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Thomas Philippon, a finance professor at New York University, reckons that nationally, the share of GDP coming from finance will probably be reduced from its recent peak of 8.3 percent to perhaps 7 percent — I suspect it may fall farther, to perhaps as little as 5 percent, roughly its contribution a generation ago.
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But a recent paper by the economists Thomas Philippon and Ariell Reshef suggests that when deregulation allows for a complex financial sector, particularly in the arenas of IPOs and credit risk, the wages of financial workers will remain severely inflated relative to workers in the rest of the economy.
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Thomas Philippon, a finance professor at New York University, reckons that nationally, the share of GDP coming from finance will probably be reduced from its recent peak of 8.3 percent to perhaps 7 percent — I suspect it may fall farther, to perhaps as little as 5 percent, roughly its contribution a generation ago.
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The condition that Kelly, Byrd and Philippon most often must correct is impingement, in which the femoral head—the ball of bone at the end of the femur— doesn't rotate smoothly inside the pelvis's cup-shaped socket, either because the ball is already misshapen or because bone spurs have grown on it.
Saving Careers, One Hip at a Time Mike Sielski 2011
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By making smaller incisions and working around muscle tissue, Philippon, Kelly and other surgeons could be more precise when treating an injury or problem.
Saving Careers, One Hip at a Time Mike Sielski 2011
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But a recent paper by the economists Thomas Philippon and Ariell Reshef suggests that when deregulation allows for a complex financial sector, particularly in the arenas of IPOs and credit risk, the wages of financial workers will remain severely inflated relative to workers in the rest of the economy.
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Thomas Philippon, a finance professor at New York University, reckons that nationally, the share of GDP coming from finance will probably be reduced from its recent peak of 8.3 percent to perhaps 7 percent — I suspect it may fall farther, to perhaps as little as 5 percent, roughly its contribution a generation ago.
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"So far, job losses in finance have not been so large relative to the rest of the economy," said Thomas Philippon , an associate professor of finance at New York University's Stern School of Business.
Ax Falls at Smaller Banks Dan Fitzpatrick 2011
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He received a three-year fellowship to work with Dr. Marc Philippon, who was at the forefront of using a newer, less invasive arthroscopy to repair hips and allow patients to recover more quickly.
Saving Careers, One Hip at a Time Mike Sielski 2011
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The Nationals sent the MRI results to Philippon because of the unique nature of the circumstances.
Stephen Strasburg's new routine and Nationals injury updates 2010
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