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  • You mentioned that other, perhaps lesser known, economists were also working on these subjects, such as Axtell and Ostroy.

    Phelps on capitalism - The Austrian Economists 2007

  • For more on this common blockage, read this delightful piece by my creative writing coach, Brooke Elise Axtell called "What Is A Woman Worth?"

    Manisha Thakor : What Acupuncture Taught Me About Personal Finance Manisha Thakor 2011

  • Economists are still doing lots of math, but it looks more like the sort of things that Rob Axtell and the folks in the new GMU Computational Social Science Department do rather than what Gerard Debreu used to do.

    The Math Bubble, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • For more on this common blockage, read this delightful piece by my creative writing coach, Brooke Elise Axtell called "What Is A Woman Worth?"

    Manisha Thakor : What Acupuncture Taught Me About Personal Finance Manisha Thakor 2011

  • Although the European visitors of the early seventeenth century did not know it, writes a prominent ethnohistorian of the colonial period, James Axtell, many of the native peoples of the Atlantic seaboard had experienced fifty or a hundred years of contact with European ships, men, and erstwhile colonies.

    The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010

  • Still, Axtell writes, “European encounters with the North American Indians at the very beginning were predominantly peaceful and the natives generally welcomed the newcomers.”

    The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010

  • The lineup: James Buttery (lead vocals, guitar), Dean Reid (vocals, guitar), Ben Axtell (bass), Denis Vittoz (drums).

    Sunbirds (No 810) 2010

  • Although the European visitors of the early seventeenth century did not know it, writes a prominent ethnohistorian of the colonial period, James Axtell, many of the native peoples of the Atlantic seaboard had experienced fifty or a hundred years of contact with European ships, men, and erstwhile colonies.

    The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010

  • Although the European visitors of the early seventeenth century did not know it, writes a prominent ethnohistorian of the colonial period, James Axtell, many of the native peoples of the Atlantic seaboard had experienced fifty or a hundred years of contact with European ships, men, and erstwhile colonies.

    The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010

  • Still, Axtell writes, “European encounters with the North American Indians at the very beginning were predominantly peaceful and the natives generally welcomed the newcomers.”

    The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010

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