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NUNES: Stanley Lemons is a professor emeritus of history at Rhode Island College.
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Take care of it and it will pay you back in Lemons
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NUNES: Stanley Lemons is a professor emeritus of history at Rhode Island College.
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Lemons is the single most important study in the literature on economics of information.
The Prize in Economics 2001 - Information for the Public 2001
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Citrons, and the middle-siz'd we call Lemons, and the smallest of that race is call'd the Lime.
The Country Housewife and Lady's Director in the Management of a House, and the Delights and Profits of a Farm Richard Bradley 1710
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In a post aptly titled Lemons, Berries and Love, Weekly Dish brings us another sweet treat:
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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In a post aptly titled Lemons, Berries and Love, Weekly Dish brings us another sweet treat:
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The latest twist, called the Lemons & Leftovers warehouse sale, will feature current merchandise including containers, pots, gift and home items, vintage pieces and selected live plants.
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In 1970, American economist George Akerlof wrote a paper called " The Market for 'Lemons '" (abstract and article for pay here ), which established asymmetrical information theory.
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The "Lemons" paper when it was published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics in 1970.
Writing the "The Market for 'Lemons'": A Personal Interpretive Essay 2003
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