Anyone with economic knowledge would not believe what he said about investing on his conscience alone.
Most recently, IWV commissioned a study in Colorado, which began with a baseline survey of 800 Independents to test their knowledge about key economic facts.
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And my credentials and my experience and my knowledge of these economic issues I think are extensive and I would match them against anybody who's running.
Centuries before the Renaissance, Charlemagne wanted to create a cultural reawakening, but the political, economic and knowledge infrastructure was simply not there.
Stanford University professor of economics Paul Romer, known for his theories about how knowledge and technology affect economic growth, is now thinking about how technology will make the hidden cost of wasted time less hidden.
The Network builds international links between cities that share a common creative history, thereby promoting the sharing of cultural and creative knowledge across national boundaries and economic divides.
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Higher education by its very nature falsified this idea, since it was a public investment that created and constructed new technology and new ideas, new craft knowledge, new and more effective economic and sociocultural systems.
Every few years, faced with a trough, they will retreat to developing countries as economic exiles, simultaneously diffusing knowledge globally, extending their native platform ecosystems, and recouping their own losses.
The social and economic value of this transmission of knowledge is relevant for minority groups and for mainstream social groups within a State, and is as important for developing States as for developed ones.
The final development is that knowledge networks are supplanting facilities and equipment as critical economic assets.
"The Pennsylvania legislature could have rationally believed that some married women are initially inclined to obtain an abortion without their husbands' knowledge because of perceived problems -- such as economic constraints, future plans, or the husbands' previously expressed opposition -- that may be obviated by discussion prior to the abortion, " wrote Alito.
Based on that knowledge a company can then decide whether it would make economic sense to switch the whole accounting system from Sterling to euro.
In the editorial to this issue, Herman van Hooff, Director of UNESCO Regional Office for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean, underscores the importance of museums and cultural centers as vectors of cultural values, knowledge and identities, and their contribution to investment, economic benefits and job generation.
In a global economy where knowledge is at a premium, investing in education makes good economic sense.
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Moreover, he was acting on behalf of, and with the full knowledge of, the United Nations, the countries of the Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWAS) and Western countries too, namely America and Britain, the former colonial power.
But no one, to Buttonwood's knowledge, believes that higher oil prices are a net plus for economic activity.
It then describes a range of technical, legal, organizational, economic, training and cooperation tools that can help improve the knowledge and management of these precious resources (Part II).
This situation requires a new approach to research that is integrated, international, solutions-oriented and policy relevant, combining social, environmental and economic factors, across all domains of research as well as local knowledge systems.
Teaching in the vernacular, education for work, education for changing social and economic conditions, elitist education or mass education, melding traditional and modern knowledge systems are all located within the relevance debate.
While the data may clearly reveal startling trends to the losing regions, this knowledge can be used to inform local communities on how to adapt to a pending economic crisis or, on the flip side, expand and support positive trends.
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Those of us who lived through the Reagan years remember the resulting economic growth, but nobody under the age of 30 has first-hand knowledge of those years.
Most relevant to today, Congress has investigated the causes behind economic downturns, using the power of investigation to raise public concern and improve knowledge of the economy.
In this video, Edgar Morin proposes seven inseparable reforms - economic reform, social reform, political reform, ethical reform, reform of knowledge, of education, and of the way of life - in order to explore ways to reach for a new kind of society.
In the last three decades as some manufacturing has moved to other countries, the US economy has more than trebled by moving up the economic ladder through continuous innovations, past outdated manufacturing to services and the production of knowledge.
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In the Digital Age, however, the workers now own the primary means for creating economic value because it is the workers, and not the corporations, who own the knowledge in the networks.
But it is also a social and economic good, particularly as we move from an American-centric industrial to a global-knowledge economy.
"In international debates about climate change, for example, we will know how much forest we have and what state it is in (...), we'll discover species, and gain knowledge about species becoming extinct, as well as information about the distribution of the forest and its potential economic use", Ms Teixeira said.
"While the economic picture in the U.S. is getting better, the market is reliant on the knowledge that stimulus is still available if the situation were to worsen, " Mr. Taylor added.
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