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9) The Economist (see 'typical friday nite' below). ... 10 times, reading the latest edition of The Economist , getting angry if The Economist hasn't arrived yet, getting angry if I've misplaced the Economist somewhere in the apartment, relaxing, out with

D in the field, but I quickly realized that I wasn't interested enough in research - or statistics - to be an academic economist my whole life. ... I love reading The Economist , but don't do it nearly as often as I should.

Frequently I listen to NPR and read The Economist. ... I enjoy keeping up with The Economist , literature and particularly: technology .

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The Are You a Keynesian Economist Test

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Hi! And welcome to my Are You a Keynesian Economist Test. I'll be using advanced logic and knowledge to determine your true nature. Prepare to be daz... ...

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The Are You an Austrian Economist Test

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Are you an Austrian? Economist, that is. It's called the Austrian School because key founders happened to be at the University of Vienna in the late... ...

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The What kind of economist am I Test

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Have you ever been sitting down somewhere thinking about the history of economics and wondering could I be the next Adam Smith? This test will find o... ...

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The Are you a useful idiot? Test

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Are you a useful idiot? We shall endeavor to find out. ...

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The Political Logical Fallacies Test

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Hi! Welcome to my Political Logical Fallacies Test. The classic logical fallacies have been known since the time of Socrates, yet politicians still us... ...

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Liberty

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"The Economist." That storied publication has been in existence since 1843. Some of its shares are owned by the Pearson Group, however, unlike other magazines, the editor of the Economist is appointed by a board of trustees, which guarantees the editor's fabled independence.The Economist is

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Why progressive taxes exist

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Nobel prize winning economist. ... iceburg" (your economist). Cycles of activity are elemental forces that can be predicted, but never controlled. They happen. Good follows Bad which follows Good. There it is. The world really IS that simple. It's overly schooled individuals like your economist that

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Why progressive taxes exist

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"Nobel prize winning economist... yes, he's an idiot."Pure Gold! Yanno, someday when you've worked as the Chief Economist for the World Bank, won the Nobel Prize in economics, teach economics at Columbia University, and are the most widely cited economist in the ... most widely quoted economist in the

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Quote of the Day

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)From Matt Pressman's VF piece on The Economist:"The Economist is like that exotic coffee that comes from beans that have been eaten and shat out undigested by an Indonesian civet cat.

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Leaders.

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economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12899483http://www.economist.com/world/africa/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12903402http://www.economist.

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posting image on journal

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Were you hotlinking from the Economist website? It wouldn't surprise me if a website like the economist were to block hotlinking.

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'Clustering' around an open fire.

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Here's one for the scrapbook--a brilliant and engaging piece of journalism about what the Economist calls "clustering.

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