"Two dollars a day, to call that a middle class, I think it's a stretch concept, " says Thandika Mkandawire, a professor of African Development at the London School of Economics.
S. in development economics from the London School of Economics and a B.
According to the outfit, the economics of continuing application development just weren't reasonable and it'll now refer to a third party for all software.
But an events center and football stadium in the City of Industry will not maximize the long term economic development potential that a new facility could have upon the economics of the Los Angeles region.
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Mr Stern had been chief economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, after running an institute at the London School of Economics.
The takeaway point from this branch of development economics is this rather pleasing one.
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Max Nathan, of the London School of Economics, notes that councils have few incentives to encourage development.
Redick of Harvard, as well as studies done by economists in such hotbeds of Keynesian, demand side economics as the International Monetary Fund and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
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However, Christine Whitehead, a housing economist at the London School of Economics, is sceptical about Mr Brown's ability to combat the anti-development pressures that are so powerful in southern England.
To combat the wealthy behemoths in the American League East, Billy Beane defied decades of player development strategies and the wisdom of seasoned scouts by allowing an assistant general manager with a Harvard degree in economics to enter into the inner sanctum of the draft room of the Oakland Athletics with a laptop.
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Although the head of Economics at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Ignazio Visco, believes that there is room for a cut in rates in the eurozone, the ECB is apparently more worried about the lagging effects of a high oil price and the weakness of the euro which pushed up prices last year.
In keeping with the emphasis on economics, most of its members will not be development and economic experts, rather than health officials.
Mr McFadden's interests include the economics of transport, energy, the environment, health, development and industrial production.
The students attend a 2 month program, learning basic business economics, retailing, and communication skills, culminating with the development of a business plan for a local business.
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Google hopes--though it will take a year or more to find out--that the economics of a cheaper, easily re-engineered handset will create a phone-development environment far different from today's proprietary closed models--in which a small number of service providers dictate to relatively few manufacturers what they want on their custom-designed models--and closer to the "fast and cheap" Internet design model.
On 15 May 2012, as MPs continued debating the Queen's Speech, focusing on foreign affairs and international development, the Labour spokesman accused ministers of complacency in the face of the current "profound reordering of geo-economics and potentially geo-politics".
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