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One of my teachers when I was a student at Oxford, Donald MacDougall, a man who had once been Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s adviser, wrote a book entitled The Long-Run Dollar Problem, which suggested that the dollar was what the International Monetary Fund called a 'scarce currency.'
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A couple of starting points are Engerman and Sokoloff “Colonialism, Inequality and Long-Run Paths of Development” (2005), “Might Australia Have Failed?”
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Promoted to Headline (H2) on 5/13/09: Social Security: Downturn Does NOT Affect Long-Run Picture yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Social Security: Downturn Does NOT Affect Long-Run Picture'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: It is not surprising that Social Security\'s annual financial picture deteriorates in a downturn.
Social Security: Downturn Does NOT Affect Long-Run Picture 2009
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Yesterday the IMF released a paper called “U.S. Fiscal Policies and Priorities for Long-Run Sustainability.”
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Yesterday the IMF released a paper called “U.S. Fiscal Policies and Priorities for Long-Run Sustainability.”
~ Angry Bear 2004
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Yesterday the IMF released a paper called “U.S. Fiscal Policies and Priorities for Long-Run Sustainability.”
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Academics and central bank officials are gathering to consider the theme, "Achieving Maximum Long-Run Growth."
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The meeting's title is "Achieving Maximum Long-Run Growth."
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The meeting's title is "Achieving Maximum Long-Run Growth."
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Governor Stevens is scheduled to give a speech at 1: 05 p.m. in Sydney titled "Some Long-Run Effects of the Financial Crisis."
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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