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  • R.A. Radford, writing in Economica in 1945, explains the economics of a POW camp, including the cigarette currency, which arose spontaneously:

    Economics of a POW Camp « Isegoria 2008

  • Graduated from Oxford - entered PhD program in Economica at Harvard in the fall - supported by Danforth Fellowship

    A. Michael Spence - Autobiography 2002

  • For example, "Economica" suggests participating by first exploring the themes and displays and then contributing submissions that speak to such questions as "how has the economic downturn affected you" or "what barriers do women still face."

    feminist blogs Sharon Ufberg 2010

  • The credit-ratings agency placed the standalone credit assessment of Caixa Geral de Depositos, Banco Comercial Portugues SA, Banco Espirito Santo SA, Banco Santander Totta SA—a unit of Grupo Santander—Banco BPI SA, Caixa Economica Montepio Geral SA, and Banif—or Banco Internacional do Funchal—under review due to an "increasingly challenging operating environment for Portuguese banks, which we expect will pressure their profitability and asset quality, while further restricting the banks' access to market funding and capital."

    Moody's Warns on Portuguese Banks Alex MacDonald 2011

  • Anyway, they were having a book sale related to the Mexican Fondo de Cultura Economica publisher.

    Historia De La Cultura Cristiana « Unknowing 2010

  • The government may have picked up on this because the tightening would have affected its own banks, such as Banco do Brasil SA and Caixa Economica Federal, which account for about 40% of the local financial market.

    Brazil's Itau CEO: Lower Interest Rates Will Reduce Bad Loans Matthew Cowley 2011

  • The credit-ratings agency placed the standalone credit assessment of Caixa Geral de Depositos, Banco Comercial Portugues SA, Banco Espirito Santo SA, Banco Santander Totta SA—a unit of Grupo Santander—Banco BPI SA, Caixa Economica Montepio Geral SA, and Banif—or Banco Internacional do Funchal—under review due to an "increasingly challenging operating environment for Portuguese banks, which we expect will pressure their profitability and asset quality, while further restricting the banks' access to market funding and capital."

    Moody's Warns on Portuguese Banks Alex MacDonald 2011

  • Note 79: Joaquín García Icazbalceta, Bibliografía mexicana del siglo XVI (México: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1954), p. 227. back

    Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008

  • Such online exhibits as “Women, Power and Politics,” “Imagining Ourselves” and “Economica: Women and the Global Economy” welcome all comers to “join the conversation” by submitting art, writing, photography, journalism, or other creative works to a specific exhibit space.

    A Vibrant Encounter Space Online: The International Museum of Women « Gender Across Borders 2010

  • For example, “Economica” suggests participating by first exploring the themes and displays and then contributing submissions that speak to such questions as “how has the economic downturn affected you” or “what barriers do women still face.”

    A Vibrant Encounter Space Online: The International Museum of Women « Gender Across Borders 2010

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