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Economist John Shoven of Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., says perceptions about middle age have changed.
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“On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank Mike Fister for his leadership, hard work and dedication to Cadence,” John Shoven, the chairman, said in the statement.
On the Loss of Family Values in the Boardroom - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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As Shoven describes it, in 1942, when he was an emeritus professor at Yale, Irving Fisher, together with his brother Herbert, published a 277-page book entitled Constructive Income Taxation that was subtitled "A Proposal for Reform."
Taxonomical Equivalence Part I Lawrence A. Hunter 2010
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“On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank Mike Fister for his leadership, hard work and dedication to Cadence,” John Shoven, the chairman, said in the statement.
On the Loss of Family Values in the Boardroom - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Take the drop in the price of bonds that Shoven expects.
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"The gross domestic product of the United States makes records pretty much every year, so you kind of expect of expect the stock market to always hit records," Shoven says.
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With stocks trading at around 17 times earnings compared with 34 times earnings in 1999, neither Shoven nor Sauter thinks that this is a market bubble.
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"I've heard people say the Dow hit 1,000 in 1965, and it didn't get back until 1981," Shoven says.
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But another research paper by Shoven, Poterba and Sialm
Asset Location Strategies for Municipal Bond Funds - Seeking Alpha 2011
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As Shoven describes it, in 1942, when he was an emeritus professor at Yale, Irving Fisher, together with his brother Herbert, published a 277-page book entitled
Forbes.com: News Lawrence A. Hunter 2010
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