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  • A Comparative Analysis of Technological and Social Explanations of Long Economic Swings, in Technological and Social Factors in Long-Term Fluctuations, edited by R.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • A Comparative Analysis of Technological and Social Explanations of Long Economic Swings, in Technological and Social Factors in Long-Term Fluctuations, edited by R.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • A Comparative Analysis of Technological and Social Explanations of Long Economic Swings, in Technological and Social Factors in Long-Term Fluctuations, edited by R.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • A Comparative Analysis of Technological and Social Explanations of Long Economic Swings, in Technological and Social Factors in Long-Term Fluctuations, edited by R.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • A Comparative Analysis of Technological and Social Explanations of Long Economic Swings, in Technological and Social Factors in Long-Term Fluctuations, edited by R.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • A Comparative Analysis of Technological and Social Explanations of Long Economic Swings, in Technological and Social Factors in Long-Term Fluctuations, edited by R.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • JWA Fluctuations in the stock market are likely to affect only the final bonuses that are paid on your policies.

    Does stock market turmoil affect endowments? 2011

  • Fluctuations in deal activity have a bigger impact on Greenhill than on many other firms; the advisory business accounted for 92% of its quarterly revenue in the fourth quarter.

    Greenhill's Quarter Disappoints Investors Brett Philbin 2011

  • Fluctuations in Viacom's stock price could affect that timing.

    Viacom CEO Warns of Softer Ad Market Sam Schechner 2011

  • Fluctuations in the value of the U.S. dollar have made commodity prices more volatile around the world, he added.

    China Willing to Expand Europe Investment Aaron Back 2011

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