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  • 61Countercyclical — Economics …

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  • 62Carl E. Walsh — Carl Eugene Walsh is a Professor of Economics (1987 ) and Vice Provost of the Silicon Valley Initiatives (2005 ) at the University of California, Santa Cruz as well as Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (1985 ).Academic… …

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  • 63Neoclassical synthesis — is a postwar academic movement in economics that attempts to absorb the macroeconomic thought of John Maynard Keynes into the thought of neoclassical economics. Mainstream economics is largely dominated by the resulting synthesis, being largely… …

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  • 64List of master's degrees in North America — This list refers to specific masters degrees in North America. Please see master s degree for a more general overview. Contents 1 Master of Accountancy (MAcc or MAcy) or Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) or Master of Professional… …

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  • 65Unemployment — World unemployment rates[1] as of January 2009[update] Unemployment (or …

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  • 66Development economics — is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic growth and structural change but also on improving the potential for the mass of …

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  • 67Utpal Bhattacharya — is a finance professor at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. He is known for his research on market integrity, especially on insider trading.In 2000, his research paper When an Event is Not an Event uncovered the rampant insider… …

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  • 68Economics of global warming — This article describes the economics of global warming and climate change. Contents 1 Definitions 2 Climate change science 3 Scenarios 4 Trends and projections …

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  • 69Financial crisis — For the 2008–2010 crisis, see Subprime mortgage crisis , Late 2000s financial crisis and Late 2000s recession. Economics …

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  • 70Gross domestic product — GDP redirects here. For other uses, see GDP (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Gross national product or Gross domestic income. CIA World Factbook 2005 figures of total nominal GDP (top) compared to PPP adjusted GDP (bottom) …

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