Examples of using Samuelson in English and their translations into Hungarian
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I started to read Samuelson.
Convince Samuelson to not sell it?
Testimony- Cecil O. Samuelson Jr.
Samuelson changed all that.
I told Mrs Samuelson what you said.
I'm not concerned with what Mrs Samuelson likes.
Dr Samuelson Will be Waiting for you.
I am very glad that investments in production of our company bring such dividends-Hokan Samuelson, the president and the CEO of Volvo Cars says.
Samuelson was the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics.
I have only met Samuelson twice in my life.
But Samuelson wasn't the only academic economist to disseminate nonsense.
Mathematician Stanislaw Ulam oncechallenged Nobel-prize winning economist Paul Samuelson to name a single proposition in social sciences that was both true and non-trivial.
Paul Samuelson:“Investing should be more like watching paint dry or watching grass grow.
Conventional economic thinking follows a simple premise in this regard:As Paul Samuelson puts it in his textbook,“economics focuses on concepts that can actually be measured.”.
I condemned Paul Samuelson two years ago(albeit only in a postscript) for his Pollyannish assessment of the Soviet economy.
We believe Electrolux, as a world-leader in kitchen appliances, has a responsibility and opportunity to contribute on issues related to cooking andfood consumption,” says Jonas Samuelson, Electrolux CEO.
Samuelson, Lucas and others adopted the ergodic axiom because they want economics to be in the same class as the“hard sciences” such as physics or astronomy.
After years of problems stemming from substance abuse, both Gar Samuelson and Chris Poland were fired from Megadeth in July 1987, following the final show of the tour in Hawaii.
Samuelson does concede that“Pure land rent is in the nature of a‘surplus' which can be taxed heavily without distorting production incentives or efficiency”1955.
We are dedicated to reduce our own climate footprint and to help consumers to reduce food waste, cook healthier meals, maintain garments for longer andpurify the air in their homes,” said Jonas Samuelson, President and CEO of Electrolux.
When Samuelson took on the subject in his 1947 book, he did not look into the brain, but relied instead on"revealed preference".
In his ubiquitous economics text Paul Samuelson and his co-author William Nordhaus devote a few pages to possible revisions to the GDPto reflect environmental and other concerns.
Samuelson shot back with David Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage:“that this idea is logically true need not be argued before a mathematician; that it is not trivial is attested by the thousands of important and intelligent men who have never been able to grasp the doctrine for themselves or to believe it after it was explained to them”.
The example also illustrates what Samuelson and Zeckhauser(1988) call a status quo bias, a preference for the current state that biases the economist against both buying and selling his wine.'.
Paul Samuelson(United States) for the scientific work through which he has developed static and dynamic economic theory and actively contributed to raising the level of analysis in economic science.
Collective consumption goods, according to Samuelson, are those“which all enjoy in common in the sense that each individual's consumption of such a good leads to no subtraction from any other individual's consumption of that good.”.
But as Paul Samuelson said,‘Chicago is not a place, it is a state of mind', and it came to prevail in finance ministries, central banks and university economics departments around the non-communist world.
As the economist Paul Samuelson once reportedly quipped, if real(inflation-adjusted) interest rates were zero and expected to remain so, it would be profitable to flatten the Rocky Mountains just to reduce transportation costs.
The American economist Paul Samuelson has said that Marx's entire oeuvre can safely be disregarded because the impoverishment of the workers‘simply never took place' and since Samuelson's textbooks have been the staple fare for generations of undergraduates in both Britain and America, this has become the received wisdom.”.