The paper's account was based on administration and Congressional sources.
If you simply update the approach used in Mr Krugman's 1995 paper to take into account today's trade patterns, you find that the effect on wages has increased.
ECONOMIST: The elusive link between trade and wage inequality
The ultimate point is to enable Cemex employees to focus on selling more cement, rather than getting bogged down in things like completing a telephone call or wading through masses of paper to find important customer account data.
This rule goes back to the old days when accounts were kept by hand, and moneys for each depositor were actually held (at least on paper) in the branch where their account was kept.
But Davidson stresses that not every lender relies on cash in a bank account, but rather cash on paper.
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Washington Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez, also named by the paper, posted a response on his Twitter account Tuesday morning.
You can then take steps like making sure you have the minimum balance in your account(s), replacing paper statements with electronic ones, and avoiding the use of high cost ATM and debit cards.
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Those who have a basic bank account - a no-frills account often used by those with a chequered credit history - or a student account with Lloyds Banking Group receive paper statements at least once every three months.
Chris Krewson, executive online editor for the Philadelphia Inquirer, has a personal Twitter account in addition to posting tweets for his paper.
He has spoken to his local paper, the Daily Post and is, by their account, unrepentant.
Most major banks still provide monthly paper statements, but there have been changes for some new account holders and students.
Complex fusions, the procedure studied in the JAMA paper, are reimbursed by Medicare at a sharply higher rate than decompressions, to account for the elaborate spinal devices used and the longer length of surgery.
However, regular current account holders at the banking group, as well as HSBC customers, receive paper statements every month.
The 17.2 million figure for High School Musical 2 would have been higher if analysts had taken into account the large viewing parties held by fans across the country, the trade paper said.
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In a new National Bureau of Economic Research paper, the three economists argue that earlier analyses overstate the wealth effect because they do not account for the fact that people who expect to earn more in the future may bid up house prices.
In a dingy Manhattan office he would give cash and his contact's account number to a teller, who would make a few notations on a slip of paper.
In the process of helping him find his family, we engaged the NGO world at large and discovered that refugee family tracing was predominantly carried out via pen and paper and physical archives not connected to a searchable grid, and with very little technology taken into account.
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Lawrence Katz, a Harvard economist who discussed Mr Krugman's paper at Brookings, estimates that, using Mr Bivens's approach, trade with poor countries can account for about 15% of the growth in the wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers since 1979.
ECONOMIST: The elusive link between trade and wage inequality
That is because they are targeting the financial support explicitly at newsgathering rather than pouring it into the general budget where it may be frittered away on expense-account lunches and the like, or on trying to keep alive an increasingly obsolete technology, paper publishing.
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