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The Laffer Curve is one of the most hotly contested concepts in political economy.
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One man said that, political or military, the best kind of government for the economy and the people is a stable one.
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It's one reason that institutions such as the economy, the political system and the social structure haven't matured as quickly as they should have, given Mexico's advantages.
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One of the problems that I think is plaguing the modern economics and political economy discussion is that as economics professors we have mistakenly ingrained into our students some rules-of-thumb that are coming back to haunt us.
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One does not read or hear from them in the more philosophical realm of political economy.
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Miss Tett does a fine job with the narrative, and in setting one bank's story in the larger tragedy of Japan's broken political economy.
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Independent economists from across the political spectrum have said this proposal is one of the best ways to boost our economy and spur hiring.
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Politicians may peddle protectionist tariffs, quotas or "safety" regulations as "helping the economy, " but these are more often acts of political favoritism, rewarding one or another special interest.
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One articulate Political Science major from upstate New York explained that structural changes in the U.S. economy have led to growing inequality and unemployment.
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Now, after decades of living in one of the most dangerous places on Earth, millions of Colombians enjoy normal lives, a growing economy and political stability.
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Shortly after his term ended, Mr Salinas slunk into exile, as the economy collapsed and his brother Raul was arrested on suspicion of planning one of the previous year's political murders (he was found guilty in January this year).
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