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  • Gundi Knies, who carried out the research, insists the two sets of findings are not contradictory.

    Married for less than five years, young, childless: survey finds that's happiness 2011

  • Christian Hartmann/Reuters BABY GIRAFFES: Nine-day-old female Rothschild giraffe Hera, front, walked past two-day-old male Hermes in their enclosure at the Knies Kinderzoo in Rapperswil, Switzerland, Thursday.

    Today's Photos: May 8 2009

  • Richard Ely, one of the leading American economists of the time, also studied under Knies and influenced the American Institutionalist School through his disciple, John Commons.

    Real World Economics -- Protectionism Is Not Always Wrong Patrick Vessey 2008

  • The patron saint of American Neoclassical economics, John Bates Clark, in whose name the most prestigious award for young under 40 American economists is given today, went to Germany in 1873 and studied the German Historical School under Roscher and Knies, although he gradually drifted away from it.

    Real World Economics -- Protectionism Is Not Always Wrong Patrick Vessey 2008

  • Critics have persistently faulted the novel for its "unreliable narrator" (Knies) and its "odd structure" (Martin); however, an understanding of how

    Article Abstracts 2005

  • Critics have persistently faulted the novel for its "unreliable narrator" (Knies) and its

    Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_ 2005

  • The new Historical School of economics (Roscher, Knies, Schmoller) rejected the conception of classical political economy that abstract, quantifiable laws govern the economy, and viewed economic behavior as deeply influenced by non - economic considerations, including political ones, which reflect the ethos of a people.

    HISTORICISM GEORG G. IGGERS 1968

  • Other forms of retinal injury from too great or too prolonged exposure to light are ` ` moon-blindness, '' due to sleeping with the eyes exposed to bright moonlight, and that due to lightning -- a case, e.g., being reported by Knies.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • Other forms of retinal injury from too great or too prolonged exposure to light are "moon-blindness," due to sleeping with the eyes exposed to bright moonlight, and that due to lightning -- a case, e.g., being reported by Knies.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • But this perpetuality, brother, as Knies said, of the immutability of the old zoology, did not long hold out against the ever-swelling tide of the historical movement.

    Evolution in Modern Thought Gustav Schwalbe 1880

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