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Quote: : 90% of Irish economists 'back a Yes vote'
Survey claims nine out of ten economists back Yes vote
Nine out of ten of "Ireland’s leading economists" say a yes vote in the Fiscal Treaty is in Ireland’s best interest, according to a new survey,
The...
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Irish economy to grow in 2010, economist tells packed crowd at Paddy Ryan Memorial.
In my opinion.
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Do we need economists? Not really.
They don’t seem to add much value.
This will not shock many of you, but it should cause some reflection amongst economists. The basis for my reflection on this is the comment Brad DeLong made recently that the solution...
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Into a mechanical magical balancing act by the disciples of Leon Walras, a French engineer turned economist.
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Do Jewish economists have the answer?
Since Jews are the supreme architects and holders of power of the current world economic system, do they also have the answer to sort the current mess out, especially with regards Greece in Europe? On Newsnight Saul...
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According to economist article, Jews are genetically superior
http://www.economist.com/node/4032638
So if Jews, which in this article have been separated as a race can be more intelligent than non Jews. Can't this be true for non Jews?
For instance East...
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Re: According to economist article, Jews are genetically superior
Coming from an economist article? Re: According to economist article, Jews are genetically superior
the unusual history) as the development and history of most is....
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Japanese economist http://members2.jcom.home.ne.jp/morinaga/rireki.html has proposed a tax increase for good-looking men, as well as a rebate for those deemed ugly, in order to "level the playing field" in dating, so to speak, as a solution to the nation...
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Hello and welcome to my topic! Here you will see my achievements, goals, blogs, stories and etc.
~Info about me IRL/RS~
IRL
Name: Viktor
Age: 16
Country: Lithuania
Music: Old school rap, Dubstep.
Favorite sports: Basketball
Favorite activities: Hanging...
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Merch hard, go get 1000M Always good to see another... .
I love economics and i'm going to study them, so here is my new Pure f2p account .
Economistic is from word: Economics.
Eco, on 29 October 2011 - 11:18 AM, said:
Then Economistic was born.
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China Rising: The Economist
This appears to be none other than the SKS? Any others ideas?
I have not read the article yet, but it is bound to be interesting:
China
Twenty years ago, China’s military might lay primarily in the enormous numbers of people...
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Doing what others find impossible is genius."
"Why be difficult when with a little more... .
"Doing what others find difficult is talent.
SKS would be my third choice.
At this point, they could spend dollars to buy however many of whatever rifle they want .
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The Economist: "The third industrial revolution" >THE first industrial revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century, with the mechanisation of the textile industry. Tasks previously done laboriously by hand in hundreds of weavers cottages were...
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Whether or not they're closer by closetojumping I read the... .
I read the set of stories in the Economist and this is pretty in the Economist and this is pretty much is the opposite of what they contend.
Maybe less R than the rest...
In BRIC.
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Chris Van Hollen says it’s hard to be hopeful about seeing issues resolved soon. Photo by AP Photo Democrats and Republicans are trying to stir up votes for November by locking horns over the coming fiscal cliff, but they’re stirring up just as much anxiety...
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It's kind of like your favorite sports team....
You have had nearly four years to make a difference .
Don't blame Bush.
He is the one that will need to take responsibility for where we as a country end up .
The cliff is up ahead and Obama is driving the bus .
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I have little faith in the pseudo-science of Economists.
Mainly because if they were so darned good, and right, then why would we have had such troubles as the World has seen, but alos because they fail to adequately understand what drives human beings...
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Hopefully your leaders are smarter....
He's a good example of the definition of insanity.
Nearly a trillion in "stimulus" failed and he says it didn't work was because it wasn't large enough .
Paul Krugman is the cheerleader behind our uncontrolled spending.
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