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  • Via Arnold Kling comes this question from Marc Brazeau: Two common arguments against raising the minimum wage are possible inflationary [Tracked on September 19, 2003 10: 26 AM]

    Minimum Wage and CEO Pay, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • "The media community can play a major role in carving out a space for the voices of young people to be heard, and for issues of importance to young people to be discussed through cross cutting formats reaching the broader community," said Brazeau.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • Brazeau says he's more open to hearing and trying new ideas, even if they don't seem promising.

    Leadership In The Wild 2006

  • "She was the strongest one for a time," says Brazeau, who worked in sales and marketing for a tech company before taking up adventure racing in 1997.

    Leadership In The Wild 2006

  • If there's only one leader, he or she is bound to get tired, says Brazeau, Primal Quest's CEO, who also participates in adventure races.

    Leadership In The Wild 2006

  • The lessons learned during races have helped Brazeau and Adamson navigate the more mundane parts of their jobs.

    Leadership In The Wild 2006

  • "As a team, if you don't have the same goals, you're just headed for disaster," says Brazeau.

    © Comstock Sharing Leadership One... 2006

  • Marc Brazeau asks (see Steve Antler's site), Two common arguments against raising the minimum wage are possible inflationary effects and job loss.

    EconLog: September 2003 Archives 2003

  • P. Brazeau and collaborators in 1973 announced the isolation and structure of ovine somatostatin, we purified this hormone from porcine hypothalami, determined its structure and synthesized it.

    Andrew V. Schally - Autobiography 1978

  • P. Brazeau and A. Gilman, Effect of plasma CO2 tension on renal tubular reabsorption of bicarbonate, Am.J. Physiol.,

    Dickinson W. Richards - Nobel Lecture 1964

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