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Meanings of academic economists in English
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Usage of academic economists in English
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Entrants will be judged by a panel of leading academiceconomists.
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This is basically the situation that many academiceconomists found themselves in last fall.
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When needed, he overcame opposition from politicians and academiceconomists.
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Piketty's influence indeed is growing well beyond the small enclosed micro-society of academiceconomists.
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Twenty of Ireland's leading academiceconomists argue that the Government has got it badly wrong.
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Nearly all academiceconomists understand that you cannot restart the economy without getting the virus under control.
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This report is widely read by the economic press, by Congressional staff and by academiceconomists and students.
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In the six years since, the reputations of those high priests of capitalism, academiceconomists, have taken a battering.
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The Republican opposition to stimulus is almost completely dismissed by academiceconomists and macroeconomic forecasters in the private sector.
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OPINION:Forty-six academiceconomists and lecturers in business think the Government has got it wrong on the National Asset Management Agency.
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It is no coincidence that this framing tracks closely with the way the minimum wage is typically discussed by academiceconomists.
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The public pronouncements of academiceconomists often provoke fury in many quarters, but their specific claims are seldom subjected to rigorous scrutiny.
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Here's a straightforward book about banks, their place in society and how they should be financed, written by two respected academiceconomists.
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Economists have until January 31st to submit proposals for the one-off prize, the biggest available to academiceconomists after the Nobel Prize.
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Economist Dean Baker, at odds with academiceconomists who argue that high debt ratios harm growth, has labelled the R&R analysis bankrupt.
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Some 20 leading academiceconomists argued in an opinion piece in yesterday's Irish Times that the Government had got in wrong in establishing Nama.