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  1. "ARE ECONOMISTS BASICALLY IMMORAL?": AND OTHER ESSAYS ON ECONOMICS, ETHICS, AND RELIGION BY PAUL HEYNE by Paul Heyne, 2008-11-30
  2. The Romantic Economist: Imagination in Economics by Richard Bronk, 2009-02-09
  3. Economists with Guns: Authoritarian Development and U.S.-Indonesian Relations, 1960-1968 by Bradley Simpson, 2010-01-19
  4. The Happy Economist: Happiness for the Hard-headed by Ross Gittins, 2011-04-01
  5. Game Theory for Economists by Jurgen Eichberger, 1993-09-13
  6. Experimental Methods: A Primer for Economists by Daniel Friedman, Shyam Sunder, 1994-01-28
  7. Business Strategy: A Guide to Taking Your Business Forward (The Economist) by Jeremy Kourdi, 2009-04-01
  8. The Handbook Of Brand Management (The Economist Books) by David Arnold, 1993-03-21
  9. The Economist's Tale: A Consultant Encounters Hunger and the World Bank by Peter Griffiths, 2003-09-17
  10. The Instant Economist: All The Basic Principles Of Economics In 100 Pages Of Plain Talk by John Charles Pool, Ross M. Laroe, 1986-01-22
  11. Western Economists and Eastern Societies: Agents of Change in South Asia, 1950-1970 (The Johns Hopkins Studies in Development) by Professor George Rosen, 1985-04-01
  12. 15 Great Austrian Economists by Holcombe, Randall G., 1999-01-01
  13. Memoirs of an Unregulated Economist by George J. Stigler, 2003-03-15
  14. What Should Economists Do by James M Buchanan, 1979-11-01

61. Hot Air » Blog Archive » Harvard Economists’ Study: Media’s Anti-w
Harvard economists’ study Media’s antiwar rhetoric emboldens Iraqi insurgents.
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printer-friendly create an incentive for jihadis to try to push the U.S. out of Iraq. * In the short term, there is a small but measurable cost to open public debate in the form of higher attacks against Iraqi and American targets. * Insurgent organizations are strategic actors, meaning that whatever their motivations, religious or ideological, they will respond to incentives and disincentives. said that explicitly joint task forces in Afghanistan less Iraq coverage ? Does that reduce the number of attacks, which in turn reduces the coverage, which in turn reduces the attacks in a glorious virtuous circle, or is there no effect? Update: here . Look for the link near the bottom. Update: A source of mine is an official who focuses on Sunni insurgency. He was meeting with a Sunni tribal leader and the guy said to him, “We are with you on your upcoming attack on Iran!” The American goes, “We aren’t necessarily going to attack Iran.” And the Sunni responds, “Of course you are, we read it in an article by Seymour Hersh!” Sunnis I spoke said they were mistaken about thinking we were “after the oil” when they first fought us. Much of what they saw along those lines was in the Arab media, but they pay attention to Western media as well. And they give special credence to criticism of America by Americans. It’s a fact.

62. Grasping Reality With Both Hands: Economist Brad DeLong's Fair, Balanced, And Re
Effect of Immigration on Jobs, Wages Is Difficult for economists to Nail Down Yes, an influx of immigrants has helped depress the incomes of the
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Grasping Reality with Both Hands: Economist Brad DeLong's Fair, Balanced, and Reality-Based Semi-Daily Journal
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The Immigration debate (Why Oh Why Can't We Have a Better Press Corps?)
Nell Henderson writes, once again, a problematic articlethis time about immigration: Effect of Immigration on Jobs, Wages Is Difficult for Economists to Nail Down : Yes, an influx of immigrants has helped depress the incomes of the lowest-skilled workers in recent decades, many economists agree. But they argue about the magnitude of the effect; some say it's big while others see it as slight. Meanwhile, increased immigration legal and illegal helps keep inflation low, boosts rents and housing values, and benefits the average U.S. taxpayer while burdening some state and local governments, other research finds. "Immigration provides overall economic gains to a country," wrote economist Albert Saiz, summarizing the literature in a 2003 article for the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. "Indeed, the U.S. experience as an immigrants' country is one of phenomenal economic growth. However, there are winners and losers in the short run."

