Examples of using Samuelson in English and their translations into Korean
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Paul Samuelson.
Samuelson, Paul A.
Paul Samuelson.
But I will call Mrs. Samuelson.
Paul Samuelson has died.
This is Mike Brennan and Pete Samuelson.
Martha Samuelson.
Paul Samuelson, first American Nobel laureate in economics.
And Paul Samuelson, 1970.
My hero is Joan Benoit Samuelson.
Back to Samuelson though.
OK? And that's why basically modern microeconomics was founded at MlT in the 1950s by Paul Samuelson.
Economist Paul Samuelson dies at age 94 years.
Paul Samuelson, fully Paul Anthony Samuelson.
Black and Scholes, following the ideas of Osborne and Samuelson, modelled the share price as a stochastic process known as a Geometric Brownian Motion(with drift).
Paul Samuelson is the exemplar of the modern professional economist.
Martha Samuelson, CEO, Analysis Group.
Peter Samuelson noticed that most non-ASCII characters in the control file are UTF-8 encoded.
As MIT economist and Nobel Laureate Paul Samuelson once advised, investing should be methodical, not a source of excitement-"If you want excitement," he said,"take $800 and go to Las Vegas.".
As Robert Samuelson at the Washington Post recently explained, the yield curve refers to the relationship between short-term and long-term interest rates, generally on Treasury notes.
However(on assumptions that included constant returns and competitive conditions) Paul Samuelson has proved that it will always be possible for the gainers from international trade to compensate the losers.[15] Moreover,in that proof, Samuelson did not take account of the gains to others resulting from wider consumer choice, from the international specialisation of productive activities- and consequent economies of scale, and from the transmission of the benefits of technological innovation.
For instance, the Samuelson condition calculates the efficient level of public goods production to be where the ratio of the marginal social cost of public and private goods production equals the ratio of the marginal social benefit of public and private goods production.