Once Hollywood figures out how to pull off the economics, it will have to foil the hackers.
Supposedly, Mr Stollmann stepped down (or rather back) because Mr Lafontaine won his demand that key planning and Europe departments be hived off from the economics ministry and added to the Lafontaine finance empire.
But he put off a lot of businessmen, many of whom switched to Costas Simitis and the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (Pasok) at the general election last September, because Mr Simitis genuinely seemed to have sloughed off the profligate economics and cheap populism of his late predecessor, Andreas Papandreou.
By ignoring irreducible uncertainty, modern economics had gone fundamentally off course.
Meanwhile, a survey by the U.S. National Association for Business Economics said companies will lay off more workers and hoard more cash during the next 12 months.
You see this with Ron Paul, who has very good and decent positions on foreign intervention and the security state, but who is way off in crazy Austrian land when it comes to economics and goldbuggery.
For the Jets, the 2013 off-season will be about whether they recognize the old economics idiom that sunk cost are sunk.
Bretton Woods is a spin-off of indie researcher Polyconomics, run by former Ronald Reagan economics advisor Jude Wanniski (and also an economics advisor to Steve Forbes during his trial runs at the presidency).
If the markets force up Italy's borrowing costs and sell off Italian holdings that might pave the way for the former economics professor and European commissioner to be called back as Italian Saviour II.
Florida-based economics professor and running enthusiast, Markl spent years getting Kourage off the ground.
Economic historians like Joel Mokyr note a watershed transition between Mercantilist economics and modern Industrial Age economics around the turn of the 19th century, when the Industrial Revolution took off.
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"I think we're going to begin to redefine the winners and losers in the off-season, " said Vince Gennaro, author of "Diamond Dollars: The Economics of Winning in Baseball, " and a consultant to MLB teams.
Groupon pulled this off very well by answering questions about its business model and providing insight into subscriber and geographic economics.
Off-site children's theatre will include Bank On It, a topical production about economics, while Super Furry Animals singer Gruff Rhys has co-created a theatre show called Praxis Makes Perfect.
After lecture upon lecture from my accountant father and older brother (who majored in economics in college), my brother offered to loan me the money to pay off the camera purchase.
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They, I mean I don't want to get in to oil economics, but the idea that one can sort of turn the tap on and off like this, in the quantities that Gordon Brown suggests, I think is unrealistic.
Seriously, any book that uses the principles of economics to give marital advice is worth a read, and Szuchman and Anderson pull this off very smartly.
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He was hastily drafted into Bonn, after only weeks as economics minister of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, to help his new master fend off the advance of Oskarism.
Geography and history, as well as economics, play a role in whether a person claims benefits, and when or if they come off them.
"Slower growth in the Brics is likely to shave half a percentage point off global GDP growth over the next five years relative to the past decade, " said Mark Williams of Capital Economics.
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