Word: economists
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...economist said he has had extensive experience with impact studies. He cited as an example his recent work on an evaluation of the proposed expansion of New York's Kennedy International Airport...
...school of social sciences is the youngest of the institute's four schools. Political Economist Carl Kaysen, director of the institute, founded the social science school in 1967. It has been the subject of bitter controversy among institute trustees and faculty members...
...observe the Arab embargo because they operate in the Arab countries only with the sufferance of the host governments, and they cannot scant Europe and Japan by shifting non-Arab oil to the U.S. because that would open the oil companies to political attack abroad. Warren Davis, a Gulf economist, says: "We are foreigners in the countries in which we operate, and we have no business trying to influence their governments...
...claimed Sperry Rand Corp., a response to the feminist movement but simply a good business decision to add Economist Norma Pace, 50, to its board of directors early this month. That seems obvious. A consultant specializing in business and economic forecasting for such firms as General Motors, Sears, Roebuck, and General Electric, slender and risk Mrs. Pace had developed a novel early warning system for detecting economic change, based on such factors as population patterns, consumer spending and political trends. She is also, it happens, an attractive and quite feminine executive...
Speaking at the Harvard-Radcliffe Afro-American Cultural Center on "Racism in the United States and Cuba," Marxist economist Edward Boorstein said, "Black nationalism in America serves the same function as nationalism in Cuba. It has performed an educational role and taught them to value their own values...