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  • Bitondo said he wants to recall Skiba for mishandling his budget, a claim he denies.

    detnews.com - Local 2009

  • This debate has trickled into the Medicine 2.0 domain in discussions by people such as Skiba [

    Journal of Medical Internet Research Benjamin Hughes 2008

  • This debate has trickled into the Medicine 2.0 domain in discussions by people such as Skiba [

    Journal of Medical Internet Research 2008

  • This debate has trickled into the Medicine 2.0 domain in discussions by people such as Skiba [

    Journal of Medical Internet Research 2008

  • Hankins, Hoekstra and Skiba concluded that "While we cannot be sure that homeowners or other beneficiaries of government aid would respond in the same way lottery winners did, the results may warrant some skepticism about the long term efficacy of such a bailout."

    Don McNay: Bailouts Don't Work: The Lotto Winners Study Don McNay 2010

  • Hankins, Hoekstra and Skiba concluded that "While we cannot be sure that homeowners or other beneficiaries of government aid would respond in the same way lottery winners did, the results may warrant some skepticism about the long term efficacy of such a bailout."

    Don McNay: Bailouts Don't Work: The Lotto Winners Study Don McNay 2010

  • Hankins, Hoekstra and Skiba concluded that "While we cannot be sure that homeowners or other beneficiaries of government aid would respond in the same way lottery winners did, the results may warrant some skepticism about the long term efficacy of such a bailout."

    Don McNay: Bailouts Don't Work: The Lotto Winners Study 2010

  • Hankins, Hoekstra and Skiba concluded that "While we cannot be sure that homeowners or other beneficiaries of government aid would respond in the same way lottery winners did, the results may warrant some skepticism about the long term efficacy of such a bailout."

    Don McNay: Bailouts Don't Work: The Lotto Winners Study 2010

  • Hankins, Hoekstra and Skiba concluded that "While we cannot be sure that homeowners or other beneficiaries of government aid would respond in the same way lottery winners did, the results may warrant some skepticism about the long term efficacy of such a bailout."

    Don McNay: Bailouts Don't Work: The Lotto Winners Study 2010

  • Hankins, Hoekstra and Skiba concluded that "While we cannot be sure that homeowners or other beneficiaries of government aid would respond in the same way lottery winners did, the results may warrant some skepticism about the long term efficacy of such a bailout."

    Don McNay: Bailouts Don't Work: The Lotto Winners Study 2010

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