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We're going to put that question to Simon Johnson, former chief economist for the International Monetary Fund.
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Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe plus Sir Keith Mills, Sir Martin Sorrell and Simon Johnson are the others.
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Simon Johnson is a professor at MIT Sloan School of Management and a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
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Simon Johnson (ex- IMF wallah) has an extremely strange piece at the New York Times arguing against the dynamic scoring of tax changes.
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Chief Petty Officer Simon Johnson says it's often very simple.
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From 1973 through 1985, as Simon Johnson, former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, documented in 2009, American banks never earned more than 16 percent of domestic corporate profits.
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Economists such as Simon Johnson have said this played a major role in the narrowing of spreads between, say, German and Greek borrowing rates in the first decade of the euro.
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However, as Peter Boone and Simon Johnson of the Peterson Institute in Washington, DC, explain, Germany then signalled that defaults could happen and that investors would have to bear a share of the losses a reasonable demand, but a hard one to introduce in the middle of a crisis.
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Johnson made light work of the Black Caps batting order after Simon Katich had scored an unbeaten century on Saturday to put the hosts in control.
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The first came following a kick by Briers which rebounded off the bar straight into the hands of Johnson, before he added one of his own when he intercepted Simon Finnigan's pass.
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School principal, Charles Johnson, said: We are delighted with the success of our old Dukie Simon Daglish and his team reaching the North Pole.
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