Sentences with phrase «former economics professor»

Earning a doctorate in art history and joining a museum staff is not the sole route to curatorial stardom, as Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath — a former actor and a former economics professor, respectively — have proved.
From a former Economics professor, experienced traveler (100 countries & 45 U.S. States), TripAdvisor Top 25 Travel Blogger, and author of the 5 - star rated travel book «Plan Your Escape ®», Wayne Dunlap gives first - hand insights of amazing easy - to - use strategies to help you travel for less than half the cost for all levels of travel from luxury to budget.
former economics professor who promotes vigorous workouts and wrote a 2010 book, «The New Evolution Diet: What Our Paleolithic Ancestors Can Teach Us about Weight Loss, Fitness, and Aging.»
Email conversation with Ryan Edwards, former economics professor at Queens College, current professor at UCLA Berkeley
this club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive club... these «qualities» were hailed by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
Wrong, says John Hussman, the president of the Hussman Investment Trust and a former economics professor.
A student of the Great Depression and a former economics professor at Princeton, he likely knew better than anyone in the Bush White House what was at stake when so many major U.S. investment banks were poised to fail in the panic of 2008.
«Nothing indicates that there will be retrogression, both in the democratic system and in the conduct of the Brazilian economy, toward a broad participation and integration with the rest of the world,» says Solival Menezes, a former economics professor at the University of São Paulo, who now operates a business consultancy in Canada.
While it doesn't stand alone as a negative force, market pundits like John Hussman — a former economics professor who is president of the Hussman Investment Trust — have used it in tandem with other breadth indicators to make bearish proclamations.
After all, the former economics professor who is now president of the Hussman Investment Trust has made a name for himself by repeatedly predicting a stock market decline exceeding 60 % and forecasting a full decade of negative equity returns — and yet here we sit just 9 % from record highs, even after some bouts of heavy selling.

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And small businesses could feel the pain more acutely if interest rates go up too rapidly, says Thomas Cooley, professor of economics and former dean of the New York University Stern School of Business.
«Financial capital is very mobile and basically is looking only at rates of return,» says Chris Ragan, a professor of economics at McGill University and former adviser at the Bank of Canada.
Narayana Kocherlakota, an economics professor at the University of Rochester and the former head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, reckons the U.S. economy is suffering from a severe lack of optimism.
In his latest book, Economism: Bad Economics and the Rise of Inequality, former technology executive and current University of Connecticut business law professor James Kwak argues that the lessons of Economics 101 have transcended their role as a useful framework to begin understanding economics, and instead have become something close to an Economics and the Rise of Inequality, former technology executive and current University of Connecticut business law professor James Kwak argues that the lessons of Economics 101 have transcended their role as a useful framework to begin understanding economics, and instead have become something close to an Economics 101 have transcended their role as a useful framework to begin understanding economics, and instead have become something close to an economics, and instead have become something close to an ideology.
«A rise in the stock market does absolutely nothing to reduce the national debt directly,» Kenneth Rogoff, a Harvard economics professor and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, told Fortune.
She's a big shot — the number two at the world's most powerful central bank, a former professor of economics at Berkeley, and a former top White House economic advisor — but she still does her homework.
Charles Goodhart, Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics Professor Emeritus; former member of Bank of England's Monetary Policy Group
Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics, Harvard University; former chief economist, IMF Andrew Mackenzie, CEO, BHP Hamish Douglass, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, Magellan Financial Group Tom Seymour, Managing Partner - Tax and Legal, PwC Australia Moderator: John Kehoe, US Correspondent, The Australian Financial Review
Professor Kenneth Rogoff Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics at Harvard University and former chief economist, International Monetary Fund
Kenneth Rogoff Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy; Professor of Economics, Harvard University; former Chief Economist, International Monetary Fund USA
Yesterday in the New York Times Greg Mankiw — a professor of economics at Harvard, an advisor to the governor of Massachusetts, in the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination and a former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under president Bush — had a column in which he...
