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...great economists in the history of Harvard University," said Abbe Professor of Economics and Chair of the Economics Department Dale W. Jorgenson...
Gold prices have steadily declined since the '80s because with roaring stock markets and low inflation worldwide, sitting on noninterest-bearing gold makes little sense for governments. "There's no point in holding it," says Dale Henderson, a gold specialist at the Federal Reserve. That's true for individuals too. It doesn't mean you should sell your jewelry at a discount. Inflation could someday return, and besides, T-bills make lousy necklaces...
...studies demonstrate that radiation-associated excess risk from cancer or other diseases persists for at least 50 years, and strongly suggest that this elevated risk continues throughout life. Our data do not show that atom-bomb survivors are living longer than comparable, unexposed groups. DALE PRESTON, Chief, Statistics Kiyohiko Mabuchi, Chief, Epidemiology Radiation Effects Research Foundation Hiroshima...
...array of institutions, artists and collectors, the program encourages ambassadors to become their own art dealers, selecting works that strike their aesthetic fancy. Among the most chosen artists in the diplomatic service: Childe Hassam, Maurice Prendergast, Edward Hopper, Mark Rothko, Jacob Lawrence, Morris Louis, Andrew Wyeth, Robert Rauschenberg, Dale Chihuly and Helen Frankenthaler. Says director Roselyne Swig: "Our ambassadors see the works as an invaluable outreach tool...
...Dale W. Jorgenson, Abbe professor of economics and chair of the economics department, agrees, though he says he tries to allow other members of the department to provide vital input...