英語 での Caplan の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Bryan Caplan.
CAPLAN Corporation.
Ralph Caplan.
Caplan will play his wife.
Arthur Caplan.
Caplan J- Presence Academy.
Stanley Caplan.
So Caplan says- but is it true?
I agree with Caplan on this.
What name, please? Uh, Jamie Caplan.
Caplan: I think I would have failed.
In this case, Caplan is absolutely right.
CAPLAN Corporation J-Presence Academy.
To return to issues of psychology, Caplan correctly points out that preferences are unobservable.
After the tasting,participants will receive a certificate of completion from Caplan Wine Academy.
In his discussion, Caplan ignores some of the political factors.
Tyler Cowan thinks that we should cut the minimum wage,and links to Bryan Caplan for an explanation.
Finally, Caplan generally consideres democracy as if it were direct.
Second, what the American economist Bryan Caplan has termed Rational Irrational Voters.
Caplan believes that this is a natural progression as remote work becomes increasingly common.
When I asked the bioethicist Arthur Caplan about these extremes of adulation and indifference, Caplan did not hesitate.
Caplan said a cohort of 75 people feels like the right size and allows for continuity between the different programs.
Perhaps the problem here is that economist Caplan is judging psychological issues, whereas I(a political scientist) am trying to make an economic judgment.
Mark Caplan is an experienced licensing, entertainment and interactive games business executive.
The key difference is that Tabarrok(and Bryan Caplan) tend to assume that democracy gives“the people” much greater control over the behaviour of the state than it actually does.
Geoff Caplan is a professional online marketing consultant and copywriter with eleven years of continuous experience.
Prof. Rochelle Caplan describes how it is a slow-onset disorder in most cases.
Caplan expresses surprise about"the political influence of great poets like Pablo Neruda"--why should people trust a poet's view on political issues?
Caplan usefully switches the focus to policy, and he does a good job at exploring the implications of the fact that people don't have an economic motivation for being good voters.
Caplan would argue, I think, that tax rates in general should be lowered(since that would reduce the role of democratic government in the economic sphere) but it would still be up to Congress to decide the relative rates.