Search results for "John Law (economist" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • of the ninth British expedition to Everest, led by John Hunt. ... A shy man, he relied on his future mother-in-law to propose on his behalf. ...
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  • In 1875, the British economist William Stanley Jevons described the ... 2008-07-12Black, Henry Campbell (1910). A Law Dictionary Containing Definitions ...
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  • depression floor accompanied by the Anse John (104 kya) and La Pointe (59 ... Two winners have come from the island: Economist Arthur Lewis won the Nobel ...
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  • Michel Micombero proclaimed martial law and systematically proceeded ... and it has some official recognition by law as a language "spoken ...
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  • of stock by a "member bank" is, by law, a condition of membership ... held at the Federal Reserve Banks. By law, banks in the United States ...
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  • separation. Re-marriage was forbidden by law at the time.) There is some ... anonymous pamphlets that were attributed to John Jay; they show remarkable ...
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  • Khrushchev's boasts about Soviet missile forces provided John ... of 1965, based on the ideas of Soviet economist Evsei Liberman and backed ...
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  • Martial law was declared on September 18. The ruling military junta ... Aung San Suu Kyi is featured prominently in John Boorman's 1995 ...
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  • are foundational; communication, education, law, political science, and social ... are foundational; communication, education, law, political science, and social ...
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  • due to the Scottish born German writer John Henry Mackay, who wrote a ... on the request of Stirner's biographer John Henry Mackay. ...
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  • teaching at Moscow State UniversityDavid A. Law, Russian Civilization (New ... the Polish leadership to establish martial law in Poland. ...
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  • the mathematician H. Hahn, the political economist Otto Neurath, and the author ... made weak enough to admit such scientific law-like statements, then it would ...
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  • of Ananda Mohan Bose, his brother-in-law (sister's husband) and ... 1885, carrying a letter from Fawcett, the economist, to Lord Ripon, Viceroy ...
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  • of the state was thus to manipulate property law, thereby manipulating the ... tax was the nineteenth-century American economist, Henry George. ...
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  • of a proportional representation electoral law, he signed an electoral platform ... during his second term. In 2006, The Economist wrote that Chirac "is ...
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  • liberty, a distinction first noted by John Stuart Mill, and later described ... Alexis de Tocqueville, and made famous by John Stuart Mill, which emphasizes ...
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  • boy, encouraging him to take up a career in law and enter politics; his uncle ... in 1884 after taking Honors in his final law examination and set up his ...
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  • Under Japanese law, Tokyo is designated as a to (都, often translated ... Tokyo was rated by the Economist Intelligence Unit as the most expensive ...
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  • 1) "John called" is true. 2) "It is true that John called." The first case belongs ...
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  • between and relationship between ethics and law, the question or problem of ... ethics, especially as developed by John Rawls in his A Theory of Justice; ...
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