Tony Perkins, Family Research Council president (chair) Ryan Anderson, Ph.D., Heritage Foundation fellow Tony Beam, North Greenville University vice president David Benham, entrepreneur Jason Benham, entrepreneur Ken Blackwell, former US Ambassador to the UN for Human Rights Teresa S. Collett, University of St. Thomas professor Jim Garlow, Skyline Church in San Diego, California Mark Harris, First Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina Jack Hibbs, Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, California Harry Jackson, International Communion of Evangelical Churches Richard Lee, There's Hope America president Paige Patterson, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary president Everett Piper, Oklahoma Wesleyan University president Jay Richards, The Catholic University of America economics professor Dr. Steve Riggle, Grace Community Church in Houston Samuel Rodriguez, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference president Kelly Shackelford, First Liberty Institute president Carol Swain, Vanderbilt University professor
Dr M. Umer Chapra, a former professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin, Kentucky and Lexington, and currently a senior advisor at the Islamic Development Bank in Saudi Arabia, remarked:
Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics, Harvard University; former chief economist, IMF Andrew Mackenzie, CEO, BHP Hamish Douglass, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, Magellan Financial Group Tom Seymour, Managing Partner - Tax and Legal, PwC Australia Moderator: John Kehoe, US Correspondent, The Australian Financial Review
The fate of Murray Goulburn chief executive Gary Helou's ambitious takeover plans rest with a former South Australian barrister, an economics professor and a top corporate lawyer.
A professor of Economics Olalekan Dauda Yinusa and doctor of law Ajibola Basiru and a former senator Mudasiru Hussain were among the three executive council members sworn in by the Governor of Osun Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on Tuesday.
Today's panelists were: WAMC's Alan Chartock, Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti, and Albany County District Attorney David Soares.
Charles Goodhart, London School of Economics professor and former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, tells MPs to make contingency plans in case of a second downturn linked to the eurozone crisis.
Dignitaries expected at the conference to deliver papers are Dr. Kayode Fayemi; Minister for Solid Minerals Development and former Governor of Ekiti State, Prof Osita Ogbu, Professor of Economics and former Chief Economic Adviser to the President, Prof Akin Iwayemi, Former President, Nigerian Economic Society (NES), Dr Ayo Teriba, Prof Pat Utomi, Dr (Mrs) Omobola Johnson, Honorary Chair, Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) and former Minister of Information and Communication Technology, among oformer Governor of Ekiti State, Prof Osita Ogbu, Professor of Economics and former Chief Economic Adviser to the President, Prof Akin Iwayemi, Former President, Nigerian Economic Society (NES), Dr Ayo Teriba, Prof Pat Utomi, Dr (Mrs) Omobola Johnson, Honorary Chair, Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) and former Minister of Information and Communication Technology, among oformer Chief Economic Adviser to the President, Prof Akin Iwayemi, Former President, Nigerian Economic Society (NES), Dr Ayo Teriba, Prof Pat Utomi, Dr (Mrs) Omobola Johnson, Honorary Chair, Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) and former Minister of Information and Communication Technology, among oFormer President, Nigerian Economic Society (NES), Dr Ayo Teriba, Prof Pat Utomi, Dr (Mrs) Omobola Johnson, Honorary Chair, Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) and former Minister of Information and Communication Technology, among oformer Minister of Information and Communication Technology, among others.
In the aftermath of the Americans Elect board decision not to nominate a 2012 presidential ticket, the former senior economist of President Ronald Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers and current Boston University economics professor Laurence Kotlikoff, who had sought that organization's nomination, said in an e-mail that he now no longer wishes to pursue the Reform Party presidential nomination, which he elected to seek last month.
But we have been clear with Londoners that the money is there in the TfL surplus, as several former transport ministers and, most recently, eleven economics professors have confirmed.
A number of experts pledged to help the Common Council find an equitable solution to the city's concerns and educate lawmakers on the technology, including SUNY Plattsburgh lecturer Cristian Balan, a cybersecurity and technology expert; Lois Sanchez, a former investment banker and economics professor based in Manhattan; SUNY Plattsburgh computer science professor Steven Crain; David Bowman, owner of Plattsburgh BTC; and Pillsworth.
