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But the report’s
authors
believe that there is a need to expand the current mandates, develop a comprehensive approach to consumer protection, and reduce further the influence of national authorities.
The views expressed here are the authors’ own.
As a rough empirical characterization of stylized facts, it was received somewhat skeptically by the academic community, and both
authors
were known for much more noted contributions.
The
authors
would like to thank John E. Scanlon for his invaluable contribution to this article.
The
authors
said the findings “call into question the view of oxytocin as an indiscriminate ‘love drug’ or ‘cuddle chemical,’” and raise new questions about how humans might manage “intergroup conflict and violence.”
Techno-optimists, such as the McKinsey authors, look at such numbers as an opportunity: There remain vast productivity gains to be had from the adoption of new technologies in the lagging sectors.
Their literary power derives from their authors’ courage to ask awkward questions and write with honesty.
(The
authors
wish to thank Hannah McKinnon of Oil Change International for her help with this commentary.)
When the market boomed, such schemes’
authors
were heralded as geniuses.
But the first study yielded very imprecise estimates of the number of deaths, which the
authors
glossed over.
Appropriately, at the end of the article in The Lancet , the
authors
discuss issues that may have resulted in a sample that in fact did not meet the “random” threshold.
The
authors
used crude death rates (CDR’s), which reflect the number of deaths per thousand people, in explaining the rise in mortality.
It may not be wrong, but the
authors
should provide a credible explanation of why their pre-war CDR is nearly half that of the UN Population Division.
But, as Admati pointed out in her testimony, if the
authors
had included 2006 and earlier years in their analysis, they would have seen low spreads using their own methodology – despite the obvious fact that massive implicit subsidies were already in place.
Critics of short-term thinking, like the
authors
of the Kay Review and the EU Green Paper, ought to consider that economic life has, in fact, become more short term.
Another is the massacre, examined by the journalist Anna Bikont, of at least 340 – and, according to other authors, as many as 1,600 – Jewish men, women, and children in the town of Jedwabne.
The
authors
are optimistic about the “bounty” or economy-wide benefits of brilliant machines.
We, the
authors
of this article, as well as the organization we represent, the Socialist International, have always defended Israel’s right to exist and defend itself.
The
authors
then make a leap of faith to derive conclusions about the economy as a whole.
But putting Islam off limits to criticism not only deprives a voice to
authors
like Daoud; it perfunctorily halts a much-needed discussion.
The episode created such a commotion in France that several
authors
– as well as many Franco-Algerian bloggers – came to Daoud’s defense, criticizing the attacks against him by Salafists and academics intent on bullying him into silence.
The authors, the husband-and-wife team of Chen Guidi and Wu Chuntao, who spent their early years in the countryside, described in detail the imposition of unfair taxes by local officials and the authorities’ rapacious seizure of land farmed by rural residents.
But a close reading reveals that the
authors
reserve their most scathing criticism for the Fed’s failure to initiate a concerted program of security purchases in the first half of 1930 in order to prevent those bank failures.
The
authors
did address whether global imbalances, derivatives, and subprime mortgages posed a threat to financial stability.
Although the
authors
used an untenable benchmark to determine that the sensitivity of pay to performance was too low, the article was published in a top economic journal, prominently discussed in the Harvard Business Review, and is one of the most cited papers in economics.
He meant the
authors
of truly seminal ideas, like his own notion that from time to time capitalism must be saved by state intervention to manage aggregate demand.
More recently,
authors
assembled around the American magazine "Commentary" have espoused them.
P.W. Singer and August Cole’s novel Ghost Fleet, set in a future war between the United States and China, is remarkable in that the
authors
describe all of the astonishing technologies that both sides use on the basis of publicly available information from actual US and Chinese military sources (micro-drones, robots, and holograms abound).
So it invited 13 economists from around the world (including the
authors
– four former chief economists of the World Bank) to do just that.
This commentary reflects the
authors'
personal views.
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