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Maybe I'd flunk your class, but I don't think it's right to hold S, G, and X-M constant.
Politics vs. Economics, II, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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S + T = I + G + (X-M) where S = savings, T = tax revenues, I = investment, G = government spending, and (X-M) = the trade balance.
Politics vs. Economics, II, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Over at the Internet Archive, you can read or download the November 1950 issue of Planet Stories magazine, which contains “Mars is -- Hell!” a humorous promotional piece written by the late Forrest J Ackerman for the film Rocketship X-M 1950.
“Mars is -- Hell!” a 1950 promotional piece by Forrest J Ackerman Paul 2010
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I'd hesitate to call it the first, since I really liked "Rocketship X-M" and "Sidehackers."
Let's Hit the High Seas With Little Richard. Desuko. 2010
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The story is in the tradition of the films Destination Moon and Rocketship X-M, with an ill-assorted crew making an attempt to land on Luna, explore the surface and then return home.
Cyril Protheroe Steve 2009
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Does look like a scene from (Rocketship) X-M as I recall.
Boing Boing: September 17, 2006 - September 23, 2006 Archives 2006
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(S-I) = (X-M) + (G-T) which means Private saving minus private investment must equal the trade balance and the net government expenditures.
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But I recently was listening to an X-M radio station show hosted by Bob Dylan my favorite 'folk singer' and he talked about a song by Hank Williams entitled "No No Joe", which was a song directed at Joseph Stalin.
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But I recently was listening to an X-M radio station show hosted by Bob Dylan my favorite 'folk singer' and he talked about a song by Hank Williams entitled "No No Joe", which was a song directed at Joseph Stalin.
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I'd forgotten how disturbing Chris Claremont's X-M...
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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