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...y the work of other scholars, such as Paul Weller of the Finance Department of the university of Iowa. While he admits the limitations of technical... ... of Financial Markets" by John Campbell, Andrew Lo, and Craig MacKinlay, Princeton University Press, 1997: "Consider the argument that implied vola... ...d "A Close Look at Short Selling on NASDAQ", authored by James Angel of Georgetown University - Department of Finance and Stephen E. Christophe an... ...rative post-Commission employment. This explains the dearth of "loyal opposition". Alumni pride themselves on their connections following their dep... ...Professor Robert C. Merton, Harvard University, and to Professor Myron S. Scholes, Stanford University, jointly. The prize was awarded for a new me... ...ly and demand efficiently - was also simplified in e-hubs. Yet, as Paul Milgrom of Stanford University pointed out to "The Economist": "Arguments ... ...ally in sealed bid auctions or in auctions with many bidders, says Jeremy Bulow of Stanford University in a paper he co-authored with Klemperer. An...
...ling of satisfaction obtained from the completion of a course in some subject at a university? The jacket gives the wearer instant gratification but... ...e of America and Radio Liberty broadcasts, for example. Recently, en route to the university parking lot, a student remarked to the author that all... ...S This chapter has benefited from collaboration with Dean Charles Nanry of Rutgers University, a sociologist, for whom the topic of communication ho... ... for whom the words are intended: "For example, a state university might appeal to alumni on the basis of their loyalty and emotional attachment, to... ...H. and Charles B. Weinberg, eds. 1978. Readings in Public and Nonprofit Marketing. Stanford, Calif.: Scientific Press. -----. 1974. "Contrasting Pub...
...d with the qualities of the achiever). If a person consciously intends to obtain a university degree and constructs a plan of action, which involve... ...n him – this will not be considered an achievement. To qualify as an achievement, a university degree entails a continuous and strenuous effort. Suc... ... bureaucratic." (Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31) Anarchists are not op... ...y inflammatory language for a minute, what group does not behave this way? Harvard alumni, the British Commonwealth, the European Union, the Irish ... ...al Good University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, Quoted in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Parenting is possibly an ...