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...d attended Stanford University from 1982-1986, graduating with a degree in economics. As a tennis player at Stanford, he won the NCAA singles title in 1986, and
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'''Melissa Roberts''' is a [[financial analyst]] with the firm [[Directory:Keefe, Bruyette & Woods|Keefe, Bruyette
...om [[Directory:Colgate University|Colgate University]] in 2002 with a dual Economics/Mathematics degree.
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Dr. '''V.V.L.N. Sastry''' is an Indian [[economist]] and [[financial analyst]] who works for an [[investment banking]]company by name [http://ww
...Topper in his M.B.A from SKIM, he is well regarded as an 'all rounder' in financial circles in India.<ref>(Source: Business India and Fortune India)</ref>
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Revenue is often simplified in [[economics]] or basic [[finance]] projections to “Price x Quantity” (the price of
...andards Board|Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB)]] Statement of Financial Accounting Concept 5 states that revenues should be recognized when they ar
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...one of many companies which aggregate consumer reviews of local [[Service (economics)|service companies]] and which have been described by the ''New York Times'
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...d a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts B.A.] in International Economics, and graduated in 1981.
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...emistry]], [[literature]], [[peace]], [[medicine]] or [[physiology]] and [[economics]].<ref>Not one of the five original Nobel Prizes; see [[#Nobel Memorial Pri
...1, five years after Nobel's death. The [[Nobel Prize in Economics|prize in economics]], instituted by the [[Sveriges Riksbank|Bank of Sweden]], has been awarded
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...g, et al., 2004). Corporate mergers may be aimed at reducing [[Competition#Economics and business competition|market competition]], cutting costs (for example,
...& Acquisitions reported by [[Thomson Financial]] ([http://www.thomson.com/financial/investbank/fi_investbank_league_tablearchive_mergers.jsp]) ($ trillion)
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...Malaysian economy went into sharp recession in 1997-1998 during the Asian financial crisis, which affected countries throughout the region, including South Kor
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...game)|Monopoly]], claiming that the so called [[Anti-Monopoly]] game of an economics professor infringed their trademark. The dispute extended up to the [[U.S.
* '''Donal Leo Mulligan''': Executive Vice President; [[Chief Financial Officer]]
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...king the Great Lakes to Indiana's river systems. The canals proved to be a financial disaster. Railroads made the canal system obsolete even before its completi
...e in foreign Correspondence in 1944. Paul Samuelson won the Nobel Prize in economics, 1970.
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[[Ancient Roman marriage]] was often regarded more as a financial and political alliance than as a romantic association, especially in the up
Although [[barter (economics)|barter]] was used in ancient Rome, and often used in tax collection, Rome
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...roups 6 has been noted 56 and organizations such as microsoft have offered financial incentives to work on certain articles 57 some claim that wikipedia's polit
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...thing here is that this model is actually an accurate representation of a financial system
[16:32] <Ironholds> in fact, it's the PUREST financial system. The value of the jimbo is 100 percent based on the faith people hav
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* It concentrated an excessive amount of the nation's financial strength in a single institution.
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...seemed overwhelmed by the nation's economic disasters—[[Depression (economics)|depressions]] and [[strike action|strikes]]—in his second term.<ref
...s development, preventing investment in productive enterprise, threatening financial disturbance, and inviting schemes of public plunder."
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Tito's greatest strength was acquiring financial and economic support from the West. This made it possible for the creation
...nder] Ph.D in Sociology. Princeton University, 1963, B.A. London School of Economics, 1959 Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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...d to this day. His insistence on living beyond his means soon led to grave financial and legal difficulties. Peirce spent much of the last two decades of his li
...write to his friends in the Boston intelligentsia, asking that they make a financial contribution to help support Peirce. Peirce reciprocated by designating Jam
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...not immediately repudiate the foreign debt, which would have relieved the financial burden on much of [[Europe]] early on during the worldwide economic crisis,
...ry serious banking collapse in Vienna that threatened to cause a worldwide financial meltdown, Hoover issued the [[Hoover Moratorium]] that called for a one-yea
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...d to this day. His insistence on living beyond his means soon led to grave financial and legal difficulties. Peirce spent much of the last two decades of his li
...write to his friends in the Boston intelligentsia, asking that they make a financial contribution to help support Peirce. Peirce reciprocated by designating Ja
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