Disliking the novelettish type of subjects the company made, he left and, after an interlude in India, joined G.B. Samuelson as a scriptwriter. |
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Instead, as Samuelson notes, much of the increase was due to layoffs, bankruptcies and cutbacks. |
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Samuelson said another half dozen individuals had also contributed money but he declined to reveal their identities. |
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According to Samuelson, Japan pioneered the new stagnation and the parallels are disturbing. |
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So, in this numerical example, I will revert to the very classical model first formulated by Tougan-Baranosky, and reutilized by Bortkiewciez and Samuelson. |
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Samuelson concentrated on just one such asset, namely, green pieces of paper called fiat money, which provided no utility whatsoever and yet sold for a positive price. |
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At Newsweek he dueled with his economic nemesis, Paul Samuelson, the amanuensis of the Keynesian revolution. |
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