63. Newsvine - Economists See US Avoiding Recession
The US economy will suffer as the slumping housing market eats away at job creation and consumer spending, but the nation should avoid slipping into a
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64. Truthdig - Ear To The Ground - Shrinking Payrolls Worry Economists
2008/03/20 A sharp jump in the number of Americans filing for unemployment has brought the four-week average to its highest level since the aftermath of
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65. Economist.com
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66. Economist - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
An economist is an expert in the social science of economics. 1 The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and
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Jump to: navigation search This article is about the profession. For the news publication, see The Economist An economist is an expert in the social science of economics The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and write about economic policy . Within this field there are many sub-fields, ranging from the broad philosophical theories to the focused study of minutiae within specific markets macroeconomic analysis, microeconomic analysis or financial analysis , involving analytical methods and tools such as econometrics statistics economics computational models ... financial mathematics and mathematical economics
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67. The Chinese Economist Society
@copyright by Chinese Economist Society. This web site is supported by China Data Center, University of Michigan Administrator.
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68. RFE.WUSTL.EDU NO LONGER EXISTS
RFE.WUSTL.EDU NO LONGER EXISTS. You want rfe.org. The department of economics, Arts Sciences and Washington University have directed that rfe.wustl.edu
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You want rfe.org http://econwpa.wustl.edu had to be moved and new submissions disabled along with a number of other sites. Not my choice in life. Bob Parks

69. Alphabetical Index
A repository of collected links and information on the history of economic thought, with a large amount of biographical information.
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70. Summary Report
Sample of reported job titles Economist, Economic Analyst, Economic Consultant, Project Economist, Forensic Economist, Health Researcher, Research Analyst,
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71. Economist Rankings At IDEAS
This file is part of IDEAS, which uses RePEc data. Papers Articles Software Books Chapters Authors Institutions JEL Classification NEP
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72. Myron S. Scholes - Autobiography
Autobiography. Myron S. Scholes I was born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada on July 1, 1941. My father had ventured to Timmins, a relatively prosperous
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I was born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada on July 1, 1941. My father had ventured to Timmins, a relatively prosperous gold-mining region, to practice dentistry during the depression. My mother and her uncle established a chain of small department stores in and around Timmins. The death of her uncle resulted in a family dispute, my first exposure to agency and contracting problems. To my benefit, my mother then devoted her time to raising her two sons. At the age of ten, we moved 500 miles south to Hamilton, Ontario.
I was a good student, ranking near the top of my class. Soon after we arrived in Hamilton, my life changed dramatically. My mother developed cancer. She died a few days after my sixteenth birthday. Another shock awaited me. I developed scar tissue on each of my corneas that impaired my eyesight. It was difficult to read for extended periods of time. I learned to think abstractly and to conceptualize the solution to problems. Out of necessity, I became a good listenera quality appreciated by subsequent associates and students. Luckily, at age twenty-six, a successful cornea transplant greatly improved my vision.
Through my parents and relatives I became interested in economics and, in particular, finance. My mother loved business and wanted me to work with her brother in his book publishing and promotion business. During my teenage years, I was always treasurer of my various clubs; I traded extensively among my friends; I gambled to understand probabilities and risks; and worked with my uncles to understand their business activities. I invested in the stock market while in high school and university through accounts set up first by my mother and then by my father. I was fascinated with the determinants of the level of stock prices. I spent long hours reading reports and books to gleam the secrets of successful investing, but, alas, to no avail.

73. The AERE Home Page Has Moved:
The AERE home page has moved to. http//www.aere.org/
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74. Union For Radical Political Economics
Last updated 10/11/2007. Join URPE! Publications. ·Newsletter. ·Review of Radical Political Economics. ·URPE Reader (pdf format). Conferences
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Linda Allegro, Paul Cooney, Tom Masterson, Ajit Zacharias David Gordon Lecture: Guns and Butter Once Again?
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75. Dani Rodrik's Weblog: Economist Blogger You Most Want To See
The new economist blogger you most want to see is Joe Stiglitz, followed by Daron Acemoglu. Here is the full tabulation, as of this morning
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    I have never had as many responses to a post as I have had to this one . And the results are in. The new economist blogger you most want to see is Joe Stiglitz, followed by Daron Acemoglu. Here is the full tabulation, as of this morning:

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