Examples of using Samuelson in English and their translations into Slovak
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Jerry Samuelson.
The Samuelson account, none of the kids could handle it.
Same guy who killed Samuelson?
Samuelson was born in Gary, Indiana on May 15, 1915.
I want to see Samuelson's body.
Paul A. Samuelson and the evolution of modern economics.
That doesn't worry Robert Samuelson, however.
Just as Stigler, Samuelson is a prime defender of the Whig perspective.
It's all happened before,” writes Robert Samuelson in the Washington Post.
As a doctoral student atMIT he studied under well-known economist Paul Samuelson.
Samuelson was the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics.
We didn't play tough the first five minutes," Samuelson said.
Samuelson later became the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in economics.
In the words of Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Samuelson,“Investing should be dull.
Samuelson was the first American recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in economics.
He assembled a pace team of Alberto Salazar,Joan Benoit Samuelson, and Hicham El Guerrouj to help him reach 3 hours.
Marc Samuelson, chairman of BAFTA's film committee, acknowledged the lack of diversity in this year's nominations.
The logic of Social Security was once memorably explained and defended by Larry Summers' brilliant uncle,the Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson.
Paul Samuelson, Nobel Laureate:"Investing should be like watching paint dry or watching grass grow.
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 told The Associated Press on Monday that the decision to reopen the rape case is“outrageous.”.
More than any other contemporary economist, Samuelson has helped to raise the general analytical and methodological level in economic science.
During the 1962-63 academic year, Phelps visited MIT, where he was in contact withfuture Nobel Prize winners Paul Samuelson, Robert Solow and Franco Modigliani.
It is less clear why Paul Samuelson, a major innovator in the theory of market failure, would be so sanguine about the efficient evolution of economic thought.
In the process the Clinton White House, mired in scandal as it was, found itself exploring ideas ofcollective funding that went beyond the pay-as-you-go principles that Samuelson enunciated.
Paul Samuelson, whose work helped form the basis of modern economics, died on Sunday in his home in Belmont, Massachusetts, after a brief illness.
The overseer of the Theocratic Schools Department, William Samuelson, next urged the graduates to stick to the dignified assignment of announcing the reigning King and to manifest their dignity by their good conduct.
Paul Samuelson[212][213] 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"[214].
For almost 40 years, Solow and Paul Samuelson worked together on many landmark theories: von Neumann growth theory(1953), theory of capital(1956), linear programming(1958) and the Phillips curve(1960).
In 1988 William Samuelson and Richard Zeckhauser, two economists, described a case in which the German authorities wanted to move a small town, so the coal underneath it could be mined.