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Microeconomics
Microeconomics BASIC IDEAS EQUILIBRIA AND THE PRICE SYSTEM APPLICATIONS FURTHER READING BIBLIOGRAPHY Microeconomics refers to the behavior of individual actors, using economic reasoning. Economic reasoning refers to the specification of individuals as purposeful decision makers. In... Read more |
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Alfred Moore
MOORE, ALFRED As an associate justice, Alfred Moore served on the U.S. Supreme Court for five years. The ardent federalist, whose life and political career involved danger, controversy, and principled stands, left little mark on the Court's business during his service from 1799 to 1804. Although he... Read more |
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Frank Plumpton Ramsey
RAMSEY, FRANK PLUMPTON(b. Cambridge, England, 22 February 1903; d. London, 19 January 1930), philosophy, logic, mathematics, economics, decision theory.For the original article on Ramsey see DSB, vol. 11.Admiration of Ramsey’s brilliant career continues to grow. Despite having lived only twenty-six... Read more |
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Al Green
Al Green Singer, songwriter “Back Up Train” String of Soul Hits Finding His Religion “God’s Way of Saying Hurry Up” Selected discography Sources Al Green emerged from relative obscurity—he recorded one moderately successful single in the 1960s—to... Read more |
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Regents of the University of California v Bakke
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke case decided in 1978 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court held in a closely divided decision that race could be one of the factors considered in choosing a diverse student body in university admissions decisions. The Court also held, however, that... Read more |
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Majority Rule
Majority RuleHistory of theory and practiceContemporary issuesBIBLIOGRAPHYThe term “majority rule” stands for a rule of decision making within a specified group. At its simplest, the rule requires that the vote of each member shall be counted as equal to that of every other and that no vote or... Read more |
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John William Wallace
WALLACE, JOHN WILLIAM John William Wallace served as reporter of decisions for the U.S. Supreme Court from 1863 to 1875. Wallace is noted for being the last reporter to privately publish decisions of the Court and for having his name on the spine of each volume. For example, the citation 87 U.S.... Read more |
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Plassey
Plassey , village, West Bengal state, NE India. In Plassey, Robert Clive decisively defeated (1757) the Nawab of Bengal, preparing the way for British dominion over NE India and earning him the title Baron Clive of Plassey.... Read more |
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