Today's panelists are WAMC's Alan Chartock, Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, Times - Union columnist Chris Churchill and Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti.
Today's panelists are WAMC's Alan Chartock, Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, Counter-Terrorism expert Malcolm Nance, Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti, and corporate attorney, Rich Honen.
Today's panelists are: WAMC's Alan Chartock, Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, Communications Consultant Theresa Bourgeois, and Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti.
Today's panelists for our special RTPanel at The Linda discussing the events of the first year of the Trump administration are: Alan Chartock, President and CEO of WAMC Joe Bonilla, Communications Specialist Theresa Bourgeois, Communications Specialist Chris Churchill, Times Union columnist Judith Enck, former EPA Regional Administrator Rich Honen, Corporate Attorney J.P. Miller, Founder / Publisher of the Empire Report New York Aaron Pacitti, Siena College Economics Professor Jenn Smith, Berkshire Eagle Reporter David Soares, Albany County District Attorney
Today's panelists are Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti; and corporate attorney, Rich Honen.
Today's panelists are WAMC's Alan Chartock, Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti and Communications Consultant, Joe Bonilla.
Today's panelists are WAMC's Alan Chartock, Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, and Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti.
Today's panelists are: WAMC's Alan Chartock, Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti and and Communications Consultant Theresa Bourgeois.
Today's panelists are WAMC's Alan Chartock, Former EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck, Siena College Economics Professor Aaron Pacitti; and corporate attorney, Rich Honen.
«We think it is not possible to both provide independent oversight and yet be involved in daily management decisions at the same time,» said panel chair Harold Shapiro, a professor of economics and public affairs and former president of Princeton University, in a conference call today with reporters.
Co-author on the research is Catherine Porter, associate professor of economics at Heriot - Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, and Serra's former Ph.D. classmate at the University of Oxford.
The new paper, written with Olivier Deschenes, a professor of economics at UCSB, Peng Zhang of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (and a former Ph.D. student at UCSB) and Junjie Zhang of Duke Kunshan University in China, points to the effects of temperature on the productivity of capital as well.
Nebojsa Nakicenovic is Deputy Director General / Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), and former Professor of Energy Economics at the Vienna University of Technology.
He is a former Chief Economist for the U.S. Department of Labor and a former Professor of Economics at Michigan State University.
Bridget Terry Long is the Saris Professor of Education and Economics and former Academic Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
by Brett Wigdortz, founder and CEO, Teach First; Fair access: Making school choice and admissions work for all by Rebecca Allen, reader in the economics of education at the Institute of Education, University of London; School accountability, performance and pupil attainment by Simon Burgess, professor of economics at the University of Bristol, and director of the Centre for Market and Public Organisation; The importance of teaching by Dylan Wiliam, emeritus professor at the Institute of Education, University of London; Reducing within - school variation and the role of middle leadership by James Toop, ceo of Teaching Leaders; The importance of collaboration: Creating «families of schools» by Tim Brighouse, a former teacher and chief education officer of Oxfordshire and Birmingham; Testing times: Reforming classroom teaching through assessment by Christine Harrison, senior lecturer in science education at King's College London; Tackling pupil disengagement: Making the curriculum more engaging by David Price, author and educational consultant; Beyond the school gates: Developing children's zones for England by Alan Dyson, professor of education at the University of Manchester and co-director of the Centre for Equity in Education, Kirstin Kerr, lecturer in education at the University of Manchester and Chris Wellings, head of programme policy in Save the Children's UK Programme; After school: Promoting opportunities for all young people in a locality by Ann Hodgson, professor of education and director of the Learning for London @IOE Research Centre, Institute of Education, University of London and Ken Spours, professor or education and co-director of the Centre for Post-14 Research and Innovation at the Institute of Education, University of London.
Dr. Bridget Terry Long, Ph.D. is the Saris Professor of Education and Economics and former Academic Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Nonetheless, now eight years later, Matthew A. Kraft — an Assistant Professor of Education & Economics at Brown University and Allison F. Gilmour — an Assistant Professor at Temple University (and former doctoral student at Vanderbilt University), revisited the original report.
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