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  • 64Kydland, Finn E. — ▪ Norwegian economist born December 1943, Ålgård, near Stavanger, Norway       Norwegian economist, who, with Edward C. Prescott (Prescott, Edward C.), won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2004 for contributions to dynamic macroeconomics, notably …

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  • 65Prescott, Edward C. — ▪ American economist born December 26, 1940, Glens Falls, New York, U.S.       American economist, who, with Finn E. Kydland (Kydland, Finn E.), won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2004 for contributions to two areas of dynamic macroeconomics:… …

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  • 66David J. Leland — For other people named David Leland, see David Leland (disambiguation). David J. Leland Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 28th district In office January 3, 1983 December 31, 1984 Preceded by District Relocated from Cuyahoga… …

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  • 68forklift upgrade — n. An upgrade to a computer network or other electronic system that requires a massive hardware investment. Example Citation: Manufacturers of profitable PBX systems, notorious for requiring forklift upgrades and heavy maintenance fees, need a… …

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  • 69oil|shock — oil shock or oil|shock «OYL SHOK», noun. the economic effects of an acute shortage in the supply of oil: »“The economy is now on a weaker growth path…partly, but not exclusively, because of the oil shock,” said…[the] chairman of the President s… …

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  • 70oil shock — or oil|shock «OYL SHOK», noun. the economic effects of an acute shortage in the supply of oil: »“The economy is now on a weaker growth path…partly, but not exclusively, because of the oil shock,” said…[the] chairman of the President s Council of… …

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