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  • Other economists, including the authors of the surveys cited above (Jane Gravelle, Jennifer Gravelle and Thomas Hungerford), are persuaded by the available empirical evidence on the five factors I note that the burden of the corporate tax ultimately rests mainly on the owners of capital.

    Should we get rid of the corporate income tax? Dylan Matthews 2010

  • In times of trouble, "at the end of the day you just buy dollars," says Gravelle Pierre , founder of Iron Harbor Capital Management.

    Investors Show a Yen for the Dollar Tom Lauricella 2011

  • As John, actor Trystan Gravelle projects impressive charisma and performs small miracles of diagnosis—we have little trouble making the analogy.

    Staging a Twitter Revolution Paul Levy 2011

  • Jonson is in a coterie of struggling writers, including one Kit Marlowe Trystan Gravelle, who, at the theatre, encounter an amazing play seeming to have no author.

    Anonymous – review 2011

  • "People have a template in their minds and that is the collapse of Lehman," says Gravelle Pierre, portfolio manager at hedge fund manager Iron Harbor Capital Management.

    Debt Worries Roil Markets Tom Lauricella 2011

  • Related Fresh Data Damp Hopes on Europe For the trend to be sustained, "what you ultimately need is more evidence that other economies are somewhat insulated from events in Europe," says Gravelle Pierre , who runs hedge fund Iron Harbor Capital Management.

    Euro's Resilience Is Tested Tom Lauricella 2012

  • Trystan Gravelle as the proselytising John exudes the authority that comes from stillness, Geraldine James as the prime minister combines public decisiveness with private solitude, and Danny Webb is all blazing certainty as the God-hating academic.

    13 – review 2011

  • Trystan Gravelle, left, as Edgar, and David Calder as the title character in “King Lear” at the Globe Theater.

    London Theater Journal: A Double-Header at the Globe - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Trystan Gravelle, left, as Edgar, and David Calder as the title character in “King Lear” at the Globe Theater.

    London Theater Journal: A Double-Header at the Globe - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Gravelle estimates about one-quarter of clients who come to the Institute's clinic do so hoping to lose weight or quit smoking.

    Breaking the habit through hypnosis 2010

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