This fellowship was established in memory of Nico Colchester, who died in 1996 at the age of 49, after an outstanding career at the Financial Times, The Economist and the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Betsey Stevenson, an economist at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and former chief economist at the U.S. Labor Department, said that for some women, greater career ambition means less free time and a decline in overall happiness.
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company of The Economist, Nissan Sunderland has the highest productivity of any car plant outside Asia.
Yet, there are some who read The Economist and The New Yorker to try to stay informed.
The Economist uses the cost of Big Macs around the world to determine whether the relative value of currencies is on target.
The electricity regulator, Stephen Littlechild, told The Economist that the green paper identified a number of issues with which ministers were uncomfortable.
However, despite the best attempts of The Economist to the contrary, Minas Gerais remains forever stuck in the central plains of Brazil.
What Mr Wade, The Economist and the rest of us all seek is a world in which both inequality and poverty are falling.
Bleeker cites the opinions in particular of the Economist and the American Interest, two publications with a history of Pied Piper-like false optimism.
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In case you missed it, the funds were the subject of front page articles on both Business Week and the Economist over the weekend.
He'll have to push aside such traditional vendors as The Economist and the Encyclopaedia Britannica with a combination of lower prices and more current information.
His writings were so clear that they read like the good contemporary writing in The Economist or the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal.
He then turned to journalism, dodging for a time between The Economist, the (then) Manchester Guardian and the Times, as leader writer and foreign correspondent.
Words I've put in a row have appeared in the Financial Times, where I'm a long-standing contributor, The Economist and The Times of London, among others.
According to the Economist, the company will work closely with GCHQ, the British signals-intelligence agency located in nearby Cheltenham, to persuade the UK and other governments that its equipment is trustworthy.
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It is important to know that when Wood was Tokio bureau chief of the Economist in the early 1990s, he astutely predicted the pending collapse of the Japanese equity market.
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TV, Mr Trump's show is not actually real, as such. (Shame on you, Mr Trump, for not using your real boardroom in the show.) But The Economist thinks the critics have it backwards.
The Economist and The Financial Times are similar to U.S. News in that they employ a mix of factors, some subjective and some objective, and because they are published in Europe, they focus on global rankings of MBA programs.
The economist makes the argument that post-crisis GDP growth rates are about 11.9% off of historical standards, which, along with the employment-to-population ratio, suggest the current macroeconomic environment is a lot more challenging than in other recessions and will need the intervention of government to recover.
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Well, it has a large cast of contributors, it attempts (and seems to succeed) in covering ALL emerging markets, and most importantly it is (mostly) devoid of the vacant and vacuous moralizing that is sprinkled very heavily throughout The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, and other parts of the Western business press.
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The Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister organisation to The Economist, carries out a similar exercise (see table).
Figures from the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company of The Economist, suggest that Asia accounts for around one-third of world retail sales.
No growth is expected this year, according to the latest forecasts by the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company of The Economist.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company to The Economist, expects China to move to a current-account deficit in 2001, after years of surplus.
Kearney, a management consultancy, and the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company of The Economist, more than a fifth had pulled out of at least one money-losing venture in China.
Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius gave Forbes an exclusive interview ahead of being recognized as the most accurate economist of the last three years.
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The model was developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a division of The Economist magazine.
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