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Medina leading in Dominican Republic vote
Danilo Medina, an economist backed by the ruling party, was leading the Dominican Republic's presidential race, according to partial results Monday, but the opposition challenged the figures.
The West : World - 4:02 p.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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Greece is almost finished: economist
The European Commission president José Manuel Barroso told G8 leaders that plan A is for Greece to stay in the euro. World leaders also affirmed that they are determined to ...
ABC - World Today - 12:34 p.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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Why Journalists Fear Academics
What's most likely to keep journalists awake at night? That they will be 'scooped'? Please. In 2012 in the age of Twitter? Hardly. After all, they all copy and paste ...
The Failed Estate - 12:30 p.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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THE BIG PICTURE: What traffic on Australia's busiest airline route tells us about the economy
Economists are always on the lookout for new indicators to describe the health of the economy. And it isn’t just private sector economists. Reserve Bank researchers are always alert to ...
SmartCompany - 10:49 a.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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Monday Morning Finance Summary with Rob Henderson ...(audio)
For a closer look at what's been happening in financial markets, Glen Bartholomew is speaking to the Chief Economist, Markets with the National Australia Bank
ABC Economy - 6:50 a.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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Labor not to blame says Harper
WELL-known economist Professor Ian Harper says Tasmania's economic woes are the fault of Australia's two-speed economy not the state government.
The Examiner Northern Tasmania - 4 a.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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Consumers not buying into spending trend
CONSUMERS have lifted their spending for the fourth month in a row but economists say people are still not spending enough.
Herald Sun - midnight Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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What's On - Annual Bishop Manning Lecture
Leading economist Saul Eslake will speak on the theme of Productivity at the annual Bishop Manning Lecture in Sydney on Thursday. The event, hosted by the Catholic Commission for Employment ...
CathNews - 11 p.m. Sunday 20th May 2012 EST
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Women and children first! Not!
TweetIn a recently published working paper (see here), Swedish economists Elinder & Erixson revisit the issue of gender, social norms, and survival in maritime disasters. This topic has attracted some ...
CoreEconomics - 5:21 p.m. Sunday 20th May 2012 EST
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Dollar decreases of 1% boost farm earnings of $190 million: NAB
Every 1% drop in the dollar should increase Australian farming earnings by $190 million, according to National Australia Bank's agribusiness economist Michael Creed. And while much of the recent...
Property Observer - 2 p.m. Sunday 20th May 2012 EST
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