Word: ec
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...just another excuse not to do my Ec. homework," said Chad L. Wolfe '99. "I would've gone to the library, but I was afraid I'd get run over by a speeding fire truck...
...problems with our phone service communicate the evils of monopoly to us much more effectively than any "Ec 10" lecture ever could. Because students need access to the campus phone system, we are essentially forced to engage the services of HSTO for our telephone needs. And because it enjoys a de facto monopoly over student telephone services, HSTO has absolutely no incentive to make sure that it delivers good service at reasonable prices. Even its long-distance rates are not competitive, despite a group rate discount. What can a disgruntled student customer do? Signing up with another carrier is simply...
Varsity Wrestling; Student Assistant at OCS; Ec 10 Unit Test Grader; ColPrep Tutoring; Harvard Career Internship Program...
...originally believed the dissertation took so long because of the time he spent running Ec 10. But looking back now, citing his distaste for research, he says, "Ec10 took all my time because I allowed it to take my time...
...maintaining the economic well-being of an industrialized nation. In a global society that is becoming increasingly technological in nature, nations with a head start on scientific innovation will see money flow into their economics from the coffers of those nations which lag behind. Anyone who has taken "Ec 10" will know that new technology is the primary way by which an economy can increase its output given a limited amount of resources. Perhaps the most obvious example is Japan. By pioneering, over the last few decades, new technologies and new methods of production Japanese industry has become the world...