as the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and U. S. Treasury Department, which were believed to be necessary for the recovery of countries in Latin America from the economic and financial crises of the 1980s.
An " endemic culture of rewarding failure " has meant that not one person in the Central Bank has been sacked for their role in the worst financial and economic crisis in Ireland's history, a leading economist said in August 2011.
He left that position in 1957 to become a financial economist with the Chase Manhattan Bank.
During World War II he served as co-rapporteur to the economic and financial group of the Council on Foreign Relations ' War and Peace Studies project, along with Harvard economist Alvin Hansen.
* John Graham ( economist ), American financial economist and finance professor
Lord Turner ’ s suggestion that a " Tobin tax "-named after the economist James Tobin – should be considered for financial transactions reverberated around the world.
In 1890 the economist and editor of the Financial Times, William Ramage Lawson conducted a detailed analysis of the financial performance and prospects of the LB & SCR, comparing it with the performance of the other British railways.
Before becoming an MEP, Bloom worked as a financial economist.
* Stephen Ross ( economist ) ( born c. 1943 ), financial economist and textbook author
As an economist, he later founded the " International Reports on Finance and Currencies " financial newsletter in 1947.
In 1927 Schlink and Chase, encouraged by the public response to the publishing of their book Your Money's Worth, solicited financial, editorial, and technical support from patrons of other activist magazines to support the creation of an organization to offer consumers the unbiased services of “ an economist, a scientist, an accountant, and goodness knows what more ”.
She had worked as a financial journalist for The Economist, and as an economist at the World Bank.
* Ila Patnaik, Indian economist and a financial journalist
SSRN was founded in 1994 by Michael Jensen ( a financial economist ) and Wayne Marr.
Peter Lewyn Bernstein ( January 22, 1919 – June 5, 2009 ) was an American financial historian, economist and educator whose development and refinement of the efficient-market hypothesis made him one of the country's best known authorities in popularizing and presenting investment economics to the general public.
According to economist C. Fred Bergsten the large inbound flow into the US was one of the causes of the financial crisis of 2007-2008.
The presidential candidate and economist were not close allies as Walker advocated a double standard by all leading financial nations while Bryan argued for the United States ' unilateral shift to a silver standard.
Early in 1924 financial reforms of devised by politician / economist Władysław Grabski were instituted.

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