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  • This new state can also serve as a micro-economic model for liberal political ideas, and if successful, then we can pop them up in other states.

    New estimate puts health-care pricetag at $611 billion 2009

  • I believe that the efforts that we're putting in as government will soon begin to give us leverage over undertaking micro-economic changes and other changes, which will assist in removing our own binding constraints or diluting them to some extent, and putting us on a much more favorable growth trajectory.

    South Africa's Finance Minister Addresses the Economy 2011

  • We all know that there are a lot of problems with micro-economic theory, especially when it comes to modeling the behavior of, you know, human beings, but this is not an example.

    Matthew Yglesias » Food Taxes vs Food Subsidies 2010

  • The author at HPO: BlogDrive in a related article titled to have or not to have writes: just read an micro-economic analysis which maximize our utilities whether we should have two children or, say, four.

    The Selfish Reason to Have More Kids, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Of course, there are various micro-economic initiatives Mr. Osborne could introduce to help boost growth and competitiveness at the margins—many of them eloquently set out by Sir Richard Lambert in his valedictory speech as Director General of the Confederation of British Industry.

    Osborne Really Has to Hold His Nerve Simon Nixon 2011

  • In fact, matching supply and demand is taught in every introductory micro-economic course, but now we're building that idea directly into our exchange.

    Philip Sterne: Creating Better Financial Markets Philip Sterne 2012

  • Chicago was at that period the top center for old-fashioned neoclassical micro-economic study.

    How I Became an Economist 2010

  • "The best available UK micro-economic evidence on the effects of migration on employment," concluded an earlier IPPR report which was in line with research in other OECD countries, "finds either no effect at all, or very small negative effects."

    Immigrants cause job losses? Like ice-cream brings sharks 2010

  • Friedman won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1976, and for the following three decades the prize was mainly awarded to economists for "micro-economic" works, which was synonomous with anti-Governmental-Regulation works; which was largely synonomous with private looting of the national economies you refer to, by big corporations implementing the policies of the IMF and the WB.

    The Shock Doctrine - the rise of disaster capitalism, a review 2010

  • The fancy phrase for this balancing act is micro-economic connection: supplier (producer or the person who provides service) and demander (consumer or buyer) are connected by money.

    Deane Waldman: You Can't Shine A Meatball. 2009

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