But the truth of the matter is that the eternal law of economics is on Murray's side.
Apparently, America wants to continue testing the iron law of economics trying to find that there is such a thing as a free lunch.
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But even with a supermarket aisle of beers to choose from, there's no law of economics that says consumers have to choose any of them.
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Ergo, according to the most basic law of economics, the cost of medical care will rise (how much being based on the relative elasticity of medical care) and the cost of health insurance will rise accordingly.
He has studied and taught law in France and was dean of the law and economics faculty at the University of Dakar, Senegal.
In the 1980s, that dynamic changed as the infusion of law and economics principles transformed the foundations of antitrust enforcement.
The union of law and economics may have had its greatest impact in the anti-trust field.
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Mr. Hazlett is a professor of law and economics at George Mason University, where he directs the Information Economy Project.
Edgardo Buscaglia, a professor of law and economics at Columbia University, specializes in organized crime, and has advised the United Nations and the World Bank.
The EEOC is confident that its guidance will boost minority hiring, but studies published in the University of Chicago Legal Forum and the Journal of Law and Economics have found that businesses are much less likely to hire minority applicants when background checks are banned.
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Borrowing from the law-firm economics of billable hours, he has ordered plants to make sure that at least 85% of the labor hours in the payroll are charged to a specific job.
One of the most outspoken advocates of this view is Christopher Greenwood, a law professor at the London School of Economics.
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Obama is "going to be extremely constrained by an economy that's not growing, " says Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University.
His state visit to Chile bolsters it as the region's model of good economics, transparency and the rule of law (see article).
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The law of unintended consequences is one of the staples of an introductory economics course, and there are a lot of unintended consequences that can be avoided with better policy.
Bork was already divisive figure because of his theories on law and economics when he was named Solicitor General under Richard Nixon.
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The debate takes another twist with a new book by John Lott, a fellow in law and economics at the University of Chicago.
Whether the justices rely on points of law, environmental science or economics, the facts and the statute will yield the same answer: Overturn the Ninth Circuit ruling.
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Prof Mike Redmayne, a criminal law expert at the London School of Economics (LSE), told BBC News that "trying a dead person would make as much sense as trying a horse".
A. from the London School of Economics and a law degree from Boston University, Nina has practiced law for about twenty years but admits her first unsuccessful foray was with a partner who left her holding a significant amount of debt.
C. and raised in Los Angeles, California, Richardson has a BA from Howard University, a JD from Howard University School of Law, and a Masters in International Affairs from the London School of Economics.
At one level, the Google matter raises a host of interesting questions involving antitrust law and economics.
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However, just thinking of economics 101, the law of supply and demand implies that if less of something is available there is a good chance the price of what on the market will increase.
His position was fiercely criticised by Professor Conor Gearty of the London School of Economics, one of Britain's leading experts on human rights law.
Barry Nalebuff and Ian Ayres are not mad, but distinguished professors at Yale University, the former of economics, the latter of law.
It rules every aspect of life - economics, family law, whatever.
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The recently departed James Sadowksy, SJ, of Fordham University, made important contributions to economics and opened the eyes of many libertarian thinkers to Natural Law.
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Bernie received his Bachelor of Arts in economics from Oakland University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School.
But perhaps because Mr Havel never took a higher degree in law, economics or international relations, a few sentences of his shed more light on such topics than dozens of expert reports.
Never mind the morality of what brought the parties to court, the law-and-economics crowd said: The courts are a mechanism for shoving the costs on the parties best suited to pay them.
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