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However, there would have been scant profit for any Wall Street firm had Bush's 2005 plan been enacted, as we pointed out March 3, 2005, in our article "False Attacks Over" Windfalls "to Wall Street."
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Alan Gelb was one of the first researchers to analyze the political economy effects of rents in his 1988 book, Oil Windfalls: Blessing or Curse?
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In late 2003, the Center issued "Windfalls of War", first revealing that Kellogg, Brown & Root, then a subsidiary of Vice President Dick Cheney's former company, Halliburton, was the top recipient of U.S. war contracts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
'Shadow Elite': Outsourcing Government, Losing Democracy Charles Lewis 2010
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In late 2003, the Center issued "Windfalls of War", first revealing that Kellogg, Brown & Root, then a subsidiary of Vice President Dick Cheney's former company, Halliburton, was the top recipient of U.S. war contracts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Charles Lewis: 'Shadow Elite': Outsourcing Government, Losing Democracy 2010
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Windfalls of War II: Baghdad Bonanza … and other full-text reports on DocuTicker
Windfalls of War II: Baghdad Bonanza…and other full-text reports on DocuTicker « ResourceShelf 2007
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Windfalls of War II: Baghdad Bonanza … and other full-text reports on DocuTicker « ResourceShelf
Windfalls of War II: Baghdad Bonanza…and other full-text reports on DocuTicker « ResourceShelf 2007
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Windfalls of War II: Baghdad Bonanza … and other full-text reports on DocuTicker »
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The findings were published in a July 2008 report titled “Medicare Part D: Drug Pricing and Manufacturer Windfalls.” oversight.house.gov
Archive 2009-10-01 Renee 2009
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Windfalls for one usually come at the expense of another and that group is the middle class.
Motives and Consequences, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Nevertheless, he and Gilbert who once declared in an academic paper, ''Windfalls are better than pratfalls, A's are better than C's, December 25 is better than April 15, and everything is better than a Republican administration'' seem to lean libertarian in regard to pushing any kind of prescriptive agenda.
Scientific Self-help, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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