The Economics of Westeros: The Real-Life Advantages of Trial by Combat
According to Peter Leeson, a professor of law and economics at George Mason University, the English used trial by battle as their main tool for ...
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The politics and economics of 'The New'
Most economists opine that in order to make any meaningful dent in poverty and to ensure sustainable economic growth, India needs an annual GDP ...
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Two ousted economics back at the Minneapolis Fed
Kehoe, who was the bank's highest-ranking research economist and a well-known figure in academic circles, was hired six months after he was fired ...
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ECONOMICS > High tax burden on lower income groups further deepens injustice
The tendency in Turkey's income distribution, which follows a course against the working classes, has not resulted in changes to the tax burden.
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The "Economics of Hula" Seems Like an Oxymoron
There are many reasons to launch a hula halau, but getting rich has never been one of them. That is just as true in Hawaii as it is the many places ...
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The Economics of the Internet of Things
Product companies compete by building ever bigger factories to turn out ever cheaper widgets. But a very different sort of economics comes into play ...
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Markets Work Or, How The Economics Of The Oil Industry Is Changing
Two interesting things we can glean from this report in the WSJ into the economics of the oil business. The first being that some people can be a little ...
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The economics of the playground: how sticker-collecting kids create the perfect marketplace
Looking back, the playground really becomes a laboratory for thinking about 'intuitive economics', as children as young as five and six get one of their ...
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The Economics of Spine Surgery: How Postsurgical Pain Management Makes a Difference
Spine surgery is an expensive procedure, but for patients who would benefit from surgical correction the long-term economic benefits can far outweigh ...
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EU well short of 2015 aid target, needs another 41 bn euros
Collectively for 2013, they spent 0.43 percent of gross national income (GNI), a measure of total annual economic output, the report said. At the current ...
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Economics
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