What to make of this curious disjunction between France's politics and its economics?
She will teach in its economics department and business school.
But if there is a market opportunity in British politics, it is the absence of a party that dares to be liberal in both its economics and its social policy.
"This launches the recovery of not only the city and its economics, but paves the way for people to begin to come home because it provides the funding that we need for things like schools and hospitals and police, " he said.
And according to people familiar with High Speed Two, its economics are rather flaccid: every pound invested in high-speed rail is predicted to generate only around two pounds' worth of benefit (measured in time savings, the extra journeys that will be facilitated, reduced congestion on roads and so on).
Customer service efficiency is another reason Sprint likes the iPhone, despite its brutal economics.
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During the past 18 months Goldman Sachs has expanded its Japanese economics and equity research team by 20 percent to some 80 persons.
This would not only be good fiscal policy, its good economics.
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Such a drastic change in our rating on a company is possible only when two rare events occur simultaneously: (1) the business accomplishes a dramatic improvement in its underlying economics, and (2) the market price fails to recognize the turnaround.
The book fails to convince, however, both in its challenge to mainstream economics and in its interpretation of the historical evidence.
"At the end of the day, not only is this bad policy but its also bad economics, " he says.
You see, at its core, economics is all about decisions made by people.
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But as economics is at its core a behavioral science, the '09 draft was also an economics lesson for reminding us that best and worst is a fluid concept, while wealth generation is frequently compassionate beyond the basic truth that under capitalism, producers succeed for giving us what we want.
The economics of its broadcasting contracts have certainly helped the Tournament of Roses grow as an organization.
There are certainly similarities with the USA - with its central power over economics and common foreign policy.
The Kiel-based Institute of World Economics cut its forecast for this year to 1.3%, considerably lower than the German government's projection of 2%.
Markit Economics said its May composite purchasing managers' index for the euro zone edged up to 47.7 from April's 46.9, but still signaled contraction.
Should demand continue to rise when total output has reached its peak, basic economics tells us that oil prices will steadily rise with demand.
The deal would improve HP's position in key markets such as storage and high-end computing, as well as the economics of its PC business.
In the countryside too economics plays its role alongside ideology.
The BJP is not a classic right-wing group: its priority is culture not economics.
CSU's parliamentary group, emerged as its new pick to become economics minister.
Green claimed that unlike his institute's centers for the study of American Politics, Agrarian Studies, Field Experiments, and its Ethics, Politics and Economics major, YIISA failed to achieve the required success in instruction and publication that would merit an extension of its operations.
Since China embraced market economics in 1978, its average rate of growth has been 9.4%.
The union of law and economics may have had its greatest impact in the anti-trust field.
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Like all priesthoods, the economics one depends for its hold over the credulous on a form of arcane knowledge.
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