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Joshua Weisbrod is a manager with Bain and Company in New York and part of Bain's global health care practice.
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Pingback from Weekly Linkage [09-19-08] at Experience Planner by Scott Weisbrod on September 26, 2008 at 12: 16 pm
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A decorated combat veteran, Bob is supported by the honorable Combat Veterans for Congress, and was unique in being able to tell a rally crowd at the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum that he's parachuted out of three of the aircraft in that museum!
Sarah Palin Endorses Bob McConnell In Colorado's House District 3 2010
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On Women, Sexuality and Love (1984); Weisbrod, Carol.
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These potential future benefits constitute an option value, a concept first introduced by Weisbrod in 1964.
Total economic value 2009
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Ultimately, the literature in the field suggests that first, there are some public goods implications the ground breaking research about price elasticities by Hansen and Weisbrod generated a lot of discussion.
The Education Gap, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Weisbrod says he's been told he has won more such verdicts in the U.S. than any other plaintiff attorney.
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The braintrust says: If there's going to be interest in doing a deal with us, he's (Orlando general manager John Weisbrod) going to get back to me.
USATODAY.com 2006
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One interesting side show in American legal history is treated in William M. Robinson, Jr., Justice in Grey: A History of the Judicial System of the Confederate States of America (1941); another is considered in Carol Weisbrod, The Boundaries of Utopia (1980), which deals with the internal affairs of “self-contained communities” in the United States (the Oneida community, for example).
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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One interesting side show in American legal history is treated in William M. Robinson, Jr., Justice in Grey: A History of the Judicial System of the Confederate States of America (1941); another is considered in Carol Weisbrod, The Boundaries of Utopia (1980), which deals with the internal affairs of “self-contained communities” in the United States (the Oneida community, for example).
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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